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Posted by chimera66 on Aug-22-2006 04:50:

sunhump was the best track in the entire set, overall it was a good short set, but if comparing it to the other three sets played on that essential mix fatboy slim's was the best.


Posted by stevieboy32808 on Aug-22-2006 05:45:

quote:
Originally posted by tibberino
This mix is shite!!!

Agreed. I hear nothing but a bunch of the same house music every other dj is spinning aside from a few techy tunes on here (Lethal Industry obviously not house).


Posted by JasonThomas on Aug-22-2006 06:36:

quote:
Originally posted by stevieboy32808
Agreed. I hear nothing but a bunch of the same house music every other dj is spinning aside from a few techy tunes on here (Lethal Industry obviously not house).


house

don't know what set you listened to. two maybe three tracks can be considered house but all the tracks are clearly trance inspired.

personally it seems to me tiesto is the only of the big names that has stayed true to his passion. sure he's released some poppy tracks but imo they are quality and stay true to his style.

he's doing it for the love. plain and simple. unlike some other clowns i could mention *cought*armin*cough*oakey*

anyway i just tend to feel tiesto's stuff and i think this set shows his true form. it's inspired me in many ways. i've been listening to trance for many years now and tiesto is the only big name that really hasn't let me down like the others. Blank and Jones, Armin, Oakey, all jokes. PvD and Ferry are ok but I was never into their style as much. I owe tiesto a lot for what he has done for me in terms of pure enjoyment and inspiration and i hope in some way he realizes that.

/cheesy rant

anyway it's funny how the people are saying he's ripping off Faithless with the Mazi Jazz track when Mazi Jazz is doing the vocals.
you may not like the tune but it's not a rippoff.

btw thanks for the cue beefy k.


Posted by chimera66 on Aug-22-2006 07:35:

quote:
Originally posted by djmetatron
he's doing it for the love. plain and simple. unlike some other clowns i could mention *cought*armin*cough*oakey*


i wouldn't say armin has sold out any more than tiesto. i love tiesto, but i would put him closer to oakey than armin on the road to selling out. armin is far from where oakey has fallen and comparing the tiesto and armin shows i've gone to this year armin seemed more like he was there for the love of the music. that is my rant



...where do you even find trance around pdx? there was a place near burnside but it closed down


Posted by MichaelBoogerd! on Aug-22-2006 10:50:

quote:
Originally posted by djmetatron
house

don't know what set you listened to. two maybe three tracks can be considered house but all the tracks are clearly trance inspired.

personally it seems to me tiesto is the only of the big names that has stayed true to his passion. sure he's released some poppy tracks but imo they are quality and stay true to his style.

he's doing it for the love. plain and simple. unlike some other clowns i could mention *cought*armin*cough*oakey*

anyway i just tend to feel tiesto's stuff and i think this set shows his true form. it's inspired me in many ways. i've been listening to trance for many years now and tiesto is the only big name that really hasn't let me down like the others. Blank and Jones, Armin, Oakey, all jokes. PvD and Ferry are ok but I was never into their style as much. I owe tiesto a lot for what he has done for me in terms of pure enjoyment and inspiration and i hope in some way he realizes that.

/cheesy rant

anyway it's funny how the people are saying he's ripping off Faithless with the Mazi Jazz track when Mazi Jazz is doing the vocals.
you may not like the tune but it's not a rippoff.

btw thanks for the cue beefy k.




I can agree with a lot of that, he's always been more about the energy/excitement/wow factor levels than technical greatness.


Posted by Zoso on Aug-22-2006 13:09:

I'm a big Tiesto fan, even if the bulk of TA dislikes him. However, I can honestly say that this particular set does nothing for me. Keep in mind though that I'm admittedly a sucker for epic and melodic "fluff" that many people hate. But keep posting links to those live sets!


Posted by DJ Sid on Aug-22-2006 17:40:

03. Viridian - Sunhump (Richard Durand Remix)

I WANT THAT TUNE !!!


Posted by Omega_M on Aug-22-2006 19:07:

quote:
Originally posted by beefy k
CUE SHEET
is always helpful. thanks


Ekon - Existence vs. E-Craig - First Time vs. Way Out West - The Fall (bootleg) is

Kay D Smith vs. Marc Tall pres. Passive Resistance. He needs to be whipped for playing this old shit

Sunhump (Richard Durand Remix)


Posted by DOOMBOT on Aug-22-2006 19:20:

Saying Armin doesn't dj for the love of the music just goes to prove how much someone can really hate for really no reason at all. It's sad, really.


