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| Originally posted by djjonas We love trance here. Dave played a sick set not too long ago of all new tracks. It was Sandstorm The Launch Zombie Nation Silence.... And just went with it from there. We're really up on new tracks here. |
it makes me wonder if some people play what they play because they get complaints in less "trance friendly" locations from people who havent heard any of the newest stuff...
or maybe its just because they miss some of the old tunes?
No it is because trance sucks it gets massively owned by its upstanding brother techno. And by its little sister house.
pish!
trance rocks my socks! I cant help it though... i just like the pretty stuff
besides, its less likely to make my ears bleed after 2 minutes (thank god for heavy duty earplugs!)
i always wonder if most of the crowd is wearing hearing protection as well... or if its just me... i seriously cant handle more than 1 or 2 min without popping in the 33db's
is it just me?
I myself own a pair of etymotic earplugs.
yeah, its interesting... because i know a lot of people who enjoy clubbing, and they always talk about their ears ringing and not being able to hear after the show etc... and that terrifies me completely!
I think ever since I did a bit of damage a few years ago (i still have pretty amazing hearing, but there is slight ringing sometimes) i feel really strongly about artists/dj's etc promoting hearing protection to all clubgoers and music lovers in general...
I cant imagine what a few years of clubbing could do to someones hearing in the long run
Funny you brought this up. A DJ who will remain nameless came last month and performed at my club. Well, in a 5000 sq ft. low ceiling club, we had 14,000 Amps of power running on an EAW sound system. It tested out at 133 db's!!! Well, this DJ was so deaf, not only did he have a 3rd self powered monitor brought in, he ran the system booth monitors at full blast all night and blew the amp!!!! Talk about hearing problems!!!!
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| Originally posted by Luminary yeah, its interesting... because i know a lot of people who enjoy clubbing, and they always talk about their ears ringing and not being able to hear after the show etc... and that terrifies me completely! I think ever since I did a bit of damage a few years ago (i still have pretty amazing hearing, but there is slight ringing sometimes) i feel really strongly about artists/dj's etc promoting hearing protection to all clubgoers and music lovers in general... I cant imagine what a few years of clubbing could do to someones hearing in the long run |
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| Originally posted by Progress Ent. Well, this DJ was so deaf, not only did he have a 3rd self powered monitor brought in, he ran the system booth monitors at full blast all night and blew the amp!!!! Talk about hearing problems!!!! |
] experience i've had was picotto & tenaglia @ crobar NYC -- constant ringing for a solid two days after the party. i cannot imagine being exposed to that on a regular basis and hope the staff [at least] are wise enough to wear ear protection.
We designed the sound system to have a dead spot at all the bars so the staff was protected. It was significantly lower, so low you could have a normal conversation and hear easily what a customer wanted without having to yell.
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| Originally posted by Zild That sucks. I don't have any ringing in my ears and I don't want any, but yeah it is best to protect your hearing. and Progress, that DJ is well known for being a deaf bastard. |
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| Originally posted by Luminary pish! trance rocks my socks! I cant help it though... i just like the pretty stuff besides, its less likely to make my ears bleed after 2 minutes (thank god for heavy duty earplugs!) |
I think in-club acoustics play a terribly important role as well but most club owners dont think about it as much and everyone just goes for the "louder = better" approach.
I think after my first experience with hearing damage (too many hours spent one day working on a track with headphones... how crazy is that?) I baby my ears like nothing else... Its crazy because, I know my hearing is probably much better than most peoples but i still hate to lose it!
haha okok... i mean... i can hear the high pitched whine when people turn on a TV in other parts of a house even when the sound is off, or just little sounds that nobody else hears - I've got a great story about my mom buying this little "silent" spider repeller for the attic, she switched it on while i was in the living room... and all i could hear was this HORRIBLE noise screeching out from the other room! So of course i started shouting to her to turn it off... everyone in my family looked dumbfounded when i kept asking them "cant you hear that!?"
hehe come on, someone here has to have the same problem that i do... right? I think thats what makes me extra nervous in the clubs... i realize i can hear lots more with music and dont want to lose that ability
I keep toying with the idea of getting the super nice attenuators but ive heard loads of stories about them being fairly uncomfortable, so i havent bothered. Now for dj's... you do really need the full frequency response that they offer instead of just dulling the sound.
