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Posted by Vero on Jul-28-2006 16:41:

quote:
Originally posted by SpykeChyld
Sounds like a road trip...will there be a chance of a TA afterparty?


i'd work on it, but i'll have to work the following day, so i can't get to crazy.

if anyone coming from out of town is looking for a good hotel, i'd recomend the ivanhoe. its downtown and a short cab ride from the club, good prices (approx 60-80 a night) and its really nice.


Posted by DarkAngel on Jul-28-2006 17:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Vero
dude, seriously, shut the f up. when the hell did you start bashing paul? you used to be the biggest PVD WHORE out there and now you are bashing him left and right. so you caught his set at spirits and he went prog with it, who cares. the man is a god, and you had better jump on the progressive bandwagon or you are going to get left behind talking about how breathing is the best track ever made and everything else is shit.

paul is god, bring on the prog. i'll see all the real PvD fans there.



Spirits was an epic disaster. Then WMC, I was destroyed out of my mind and yet he took 2 hours to pick up the pace, and even then, when it DID pick up, he still played some ham and egger crap. Crush (Vandit club mix) Twice? GET REAL. His sets have been absolute garbage this year to me and that's just where I stand, hence why I have a new #1 favorite who has been doing nothing but impress me everytime.

Fuck the prog bandwagon too. As I've said time and time again, too much prog puts me to sleep, which has happened many a time at a certain little venue I won't mention.

And Breathing isn't the best song of all time now....



...now it's Brairwave.

For me, I will always be a PVD whore, circa 1999 - 2005.

This year, 2006, can fuck itself in the cornhole.


/end of rant


Posted by dj douglas on Jul-28-2006 19:02:

quote:
Originally posted by DarkAngel
Spirits was an epic disaster. Then WMC, I was destroyed out of my mind and yet he took 2 hours to pick up the pace, and even then, when it DID pick up, he still played some ham and egger crap. Crush (Vandit club mix) Twice? GET REAL. His sets have been absolute garbage this year to me and that's just where I stand, hence why I have a new #1 favorite who has been doing nothing but impress me everytime.

Fuck the prog bandwagon too. As I've said time and time again, too much prog puts me to sleep, which has happened many a time at a certain little venue I won't mention.

And Breathing isn't the best song of all time now....



...now it's Brairwave.

For me, I will always be a PVD whore, circa 1999 - 2005.

This year, 2006, can fuck itself in the cornhole.


/end of rant



totally agree with DA...PVD sets have been pretty crappy as far as Miami is concerned...but he did tear up the terrace nasty when he was at space the last time.


Posted by SPACEMASTERS on Jul-28-2006 19:32:

Thumbs up

quote:
Originally posted by dj douglas
totally agree with DA...PVD sets have been pretty crappy as far as Miami is concerned...but he did tear up the terrace nasty when he was at space the last time.


Minus a couple tunes..But he did it nasty banging tunes at the begining...But hes playing far more electro now than his last gig at space.


Posted by av1 on Jul-28-2006 22:46:

There is a lot of PVD hating going on here. But some of the criticim is actually warranted as PVD did leave his A-game at home on 2 consecutive visits to South Florida (Spirits 1/06 and Space WMC/MMC 06). At Sprits he played way too commercial and had no energy/flow to his set, and at WMC/MMC he actually repeated part of his set among other issues. (maybe that little computer Djing thing is not such a great idea).

But lets not forget that he redeemed himself beautifully last time at Space.

I for one will not miss PVD if he comes to Miami. I will take whatever trance I can get down here, as such events are way too few and far between. I will take PVD any day over what we get week-in and week out in Miami, which includes DJs like Oscar G, Cedric, Ivano, Roland, and [insert house DJ name of your choice here].

PVD has done a lot to keep trance going, and God knows it is on life support in this city. Instead of fighting over whether you agree with every single song he plays, every single mix he did, every single style of music he plays, etc, etc, etc, everyone needs to remember what you go out for, to have a good time. So go out to trance events like PVD, support the music and scene you claim to like, have a drink and a smile, and a good time - and quit complaining so much.