Posted by JasonThomas on Aug-22-2006 20:00:

quote:
Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Saying Armin doesn't dj for the love of the music just goes to prove how much someone can really hate for really no reason at all. It's sad, really.


well, when i see his blatant cash-in's like Serenty which was an obvious rip-off. and his Armin Only event which was an embarrassment i tend to think low of him. he may still do it for the love, i don't know. all i know is from his lackluster releases and his blatant grasping for the top spot turns my stomach a bit.

i realize tiesto has had more than armin's share of 'stunts', but from my vantage point his 'events' have been more in the way of pushing the envelope; doing what's never been done before. despite the outcome, i respect that.

plus both shows i saw of his were shit. they started out pretty energetic and entertaining, but then one fluffy, dreamy epic after another. get's borring.

quote:
Originally posted by chi6me8ra
i wouldn't say armin has sold out any more than tiesto. i love tiesto, but i would put him closer to oakey than armin on the road to selling out. armin is far from where oakey has fallen and comparing the tiesto and armin shows i've gone to this year armin seemed more like he was there for the love of the music. that is my rant


true oakey is in a league of his own in terms of shit. armin is no-where near oakey. but it's just my view-point that armin isn't really in it for the passion. or at least his contributions don't do it for me. i'm the opposite when it comes to the shows i've been to. could be chance, could be taste.


quote:
...where do you even find trance around pdx? there was a place near burnside but it closed down


The Ohm, The Crystal Ballroom, The Level are good joints. I used to live in Seattle so I go up there more often for good shows. The Element, Premiere, Last Supper Club, Medusa (I think they changed the name), etc. are good clubs up there.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Aug-22-2006 20:03:

Some people like that fluffy dreamy shit ya know.


Posted by stevieboy32808 on Aug-22-2006 20:16:

quote:
Originally posted by djmetatron
house

don't know what set you listened to. two maybe three tracks can be considered house but all the tracks are clearly trance inspired.

Try 5 or 6 tracks. I'd say quite the opposite that the tracks are more house inspired like the 'praiseworthy tunes' track. One might argue that it's tech-trance, but I get a different vibe out of that song for some reason. It feels housey to me. Anyways let's not make this into a genre war.
quote:
Originally posted by Konijn
the correct tracklist is below:
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DJ Tiesto - 2006-07-28 - Live @ Godskitchen Global Gathering, Marston Airfield - Stratford, UK

01. [00:00] Booka Shade - In White Rooms (Neo Mix)
02. [06:20] Terry Toner & DJ Mason - The Orange Theme
03. [10:06] Viridian - Sunhump (Richard Durand Mix)
04. [16:50] Electro-Prompt - Beside Me (Gothek DC Remix)

05. [23:48] Tiesto - Lethal Industry (Richard Durand Remix)
06. [29:00] Robbie Rivera - Float Away (Gabriel & Dresden Edit)
07. [33:22] Passive Resistance - Praiseworthy Tunes (Hoipolloi Mix)

08. [35:30] Tiesto & Maxi Jazz - Dance4life
09. [42:08] Way Out West - The Fall (Richard Durand Remix)
10. [47:42] Mac Zimms & DJ Exelios - World Of Life (Mac Zimms Remix)
11. [52:38] Carl B - Social Suicide
12. [58:11] Klaus Badelt - He's A Pirate (Tiesto Remix)
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quote:
Originally posted by djmetatron
personally it seems to me tiesto is the only of the big names that has stayed true to his passion. sure he's released some poppy tracks but imo they are quality and stay true to his style.

he's doing it for the love. plain and simple. unlike some other clowns i could mention *cought*armin*cough*oakey*

anyway i just tend to feel tiesto's stuff and i think this set shows his true form. it's inspired me in many ways. i've been listening to trance for many years now and tiesto is the only big name that really hasn't let me down like the others. Blank and Jones, Armin, Oakey, all jokes. PvD and Ferry are ok but I was never into their style as much. I owe tiesto a lot for what he has done for me in terms of pure enjoyment and inspiration and i hope in some way he realizes that.

/cheesy rant

I love Tiesto as much as the next guy, but when a set is bad, it's bad, although I do agree with most of what you said.
quote:
Originally posted by djmetatron
anyway it's funny how the people are saying he's ripping off Faithless with the Mazi Jazz track when Mazi Jazz is doing the vocals.
you may not like the tune but it's not a rippoff.