I hear the same on occasion, it's really annoying. Sitting in the dead quiet and hear an annoying ringing. Or like you said turn on the TV and hearing high pitched ringing. I sometimes get a flutter sound in my right ear. It's called Tinnitus and can be caused by a number of factors, but is mainly caused by earwax build up or can be caused by damage to the tiny hairs that line your ear.
http://www.soundadvice-earplugs.com/
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Those are sold by a guy here in Dallas, Jason Vasilas, he's a very good DJ himself (he's who opened for Sander Klienenberg and blew him out of the booth), but has Tinnitus. Everyone I know who has these swears by them. They filter the sound down up to 25 db's, yet you can still hear a full range of frequency.
Problem with club sound systems is no one really takes the time to design them right. They just take two stacks of massive speakers, add some subs, and then max out the power and think they have a good system. There is a phrase I was taught when desigining the system for The Tunnel, it's "More is better". But it's not more in the way you think. It's more speakers, less power needed. I.E. place more speakers throughout the club and you won't need to blast the system to get the same sound as an overpowered, poorly designed system.
There is a flip side to that though.....DJ's. Most DJ's work faders like a hooker in Las Vegas, and even if your system is designed right, at some point they are going to be maxing everything out.
Just read that page and may have to try those.
Fabian swears by them.
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| Originally posted by Luminary I think in-club acoustics play a terribly important role as well but most club owners dont think about it as much and everyone just goes for the "louder = better" approach. I think after my first experience with hearing damage (too many hours spent one day working on a track with headphones... how crazy is that?) I baby my ears like nothing else... Its crazy because, I know my hearing is probably much better than most peoples but i still hate to lose it! haha okok... i mean... i can hear the high pitched whine when people turn on a TV in other parts of a house even when the sound is off, or just little sounds that nobody else hears - I've got a great story about my mom buying this little "silent" spider repeller for the attic, she switched it on while i was in the living room... and all i could hear was this HORRIBLE noise screeching out from the other room! So of course i started shouting to her to turn it off... everyone in my family looked dumbfounded when i kept asking them "cant you hear that!?" hehe come on, someone here has to have the same problem that i do... right? I think thats what makes me extra nervous in the clubs... i realize i can hear lots more with music and dont want to lose that ability I keep toying with the idea of getting the super nice attenuators but ive heard loads of stories about them being fairly uncomfortable, so i havent bothered. Now for dj's... you do really need the full frequency response that they offer instead of just dulling the sound. |
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| Originally posted by Lizard_boy dont laugh at me... i was once like you... |
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Problem with club sound systems is no one really takes the time to design them right. They just take two stacks of massive speakers, add some subs, and then max out the power and think they have a good system. There is a phrase I was taught when desigining the system for The Tunnel, it's "More is better". But it's not more in the way you think. It's more speakers, less power needed. I.E. place more speakers throughout the club and you won't need to blast the system to get the same sound as an overpowered, poorly designed system. |
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| Originally posted by djjonas What the f**k are you reading or looking at? Worst Trance Anthems of the 90's? |
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| Originally posted by Inconspicuous Jock Jams? |
