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Posted by rawbound on Jun-29-2006 20:20:

Hernan Cattaneo maybe...


Posted by DJ Tsunami on Jun-30-2006 01:01:

Corsten


Posted by cherrybarry on Jun-30-2006 01:15:

Masiello, Halliwell, Sean Tyas, John Askew


Posted by halexander837 on Jun-30-2006 04:29:

I have favs, but i will not reveal.

Sorry


Posted by Danny Ocean on Jun-30-2006 04:30:

quote:
Originally posted by halexander837
I have favs, but i will not reveal.

Sorry


Johan Gielen, Scot Bond, Marco V, and AVB ?


Posted by djrussellhansen on Jun-30-2006 07:27:

Re: Favorite DJ right now

quote:
Originally posted by Majutsu
Just curious. Who's your favorite DJ of EDM right now. One name only.

Mine now (and often) is Sasha.

I want some nominations from other people.



I dont't think this post turned out the way Majutsu wanted it too. It went from favorite DJ to Producers V.S. DJs and even went as far as Boycotting the DJs. LOL!LOL! That is hilarious!!! HAHAHAHA!


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Jun-30-2006 08:25:

I've got a couple right now I guess.

Masiello, Porter, Sasha, Howells, Saeed, Moshic, Luke Fair.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Jun-30-2006 08:31:

Nick Fanciulli & Paolo Mojo when the mood strikes.


Posted by JasonThomas on Jun-30-2006 09:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
Loving the DJ and loving the music is like Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle (ie: you can observe the particle's position or you can observe the particle's velocity. You can't observe both). There are moments for appreciating the DJ's worth and value. And there are moments for enjoying the music, but not the DJ. I love Z-trip for his skillset, his technique, and his "everything but the kitchen sink" approach to songcraft. But I don't worship the music he spins. Quite frankly, he plays a lot of really cheesy, leftfield pop tunes which I respect for having the brass ones to play them, but I don't ever enjoy them external from his set (I'm talking stuff like zydeco, country/western and polka).

The problem specifically with trance music--although it is a problem in other scenes but not to any alarming extent that trance music has taken it--is that you've got these lines crossed, so that the DJ *IS* the music. Which is beyond audacious, it's absolutely insulting. It's like saying the New York Yankess *ARE* baseball. That the DJ is a reaplacement for your appreciation of music.

Love the DJ.
Love the music.

Pick one.


I can tell your not a DJ because you've missed one huge peice of the puzzle here. Trackselection or programming. Not just "playing good tunes" but playing them at the right time. What you've described is the few dancers out there that still think the DJ is creating the music right there on the spot. They are not the majority. They are the extremely casual listeners that probably haven't bought a mix album ever and realized that the DJ spins other's tracks. No what most people appreciate in a DJ is quality programing. Not everyone is fully aware of this appreciation but anyone who appreciates a trance or even house DJ is most likely appreciating his trackselection above all. There are exceptions where the DJs technical skill is involved. But it is rare and always wares thin if the programing is not there.

Programing may seem like a non-skill to people without experience DJing but any DJ will tell you it's key. Two different DJs can spin the same set of tracks on different nights and one can kill the floor if the programming is there and the other can flop out if it's not. It's very simple and true.

So maybe these "DJ worshippers" actually realize that the DJ isn't making the tunes himself but they know he/she played the right combination of tunes in the right order so when that tune hits them right at the right moment after the right build and the right momentum, they know that's the DJ's fault.

Isn't that possible?


Posted by JasonThomas on Jun-30-2006 09:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
Johan Gielen, Scot Bond, Marco V, and AVB ?


lololol


Posted by Dj Gracjan on Jun-30-2006 12:36:

Sean Tyas, Jonas Steur, Leon Bolier & Sander van Doorn


Posted by Trance-M on Jun-30-2006 19:52:

Sean Tyas, John O'Callaghan, Hemstock & Jennings, Sander van Doorn, Filo & Peri


Posted by Ryarni on Jun-30-2006 19:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
Sean Tyas, John O'Callaghan, Hemstock & Jennings, Sander van Doorn, Filo & Peri


Respect at those lot, I have too agree with you. I'd also add in Jon O'Bir


Posted by dark_tenshi on Jul-01-2006 00:06:

Luke Fair and Desyn Masiello have been consistently spinning some of the most refreshing and appealing sounds as of late.


Posted by iammesol on Jul-01-2006 00:10:

My all account obsession is Axwell, but everytime I hear an Eric Prydz set I can't stop gleaming at his talent. How 'bout you pick which one is my favorite



quote:
Originally posted by dark_tenshi
Luke Fair and Desyn Masiello have been consistently spinning some of the most refreshing and appealing sounds as of late.


I still say Desyn's 06 Budapest set was the best mix all year.


Posted by Majutsu on Jul-01-2006 00:58:

quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
I still say Desyn's 06 Budapest set was the best mix all year.


kaching! bomb set. that's a good name, Desyn!


Posted by snowboarder45 on Jul-01-2006 02:09:

I pay attention to producers more than djs and live sets, but when it comes to djs, I would say 1.Lange 2.Paul Van Dyk.


Posted by halexander837 on Jul-02-2006 04:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
Johan Gielen, Scot Bond, Marco V, and AVB ?


You cheater!!!!!


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jul-02-2006 05:30:

Miika Kuisma


Posted by s3nate on Jul-02-2006 20:47:

Christopher Lawrence


Only after listening to 'Rise'


Posted by pvdAngel on Jul-02-2006 20:54:

Kuffdam & Plant and Giuseppe Ottaviani


Posted by Spirit5 on Jul-02-2006 22:31:

quote:
Originally posted by pvdAngel
Kuffdam & Plant and Giuseppe Ottaviani


Not PvD!!!???

Oh well I guess he's your favorite DJ forever.


Posted by Ivand on Jul-02-2006 22:42:

Trentemoller, he just needs to update his tracklists


Posted by Clovis on Jul-02-2006 22:58:

Still...Danny Howells...after last night


Posted by Spirit5 on Jul-02-2006 23:28:

None right now but I do like Sander Kleinenberg & James Zabiela's style, like the electro-influenced stuff and the funk.


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