Were you reading my complaint in the dance4life thread?
j/k


Posted by djy2g33 on Aug-22-2006 20:21:

quote:
Originally posted by djmetatron
plus both shows i saw of his were shit. they started out pretty energetic and entertaining, but then one fluffy, dreamy epic after another. get's borring.



true oakey is in a league of his own in terms of shit. armin is no-where near oakey. but it's just my view-point that armin isn't really in it for the passion. or at least his contributions don't do it for me. i'm the opposite when it comes to the shows i've been to. could be chance, could be taste.



You've just said two very different things but linked them into one... Having said that its about taste and you just not liking his style, has nothing to do with his passion... If you've EVER seen Armin live, and watched him,as you say you haven't really done because you dont like the 'fluffy dreamy epic' which mind you, he doesnt play much of these days... even though I personally like that stuff... but anyways, Armin is the most vibrant, enthusiastic guy in any dj booth that i've ever seen!!!!! Past Armin Only show that I saw in NYC, he spent EVERY minute of the 6.5 hours he played interacting with the crowd... Tiesto??? Lets not talk about the cocky interaction he has, of interacting more if you are a hot girl or not... And read any interview with Tiesto or Armin.. you get a vast difference... Armin states in every single one how much its all about the music, whereas Tiest0or clearly admits that he spent the last 2 years on autopilot without thinking much about the music or what he was doing (sounds really enthusiastic eh?) until regaining his love for the music... oh yeah.. cuz he wasn't #1 in DJ mag anymore... If anything, Armin has done a lot of the same things that Tiesto did, but much more true-to-passion-of-music rather than to cash in... and I think most people would agree with me... I don't argue about taste, because to each his own, but it just seems almost wrong to say the guy who is probably the most passionate and enthusiastic of all the top DJs, is oakey-like or rather 'close to Oakey' as you corrected?? Just plain WRONG!

PS (i.e. back on topic from my rant): This set is nice.. Not my ideal cup of tea but I like different stuff too and I thought it was cool despite my general liking of fluffy epic stuff as well


Posted by isoterra on Aug-22-2006 20:42:

i would say armin is mostly in it for the music, and loves what he plays. however, i can't help thinking he's lazier than tiesto when it comes to mixing & tune selction. the times i've seen him out his sets have been more predictable & less vibrant than the ones i've seen tiesto play, and he seems more content with playing the same set night in, night out, full of 'safe' tunes he knows the crowd loves. on the other hand, the last time i saw tiesto out he played a 6 hour set, and a good 2/3 of it i didn't recognise, including a solid hour or so of driving dark techtrance towards the end. and i never once got bored since he'd take various different directions throughout the night, drifting between floaty, epic & techy & even some housey stuff without it ever sounding disjointed.. throwing in the odd classic when you least expect it

as for the mixing.. armin may make fewer mistakes (altho even tijs sounds like fucking sasha compared to oakey in his EM ) but it's just the same standard harmonically matched fade in/fade out most of the time, which can get boring after a while. tiesto on the other hand will occasionally mix out of a mini-break or bring a track in earlier than you'd expect.. which can sometimes sound odd but other times awesome

and i don't really think you can put one far above the other in terms of crowd interaction. they both have decent attitudes to what they do from what i've seen


Posted by JasonThomas on Aug-22-2006 21:18:

quote:
Originally posted by djy2g33
You've just said two very different things but linked them into one... Having said that its about taste and you just not liking his style, has nothing to do with his passion...


I've said both. I'm not into his style. Probably because it's unispired which is another reason that leads me to belive he lacks much passion.

As isoterra said his mixing is full of standard, key-matched fade-in/fade-out transitions. Very uninspired and robotic if you ask me.

quote:
If you've EVER seen Armin live, and watched him,as you say you haven't really done because you dont like the 'fluffy dreamy epic' which mind you, he doesnt play much of these days... even though I personally like that stuff... but anyways, Armin is the most vibrant, enthusiastic guy in any dj booth that i've ever seen!!!!!


Actually if you could read properly I said I've seen him twice and both times bored the shit out of me. Learn to use periods.

quote:
Past Armin Only show that I saw in NYC, he spent EVERY minute of the 6.5 hours he played interacting with the crowd... Tiesto??? Lets not talk about the cocky interaction he has, of interacting more if you are a hot girl or not...