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| Originally posted by djjonas Is that the one with Brooklyn Bounce on it??? All time best trance EVER!!!! |
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| Originally posted by Inconspicuous Volume 1: 1. Let's Get Ready To Rumble! - Michael Buffer 2. Get Ready 4 This - 2 Unlimited 3. Whoomp! There It Is - Tag Team 4. Strike It Up - Black Box 5. Tootsee Roll - 69 Boys 6. Pump It Up, Go 'Head, Go 'Head - Various Artists 7. Come Baby Come - K7 8. It Takes Two - Rob Base 9. Gridiron Groove - Various Artists 10. Gonna Make You Sweat - C & C Music Factory 11. Hip Hop Hooray - Naughty By Nature 12. Pump Up The Volume - M/A/R/R/S 13. The Power - Snap 14. Uh, Ungawaa! - Various Artists 15. Unbelievable - EMF 16. YMCA - Village People 17. Pump Up The Jam - Technotronic 18. Twilight Zone - 2 Unlimited 19. The Old Ballgame - Ray Castoldi 20. Rock And Roll Part 2 - Gary Glitter Volume 2: 1. Welcome To The Big Show - Dan Patrick And Chris Bermann 2. No Limit - 2 Unlimited 3. Everybody Everybody - Black Box 4. 1,2,3,4 (Sumpin' New) - Coolio 5. We Got A Love Thang - Ce Ce Peniston 6. This Is Your Night - Amber 7. Hey, Hey You - Various Artists 8. This Is How We Do It - Montell Jordan 9. Set It Off - Strafe 10. Macarena - Los Del Mar 11. I Like To Move It - Reel To Reel 12. Groovin' In The Bleachers - Various Artists 13. Party - Dis N' Dat 14. Get Down Tonight - K.C. And The Sunshine Band 15. Give It Up - The Goodmen 16. Action, Boys, Action - Various Artists 17. The Bomb - The Bucketheads 18. Boom Boom Boom - The Outhere Brothers 19. What's Up - D.J. Miko 20. Happy And You Know It - Ray Castoldi 21. Macho Man - The Village People Volume 3: 1. It's Awesome Baby - Dick Vitale 2. Tribal Dance - 2 Unlimited 3. Ready To Go - Republica 4. I Like It Like That - Tito Nieves 5. C'mon & Ride It (The Train) - Quad City DJ's 6. Let's Go - :13 7. Da' Dip - Freak Nasty 8. Jump - The Movement 9. R.O.W.D.I.E. - The Jock Jams Cheerleaders 10. Jellyhead - Crush 11. No Diggity - Blackstreet 12. The Chant - :19 13. Let Me Clear My Throat - DJ Kool 14. That's The Way I Like It - KC And The Sunshine Band 15. Supersonic - Sabrina Sang 16. Fired Up - Funky Green Dogs 17. Robi Rob's Boriqua Anthem - C & C Music Factory 18. Don't Stop Moving - Livin' Joy 19. Don't Stop, Get It, Get It! - The Jock Jams Cheerleaders 20. Cotton Eye Joe - Rednex 21. The Jock Jam - (Mega Mix) 22. The Chicken Dance - Ray Castoldi Volume 4: 1. Yeah Baby! - Austin Powers 2. Unlimited Megajam - 2 Unlimited 3. Mo Money, Mo Problems - Notorious B.I.G. 4. Can You Feel It - 3rd Party 5. Space Jam - Quad City DJ's 6. Watch Out We're Here - Jock Jam Cheerleaders 7. Raise The Roof - Luke 8. Gettin' Jiggy Wit It - Will Smith 9. Everybody (Backstreet's Back) - Backstreet Boys 10. No One Pushes Us Around - J.K. Simmons 11. Going Out Of My Head - Fatboy Slim 12. Hear The Organ Get Wicked - Ray Castoldi 13. Mueve La Cadera (Move Your Body) - Reel 2 Real 14. Push It - Salt 'n' Pepa 15. Seventh Inning Stretch - Bob Sheppard/P.A. Announcer For The N.Y. Yankees 16. Jump Around - House Of Pain 17. One More Night - Amber 18. Beautiful Day - Hypertrophy 19. Be Aggressive - Jock Jam Cheerleaders *20. Get Ready To Bounce - Brooklyn Bounce* 21. Tubthumping - Chumbawamb 22. Good Night - Bob Sheppard 23. Son Of Jock Jam (Mega Mix) - Jock Jam All Stars Volume 5: 1. Can You Feel It! - Van Earl Wright 2. Reach Up - Perfecto All-Stars 3. We Like To Party - Vengaboys 4. Ray Of Light - Madonna 5. Miami - Will Smith 6. Turn It Up (Remix)/Fire It Up - Busta Rhymes 7. We Came To Play! - The Jock Jams Cheerleaders 8. I'm Gonna Get You - Bizzare Inc. 9. Nice And Slow (Remix) - Usher 10. Woof Woof - 69 Boyz 11. Mexican Hat Dance - Ray Castoldi 12. Nobody's Supposed To Be Here (Remix) - Deborah Cox 13. Feel It/Deep To Right Field! - Tamperer 14. Too Close (Remix) - Next 15. Suavemente (Remix) - Elvis Crespo 16. You Ugly - The Jock Jams Cheerleaders 17. Burnin' Up - Cevin Fisher 18. All I Have To Give (Remix) - Backstreet Boys 19. Got To Be Real - Cheryl Lynn 20. Hit The Showers - Van Earl Wright |
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| Originally posted by Inconspicuous *20. Get Ready To Bounce - Brooklyn Bounce* |
