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Posted by wotyzoid on Nov-13-2007 04:02:

LOL, sorry, Sam, but...


Posted by iammesol on Nov-13-2007 04:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Alex
Can you confirm or deny that you have his name stitched into your panties?


Due to the fact that I don't own panties, I can confirm the answer is no.


Posted by LoveHate on Nov-13-2007 05:40:

axwells still my fav out of the bunch.


Posted by djpaulc on Nov-13-2007 12:03:

quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
While you DID catch him on an off night, I have an answer to most of his events. Eric is a very focused guy. If you talk to him you IMMEDIATELY get the sense that he is uber friendly, and RIDICULOUSLY intelligent, but what really describes him is focused. When he is playing, he doesn't look at ANYONE. It doesn't matter what he is doing in the booth, he pays attention to noone. When I was in the booth with him friday, even Dana Bergqvist had to scream at him several times to get his attention, and he was standing beside him. He focuses completely on his set.

However, as soon as his set is done, if you catch him on the way out, he is by far one of the coolest people you will ever meet. I've seen him actually give the rest of his Jack Daniels to people who have Pryda shirts on. He tries to say hello to everyone he can while making his way to where he is going.

My only request to you PaulC is that you catch him again. If you are lucky enough to be at the front when he finishes, get his attention. Chances are you'll have a completely reverse experience than your last time.


maybe your right...as i said, i have only seen him once and am purely basing my opinion on this. hopefully i get a chance to see him again and then i can make up my mind on him.


Posted by DiegoParra32 on Nov-13-2007 16:55:

hell man i would have been pissed too if that happened to me what happened to your friend. but yeah i can vouch for him being completely different once he is done playing.


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Nov-14-2007 05:55:

Cool interview. I enjoyed the read.


Posted by nikhil chinapa on Nov-14-2007 10:00:

Really nice one Sam... a bunch of us have been hammering his tunes here in India, and they ALWAYS go down well. We're hoping to bring him down to play soon... he has quite a large following here.

... but then it's a country of only a billion people


Posted by Alex on Nov-18-2007 01:00:

You wore a Pryda shirt to interview prydz, that's so cool!


Posted by iammesol on Nov-18-2007 02:11:

Thanks for the bump Alex.


Posted by SMC on Nov-18-2007 02:55:

I listened to the interview and it was very interesting. Good job and thnx.


Posted by SMC on Nov-18-2007 03:03:

I listened to the interview and it was very interesting. Good job and thnx.


Posted by DaveT on Nov-19-2007 16:41:

I don't know how Eric is myself and will not judge him personally (cause some people who aren't liked in general are just missed undersood or have people take what they say the wrong way), but he is straight up stereotyped as ...well, I don't want to sound harsh but he rubs off on people the wrong way it seems. Can even be more descriptive/specific to a couple things about him but then it would kinda be accusations that I have no clue are true and it would be completely irresponsible of me.

And yeah, Eric has ZERO stage presence. When he's having an off-night with his set and it's in a club where the crowd isn't very DJ-centric, the crowd will scurry out of the room quicker than you'd see with a DJ with personality behind the decks. At least Digger does his little clap as he is first coming on...at least, I see him do that every time I see him. After that, it's all about the knobs and picking the next track lol. Diggers doesn't like to be bothered (When he plays here for the promoter I work with, Spundae, I usually get the fancy job of keeping people from bothering him. I just stand there and dance right behind him all night. No complaints!), but if you do something to get his attention he at least smiles!!

And no excuses about if a DJ has an off night. I can think of numerous DJs where people would faint if they didn't seem the smile or be active. In the end if you are a DJ and being paid good money to be booked in some part of the world, at least put on a fake smile.

Why I think all promoters and clubs should boycott Andy Moor and not book him to DJ, lol. Dude always seems to go around complaining how people go see him because he's simply Andy Moor, the producer, and not for his DJing. Talk about a DJ who gives EVERYONE (100% of the people I know who have encountered him) a bad rubbin...have heard some awesome stories.


Posted by DiegoParra32 on Nov-19-2007 21:01:

that piece of shit is an overated producer. Funny to hear he is like that in real life.


Posted by Spin Laden on Nov-21-2007 15:24:

believe it or not, Prydz may a phobia of being 'spotlighted', stage freight, so to speak. We all know he's got a fear of flying, so who knows what else?

Or because he's first and foremost a producer, he may not be as confident djing, who knows? When I saw him, he made some technical errors so djing may not come to him so easily that he can be so carefree behind the decks like others.. yet.


Posted by DiegoParra32 on Nov-21-2007 16:55:

quote:
Originally posted by DiegoParra32
that piece of shit is an overated producer. Funny to hear he is like that in real life.
i was referring to andy moor not eric prydz.


Posted by dj_alucard on Nov-21-2007 18:36:

was like that when he played here too

i left before he finished wa sorta disapointing.
i dont care if you are tired or wiped.. whats deinfes you as a dj is banging out a rocking show every night whether its for 2ppl or 2000 people.

reagardless i hear thats how he usually is up on stage?


quote:
Originally posted by djpaulc
although i think he is one of, if the not the best producer over the last 2 years, prydz was an absolute prick when i saw him here in ireland. in fairness, his set was good...decent tune selection, technically sound etc....but he was in a foul humour!!!

it was at hi:fi dance festival and an awful lot of people who really loved his productions turned up to see him, hoping that his live act lived up to the tunes he produced. well to say that he was moody would be an understatement. for the whole 2 hours or whatever it was, he just kept his head as far down as possible...he was practically chewing the fader his head was so low, he avoided even the slightest bit of eye contact with the crowd, he didnt respond to any of the numerous chants of his name, of his tracks etc, which at some stages were louder than the music. my mate actually customised his t-shirt for this set...all weekend he was wearing a t-shirt with Prydz's name all over the back and on the front he had 'Spooks??? Please Please Please!!!' on it. We were at the front of the relatively small tent for the whole gig and my mate kept trying to get his attention. We were literally 2 feet away from him and he ignored every single one of us. At one stage, my mate got up on someone's shoulders so that Prydz would be staring directly at the 'Spooks' request on the t-shirt.....Prydz looked at the t-shirt and then just stared at his mixer again!!! Towards the end of the set, and the end of a long, fairly rough weekend, my mate gave one more attempt at getting the tune he wanted to hear all weekend played...he took the t-shirt off and throw it up behind Prydz. Prydz looked around at it and just continued on.

Needless to say, his attitude didnt go down too well. The tent rapidly emptied as people got fed up at watching someone who had absolutely no desire to be there. We stayed to the end anyway cos the music was decent, but I really was shocked by the way he went on. I just felt like saying to him 'Eric smile, it wont hurt, I promise'

Purely from this experience and from all of the interviews/articles etc that I have read on him, he does come across as a being fairly up his own arse but I dont know him personally, so I cant really back that up. I love his productions, I think he has been rattling the tracks out with a consistancy that very few can rival however the thing that does annoy me though is when artists/djs like this think that they are bigger than the music. Dance music was created for people to have a good time, sometimes I think Prydz takes himself far too seriously.

By the way, fair play for getting the interview.


Posted by Darrell Austin on Nov-22-2007 06:07:

awww you didnt ask if he was related to Jean Claude Van Damme =[


all silliness aside, he seems like the kind of guy who takes everything he does seriously, from his productions to his DJ sets.


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