I really don't give a shit if the DJ is jumping around and smiling wide. If his tunes are boring, what's the point.

quote:
And read any interview with Tiesto or Armin.. you get a vast difference... Armin states in every single one how much its all about the music, whereas Tiest0or clearly admits that he spent the last 2 years on autopilot without thinking much about the music or what he was doing (sounds really enthusiastic eh?) until regaining his love for the music... oh yeah.. cuz he wasn't #1 in DJ mag anymore...


who gives a shit about the political diatribe they go into about their love for the music. talk is cheap. and lol at your interpretation about "every interview with tiesto". talk about biased.

quote:
If anything, Armin has done a lot of the same things that Tiesto did


true

quote:
but much more true-to-passion-of-music rather than to cash in...


false

quote:
and I think most people would agree with me...


anyone?

quote:
I don't argue about taste, because to each his own, but it just seems almost wrong to say the guy who is probably the most passionate and enthusiastic of all the top DJs, is oakey-like or rather 'close to Oakey' as you corrected?? Just plain WRONG!


never said he was Oakey-like. I just put him in a category of DJs that have let me down. It does come down to taste probably and Armin does have a lot going for him as a producer and a DJ ( much more than Oakey). There's just some things that are unforgivable.

Namely Serenity.

quote:
PS (i.e. back on topic from my rant): This set is nice.. Not my ideal cup of tea but I like different stuff too and I thought it was cool despite my general liking of fluffy epic stuff as well


cheers.


Posted by isoterra on Aug-22-2006 21:21:

massive w3rd up in the hood to metatron for the serenity verdict

love you more & sail also battle it out at supreme levels of craptitude


Posted by JasonThomas on Aug-22-2006 21:27:

quote:
Originally posted by stevieboy32808
Try 5 or 6 tracks. I'd say quite the opposite that the tracks are more house inspired like the 'praiseworthy tunes' track. One might argue that it's tech-trance, but I get a different vibe out of that song for some reason. It feels housey to me. Anyways let's not make this into a genre war.


Well, true, those tracks do walk the line closely. But you have to admit that they are very trance inspired. And I doubt you'd see any house DJ play that Orange Theme mix. Or even Sunhump and Float Away.

Side Note:
I can see why some would complain about him raising Praisworthy Tunes from the dead but he obviously did it because it blended and complimented the previous track f-ing brilliantly.

quote:
Were you reading my complaint in the dance4life thread?
j/k



Posted by JasonThomas on Aug-22-2006 21:48:

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
massive w3rd up in the hood to metatron for the serenity verdict

love you more & sail also battle it out at supreme levels of craptitude


haha true, i find those to be superb shit as well. but that's tastes.

Serenty was an abomination because it was a serious rip-off of Adiago for Strings. An unforgivable act.

And I'm not talking about sampleing or sharing qualities. No, it was a blatant attempt to exploit the success of the Adiago mix. Such a shame.

This can be compared to Oakenfold's blatant copy of Steve May - Blend Forty-3 (Luke Chable And Steve May Remix) with Save the Last Trance for Me.

This type of thing shows their true colors imo.


Posted by chimera66 on Aug-23-2006 06:14:

quote:
Originally posted by djy2g33

Past Armin Only show that I saw in NYC, he spent EVERY minute of the 6.5 hours he played interacting with the crowd...

Originally posted by djmetatron
I really don't give a shit if the DJ is jumping around and smiling wide. If his tunes are boring, what's the point.



i agree with djy2g33, i was front and center for both nights and it was clear armin wasn't there to make a quick buck. given it was an extended asot, but he threw in stuff like buy now - sold which isn't very asot-ish. if you don't like asot i can see why you would think it's boring...also,armin like tiesto overuses the jesus pose and i don't call that entertaining


Posted by MichaelBoogerd! on Aug-23-2006 19:50:

The difference is quite simply defined by the receding hair line of Armin... Tiesto has it. Armin hasn't.

The end.


Posted by chimera66 on Aug-23-2006 19:53:


Posted by chris harrington on Aug-23-2006 21:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Coastie
03. Viridian - Sunhump (Richard Durand Remix)

most beautiful track ever


+1

great mix probably one of Tiesto's best in a while.


Posted by nyron on Aug-24-2006 01:42:

link does not work for me pls reupload it =)


Posted by ahp2002 on Aug-24-2006 18:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Coastie
03. Viridian - Sunhump (Richard Durand Remix)

most beautiful track ever


yeah quite a nice take on the original, but doesnt beat it.


Posted by JasonThomas on Aug-24-2006 20:32:

ok new link.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/fklo8z


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