Posted by SPACEMASTERS on Jul-28-2006 22:50:

quote:
Originally posted by av1
There is a lot of PVD hating going on here. But some of the criticim is actually warranted as PVD did leave his A-game at home on 2 consecutive visits to South Florida (Spirits 1/06 and Space WMC/MMC 06). At Sprits he played way too commercial and had no energy/flow to his set, and at WMC/MMC he actually repeated part of his set among other issues. (maybe that little computer Djing thing is not such a great idea).

But lets not forget that he redeemed himself beautifully last time at Space.

I for one will not miss PVD if he comes to Miami. I will take whatever trance I can get down here, as such events are way too few and far between. I will take PVD any day over what we get week-in and week out in Miami, which includes DJs like Oscar G, Cedric, Ivano, Roland, and [insert house DJ name of your choice here].

PVD has done a lot to keep trance going, and God knows it is on life support in this city. Instead of fighting over whether you agree with every single song he plays, every single mix he did, every single style of music he plays, etc, etc, etc, everyone needs to remember what you go out for, to have a good time. So go out to trance events like PVD, support the music and scene you claim to like, have a drink and a smile, and a good time - and quit complaining so much.


I see your point. He has done alot, and I still personally like him. Its that his style has changed so much and that abelton or what ever the fuck he is using is messing him up as hell as his track selections lately..He is trance...He hasnt played real trance since late 2005 and that gid at space.

Im disappointed


Posted by bdr222 on Jul-28-2006 22:54:

quote:
Originally posted by av1
There is a lot of PVD hating going on here. But some of the criticim is actually warranted as PVD did leave his A-game at home on 2 consecutive visits to South Florida (Spirits 1/06 and Space WMC/MMC 06). At Sprits he played way too commercial and had no energy/flow to his set, and at WMC/MMC he actually repeated part of his set among other issues. (maybe that little computer Djing thing is not such a great idea).

But lets not forget that he redeemed himself beautifully last time at Space.

I for one will not miss PVD if he comes to Miami. I will take whatever trance I can get down here, as such events are way too few and far between. I will take PVD any day over what we get week-in and week out in Miami, which includes DJs like Oscar G, Cedric, Ivano, Roland, and [insert house DJ name of your choice here].

PVD has done a lot to keep trance going, and God knows it is on life support in this city. Instead of fighting over whether you agree with every single song he plays, every single mix he did, every single style of music he plays, etc, etc, etc, everyone needs to remember what you go out for, to have a good time. So go out to trance events like PVD, support the music and scene you claim to like, have a drink and a smile, and a good time - and quit complaining so much.



Thats exactly how i feel


Posted by DJReLiK2424 on Jul-28-2006 23:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Vero
i'd recomend the ivanhoe.


yeah me too



why I gotta be a hoe?


Posted by candy69 on Jul-29-2006 01:36:

quote:
Originally posted by DJReLiK2424
yeah me too



why I gotta be a hoe?


Posted by Vero on Jul-31-2006 15:21:

Ok, I will say that I haven�t seen Paul live since, well I don't even know. Probably since the last time I was at space with Brent or wmc 05. However, I did hear (from people who enjoy the same style that I do) that his set at spirits was awesome. Probably not the typical pvd, but that�s a good thing. DJs now days HAVE TO be progressive, they have to keep moving forward to keep the music moving forward. This is what progressive is all about.

Progressive music (IMO) is nothing more than the blending of different sub-genres. Its not house, its not trance, its not breaks, its just prog. Isn�t that what we want? Don�t we want the music to keep moving forward, for our scene to continue to stay original and unique?

I know this is "tranceaddict" and I do still love trance, but you have to admit that there really haven�t been any real breakthrough tracks in the last few years. It�s all starting to sound the same, and it�s getting very boring. So if you are a DJ, why not do something different, do something to keep people interested? How do you do that, you progress.

