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Posted by Ivand on Apr-26-2007 14:18:

I downloaded a cut from a set, and fucking PVD is fucking playing fucking spastik before the fucking anthem





Richie should hit him to death with the CTRL


Posted by RJT on Apr-26-2007 14:18:

I also sent you a pm... lol.


Posted by Boinked on Apr-26-2007 14:27:

quote:
Originally posted by paulandrews
That's like saying Ti�sto is one of the best djs and producers ever because he won The Poll three times in a row and sold hundreds of thousands of records.



Yeah, you could make that argument - but I'm not. Read the whole post.


Posted by StanVoid on Apr-26-2007 14:54:

lol at all the hawtin fanboys in here making the same joke 10 times over.


"LOL imagine like ... Hawtin playing that one tune ... and ... and then like PVD ... drops ANTHEM! hahahahahahhaHAHAhahahahHAH!"

shut the fuuuuuck up


Posted by Ivand on Apr-26-2007 15:00:

http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.p...ouldstabhim.mp3



Posted by Ivand on Apr-26-2007 15:03:

quote:
Originally posted by StanVoid
lol at all the hawtin fanboys in here making the same joke 10 times over.


"LOL imagine like ... Hawtin playing that one tune ... and ... and then like PVD ... drops ANTHEM! hahahahahahhaHAHAhahahahHAH!"

shut the fuuuuuck up



theres no need to be a fanboy, is just common sense


Posted by nefardec on Apr-26-2007 15:11:

PvD has played or layered in Spastik in several sets. Plus using ableton I think he could actually make quite a slick transition from hawtin's set. Mixing won't even be an issue.

My guess for pvd is to start of with some hard percussive thing like spastik or global drum attack, like he did at ultra 7, then mix into some sped up dancey cheesetribal like dj rooster & sammy peralta - move your body, and then drop the anthem


Posted by Ivand on Apr-26-2007 15:16:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
PvD has played or layered in Spastik in several sets. Plus using ableton I think he could actually make quite a slick transition from hawtin's set. Mixing won't even be an issue.

My guess for pvd is to start of with some hard percussive thing like spastik or global drum attack, like he did at ultra 7, then mix into some sped up dancey cheesetribal like dj rooster & sammy peralta - move your body, and then drop the anthem



I know that and I really liked how he used it in the Jahre Maximal set from a few years ago, but damn, drop the anthem after spastik, people should get jail for that shit


Posted by Gauss on Apr-26-2007 15:21:



That's Gaiser's Neural Block?
Seriously, I don't understand all the hype around minimal...
Why has this plink plonk music become such a trend lately?


Posted by nefardec on Apr-26-2007 15:22:

@ivand - i totally agree but that's just how it is


Posted by Ivand on Apr-26-2007 15:27:

Gauss, I always said that about minimal, until I heard a set live, most of the stuff sounds really empty and plink plonky in computers, but in a nice sound system, those percs and that bassline is all you need to move your body


Posted by Gauss on Apr-26-2007 15:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
Gauss, I always said that about minimal, until I heard a set live, most of the stuff sounds really empty and plink plonky in computers, but in a nice sound system, those percs and that bassline is all you need to move your body

I have yet to hear minimal live seeing how there are no minimal events in area where I live, but I suppose I'll check it out if I get the chance, just to see what's all the fuss about.


Posted by idoru on Apr-26-2007 15:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
Gauss, I always said that about minimal, until I heard a set live, most of the stuff sounds really empty and plink plonky in computers, but in a nice sound system, those percs and that bassline is all you need to move your body


Exactly. I used to only see it as good for the first couple of tunes in a set to start the flow off. Once I heard it on a fucking sick sound system, my opinion totally changed.


Posted by RJT on Apr-26-2007 20:35:

quote:
Originally posted by StanVoid
lol at all the hawtin fanboys in here making the same joke 10 times over.


"LOL imagine like ... Hawtin playing that one tune ... and ... and then like PVD ... drops ANTHEM! hahahahahahhaHAHAhahahahHAH!"

shut the fuuuuuck up


Knowing how much it irritates you (your attention to the issue makes that much clear) only emboldens me.

Now, why don't you get off my dick and get back to working on more shit cheese for Somatic - your fans await.

quote:
Originally posted by IvanD
http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.p...ouldstabhim.mp3


rolf... gold


Posted by Clovis on Apr-26-2007 20:39:

quote:
Originally posted by StanVoid
lol at all the hawtin fanboys in here making the same joke 10 times over.


"LOL imagine like ... Hawtin playing that one tune ... and ... and then like PVD ... drops ANTHEM! hahahahahahhaHAHAhahahahHAH!"

shut the fuuuuuck up



Hawtin fanboys?




Posted by ZeJayMan on Apr-26-2007 20:44:

I wish I had the money to go to the Werchter festival this year in Belgium, that lineup looks fantastic. Bjork and Muse on the first day, KOL, Pearl Jam and QOTSA on the seconds,day three is significantly more pants but still has the Chems and LCD soundsystem, then to finish off with Aussie Pink Floyd, Faithless and Metallica haha

Obviously with any festival you're going to have to endure some pants but for me personally, Werchter has a great Good to Shit ratio.