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| Originally posted by Inconspicuous Volume 1: 1. Let's Get Ready To Rumble! - Michael Buffer 2. Get Ready 4 This - 2 Unlimited 3. Whoomp! There It Is - Tag Team 4. Strike It Up - Black Box 5. Tootsee Roll - 69 Boys 6. Pump It Up, Go 'Head, Go 'Head - Various Artists 7. Come Baby Come - K7 8. It Takes Two - Rob Base 9. Gridiron Groove - Various Artists 10. Gonna Make You Sweat - C & C Music Factory 11. Hip Hop Hooray - Naughty By Nature 12. Pump Up The Volume - M/A/R/R/S 13. The Power - Snap 14. Uh, Ungawaa! - Various Artists 15. Unbelievable - EMF 16. YMCA - Village People 17. Pump Up The Jam - Technotronic 18. Twilight Zone - 2 Unlimited 19. The Old Ballgame - Ray Castoldi 20. Rock And Roll Part 2 - Gary Glitter Volume 2: 1. Welcome To The Big Show - Dan Patrick And Chris Bermann 2. No Limit - 2 Unlimited 3. Everybody Everybody - Black Box 4. 1,2,3,4 (Sumpin' New) - Coolio 5. We Got A Love Thang - Ce Ce Peniston 6. This Is Your Night - Amber 7. Hey, Hey You - Various Artists 8. This Is How We Do It - Montell Jordan 9. Set It Off - Strafe 10. Macarena - Los Del Mar 11. I Like To Move It - Reel To Reel 12. Groovin' In The Bleachers - Various Artists 13. Party - Dis N' Dat 14. Get Down Tonight - K.C. And The Sunshine Band 15. Give It Up - The Goodmen 16. Action, Boys, Action - Various Artists 17. The Bomb - The Bucketheads 18. Boom Boom Boom - The Outhere Brothers 19. What's Up - D.J. Miko 20. Happy And You Know It - Ray Castoldi 21. Macho Man - The Village People Volume 3: 1. It's Awesome Baby - Dick Vitale 2. Tribal Dance - 2 Unlimited 3. Ready To Go - Republica 4. I Like It Like That - Tito Nieves 5. C'mon & Ride It (The Train) - Quad City DJ's 6. Let's Go - :13 7. Da' Dip - Freak Nasty 8. Jump - The Movement 9. R.O.W.D.I.E. - The Jock Jams Cheerleaders 10. Jellyhead - Crush 11. No Diggity - Blackstreet 12. The Chant - :19 13. Let Me Clear My Throat - DJ Kool 14. That's The Way I Like It - KC And The Sunshine Band 15. Supersonic - Sabrina Sang 16. Fired Up - Funky Green Dogs 17. Robi Rob's Boriqua Anthem - C & C Music Factory 18. Don't Stop Moving - Livin' Joy 19. Don't Stop, Get It, Get It! - The Jock Jams Cheerleaders 20. Cotton Eye Joe - Rednex 21. The Jock Jam - (Mega Mix) 22. The Chicken Dance - Ray Castoldi Volume 4: 1. Yeah Baby! - Austin Powers 2. Unlimited Megajam - 2 Unlimited 3. Mo Money, Mo Problems - Notorious B.I.G. 4. Can You Feel It - 3rd Party 5. Space Jam - Quad City DJ's 6. Watch Out We're Here - Jock Jam Cheerleaders 7. Raise The Roof - Luke 8. Gettin' Jiggy Wit It - Will Smith 9. Everybody (Backstreet's Back) - Backstreet Boys 10. No One Pushes Us Around - J.K. Simmons 11. Going Out Of My Head - Fatboy Slim 12. Hear The Organ Get Wicked - Ray Castoldi 13. Mueve La Cadera (Move Your Body) - Reel 2 Real 14. Push It - Salt 'n' Pepa 15. Seventh Inning Stretch - Bob Sheppard/P.A. Announcer For The N.Y. Yankees 16. Jump Around - House Of Pain 17. One More Night - Amber 18. Beautiful Day - Hypertrophy 19. Be Aggressive - Jock Jam Cheerleaders *20. Get Ready To Bounce - Brooklyn Bounce* 21. Tubthumping - Chumbawamb 22. Good Night - Bob Sheppard 23. Son Of Jock Jam (Mega Mix) - Jock Jam All Stars Volume 5: 1. Can You Feel It! - Van Earl Wright 2. Reach Up - Perfecto All-Stars 3. We Like To Party - Vengaboys 4. Ray Of Light - Madonna 5. Miami - Will Smith 6. Turn It Up (Remix)/Fire It Up - Busta Rhymes 7. We Came To Play! - The Jock Jams Cheerleaders 8. I'm Gonna Get You - Bizzare Inc. 9. Nice And Slow (Remix) - Usher 10. Woof Woof - 69 Boyz 11. Mexican Hat Dance - Ray Castoldi 12. Nobody's Supposed To Be Here (Remix) - Deborah Cox 13. Feel It/Deep To Right Field! - Tamperer 14. Too Close (Remix) - Next 15. Suavemente (Remix) - Elvis Crespo 16. You Ugly - The Jock Jams Cheerleaders 17. Burnin' Up - Cevin Fisher 18. All I Have To Give (Remix) - Backstreet Boys 19. Got To Be Real - Cheryl Lynn 20. Hit The Showers - Van Earl Wright |
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| Originally posted by Lizard_boy OH MY FCKN GOD !!! ... I had most of those... |
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