Progressive is not the future, it is the present, and will remain that way. Because in the end, that�s what its all about. At some point, its all been done before, and what then? You have to make it progress. You have to keep it moving forward. You have to keep pushing the limits and keep yourself out on the fringe or the music will simply die.


Posted by stevieboy32808 on Jul-31-2006 17:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Vero

If that's how you feel then be on the lookout for my next set, not my current one. It's going to be proper trance or true trance unfiltered without the monotonous type of productions you hear in today's trance. They are all from this [2000-2006] era too!


Posted by FallingMoon on Jul-31-2006 17:10:

quote:
Originally posted by stevieboy32808
If that's how you feel then be on the lookout for my next set, not my current one. It's going to be proper trance or true trance unfiltered without the monotonous type of productions you hear in today's trance. They are all from this [2000-2006] era too!


you don't make any sense in what you said...if the "trance" you have in your mix if from this "era" then how is it not part of the "monotonous" productions you hear in today's trance...

do you even know about the GOOD underground tracks?

Trance MONOTONOUS? give me a break.


Posted by stevieboy32808 on Jul-31-2006 17:55:

quote:
Originally Posted by FallingMoon
you don't make any sense in what you said...if the "trance" you have in your mix if from this "era" then how is it not part of the "monotonous" productions you hear in today's trance...

You�re so adorable it hurts. Often when a person mentions proper trance they are immediately reminded of music from the early to mid 90�s. Proper trance is a very hypnotic, entrancing, highly repetitive form of music that arouse out of the fusion between the ambient house scene and techno. A lot of that music featured the signature acid bassline which is how you could tell that music apart. During those days trance was still growing and it wasn�t until �95/�96 where we started to see some changes in the trance scene that would subsequently blow up in �97-00�. Some may argue the validity of those years, but you know as well as I do that trance peaked during those years, but I digress. Proper trance isn�t made that much anymore, but there are still remnants of it being produced today so when I said I was making a proper trance mix I didn�t want to mislead Vero into thinking it was going to be music from the early to mid 90�s era, but from today�s era. Also a lot has changed since those early periods so don�t expect a lot of acid in my mix. You�re more of a tech-trance type of girl, but I hope with your permission you allow me to entertain you with something different for once.


quote:
Originally Posted by FallingMoon

do you even know about the GOOD underground tracks?

Sure, here�s a sneak peak of the first track that�s going to be in my set.
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.p...F1069EE7A59DE07
quote:
Originally Posted by FallingMoon
Trance MONOTONOUS? give me a break.

Hey! I still love today�s trance young lady

Ok I gotta run. If you're still confused ask away Lis...


Posted by punjabi on Jul-31-2006 22:07:

PvD will not be playing house as some idiot stated.


Posted by Mommy420 on Aug-15-2006 07:00:

Hello!

To be perfectly honest, I think we all love and respect him immensely. Now and far as the music goes and his persona, I thought the best time I saw him was at Roseland. Wow what a good night!! I saw him at Spritits in Jan 06 for my honeymoon and let me just say the night was a let down. But Roseland rocked. And I cant wait to see him there again. And next Sat of course.
:crazy Although, the drive back to DE will be a nightmare. Way to many lights. So lets not go on hating as someone else put it. Lets just party like Rock Stars and regret it the next day.


Posted by stevieboy32808 on Oct-04-2006 14:23:

bump for the noobs


Posted by DarkAngel on Oct-04-2006 16:20:

quote:
Originally posted by punjabi
PvD will not be playing house as some idiot stated.


You wanna bet?


Posted by dj douglas on Oct-04-2006 16:58:

quote:
Originally posted by DarkAngel
You wanna bet?




lol


Posted by punjabi on Oct-05-2006 02:23:

I said that July 31st, as of today I can agree with you, although it won't be solely house.


Posted by maxdady25 on Oct-05-2006 03:54:

If he plays hard core high energy trance then I'll go. But based on the reviews I've read here of his recent performances, it doesn't sound like it. Sad because during Ultra 2004 he really ripped it up which was the only time I got to see PVD. Guess I'll wait to see Ferry when he comes to town.


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