Day 1:

Main Stage: Billy Talent, Zornik, My Chemical Romance, Marilyn Manson, Bj�rk, Muse

Pyramid Marquee: Air Traffic, Rufus Wainwright, Air, Mika, Beastie Boys, Dr. Lektroluv

Day 2:

Main Stage: The Van Jets, Enter Shikari, Kings of Leon, Kaiser Chiefs, Bloc Party, Queens of the Stone Age, Arctic Monkeys, Pearl Jam

Pyramid Marquee: Jason Mraz, Oi Va Voi, Joan as Police Woman, Sioen, Lily Allen, Admiral Freebee, Satellite Party, Gabriel Rios

Day 3:

Main Stage: Heideroosjes, Razorlight, Amy Winehouse, Snow Patrol, The Killers, Peter Gabriel, Keane, The Chemical Brothers

Pyramid Marquee: The Bravery, The Hold Steady, Blonde Redhead, Klaxons, Goose, Arno, The Good, the Bad and the Queen, LCD Soundsystem

Day 4:

Main Stage: !!!, Mastodon, The Kooks, Interpol, Incubus, Metallica, Faithless

Pyramid Marquee: Stijn, Cold War Kids, Maximo Park, John Legend, Frank Black, Damien Rice, The Australian Pink Floyd Show, Tori Amos


Posted by meDina on Apr-26-2007 21:17:

quote:
Originally posted by ZeJayMan
Day 4:

Main Stage: !!!, Mastodon, The Kooks, Interpol, Incubus, Metallica, Faithless

Pyramid Marquee: Stijn, Cold War Kids, Maximo Park, John Legend, Frank Black, Damien Rice, The Australian Pink Floyd Show, Tori Amos


goodluck to the mainstage after mastodon... fucking brilliant live band


Posted by StanVoid on Apr-26-2007 21:44:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Knowing how much it irritates you (your attention to the issue makes that much clear) only embaldens me.


fixed.

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Now, why don't you get off my dick and get back to working on more shit cheese for Somatic - your fans await.


now are the attacks against my music really necessary? I don't poke fun at your flamboyant career of a balding dj doing free hometown bar gigs now do I?

and ... doesn't really seem like you thought my track was cheese in this thread

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...d=&pagenumber=2

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
I don't listen to a ton of trance anymore, but this is hot. I really like the melody a lot, definitely need to work on the highs a little bit as I definitely agree with the "hissy" comment. Bassline needs some work, either needs to be turned up or just have a little something added to it. I like the bassline, it's just like I'm barely getting enough of it though.

Your kick may also be a bit much - It just seems to have a lot of weight behind it.

For the most part though, this tune makes me want to play trance again

Well done


come on bobby!


Posted by Redd on Apr-26-2007 21:51:

Weird no one has mentioned DJ Shadow yet, haven't heard much from him lately, but his earlier stuff is brilliant. I'd definitely attend that


Posted by medinaM5 on Apr-26-2007 21:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Redd
Weird no one has mentioned DJ Shadow yet, haven't heard much from him lately, but his earlier stuff is brilliant. I'd definitely attend that


+1, was just gonna mention him. amazing producer.


Posted by ZeJayMan on Apr-26-2007 21:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Redd
Weird no one has mentioned DJ Shadow yet, haven't heard much from him lately, but his earlier stuff is brilliant. I'd definitely attend that




His latest album was rather poor but Endtroducing is still one of the greatest albums ever made in my opinion.After hearing his sets back in the day, seeing this guy live has been an ambition of mine for a long time.


Posted by shaw on Apr-26-2007 22:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.p...ouldstabhim.mp3






lol. You forgot, though, he'd also have to speed it up ridiculously during the transition...No way he'd stand for playing anything under 140.


Posted by RJT on Apr-26-2007 23:33:

quote:
Originally posted by StanVoid
fixed.

now are the attacks against my music really necessary? I don't poke fun at your flamboyant career of a balding dj doing free hometown bar gigs now do I?

and ... doesn't really seem like you thought my track was cheese in this thread

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...d=&pagenumber=2

come on bobby!


Yes - bravo, you found a single situation to compare my opinion of the entire body of your work too. Well done. Logically flawless argument.

The truth of the matter is that you follow me around this forum like a jealous schoolgirl, nitpicking posts until finally settling on personal insults. My reply was merely dishing you a taste of your own pitiful medicine.

And if "hometown bar gigs" means playing some of the biggest nightclubs in Chicago, then yeah - I'm happy playing those.

Have a great day, Stan.


Posted by Swamper on Apr-26-2007 23:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Something for everyone offers nothing for anyone.


I don't see how your comment applies in the case of a large music festival. If anything, having such a variety of music allows those in attendance to party with friends that may not have otherwise come out and enabling them to listen to tunes they wouldn't have sought after on their own (because it's outside their primary genre).

All this negativity regarding tiesto/pvd/hawtin/etc is retarded to me - people should be happy that EDM is represented at a party of this scale in the USA.


Posted by RJT on Apr-27-2007 00:11:

I really don't see anyone saying anything negative about Hawtin or PVD.

There's no denying that transition is going to be an odd moment.


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