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Posted by RJT on Jul-08-2008 12:59:

quote:
Originally posted by noikeee
Am I the only one who likes minimal tech blip blop, likes deep soulful house/detroit techno, yet doesn't mind a silly bullshit fun track like this once in a while?


No, I'm the same way - I'm just also picky about what bullshit I like.


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Jul-08-2008 13:54:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
all i said was i found it funny


in response your other question, it was in april


is it your rule that every music discussion needs be a big group hug? some people laugh about what you like, get over it.


I have never seen such champion ownage.


Posted by DJMaytag on Jul-08-2008 14:13:

quote:
Originally posted by aNYthing
Isn't it how "minimal" started?


That's how trance started. Ironically, it was pretty minimal back then.


Posted by l�cid on Jul-08-2008 14:21:

rofl @ this thread


Posted by epdarks on Jul-08-2008 15:03:

Damn Adam, you're fucking tall bro!


Posted by nefardec on Jul-08-2008 15:07:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
No, I'm the same way - I'm just also picky about what bullshit I like.



this^




yeah epdarks, im 6'5".


Posted by epdarks on Jul-08-2008 15:41:

Did you record that set by chance?


Posted by nefardec on Jul-08-2008 17:56:

it was recorded dude still hasn't given me the recording but this was the tracklist. it was an opening set for yahel, who played cheesy vocal pap and progpsy

01. Avana - The Deluge
02. David Alvarado - Aqua
03. Substance & Vainqueur - Resonance
04. Jam & Spoon - Stella
05. Arne Weinberg - Microscopic
06. David Alvarado - Blue Dub
07. Chateau Flight - Latecala 2000
08. Ovatow - X Dub II
09. DJ Madskillz - Right Now
10. Quince - For My Mr.
11. Maurizio - Domina
12. Dirk Diggler - Angel's Trumpet
13. Surgeon - Floor Show Part 1_2
14. South Union - Our Rhythm & Sound (DJ 3000 Remix)
15. British Murder Boys - Splinter
16. Jacek Sienkiewicz - Displaced
17. The Aztec Mystic - Knights Of The Jaguar
18. Jam & Spoon - Who Opened The Door To Nowhere
19. Shane Berry & Amazoku - Umnami (Original Mix)


Posted by enydo on Jul-08-2008 22:42:

If you ever get a hold of that recording please let us know, that set looks bomb.


Posted by shaminii on Jul-09-2008 20:37:

*Shrugs*

I like the song. I didn't even know it was popular. I don't pay attention to what most dj's are playing these days.


Posted by Az on Jul-09-2008 21:44:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
it was recorded dude still hasn't given me the recording but this was the tracklist. it was an opening set for yahel, who played cheesy vocal pap and progpsy

01. Avana - The Deluge
02. David Alvarado - Aqua
03. Substance & Vainqueur - Resonance
04. Jam & Spoon - Stella
05. Arne Weinberg - Microscopic
06. David Alvarado - Blue Dub
07. Chateau Flight - Latecala 2000
08. Ovatow - X Dub II
09. DJ Madskillz - Right Now
10. Quince - For My Mr.
11. Maurizio - Domina
12. Dirk Diggler - Angel's Trumpet
13. Surgeon - Floor Show Part 1_2
14. South Union - Our Rhythm & Sound (DJ 3000 Remix)
15. British Murder Boys - Splinter
16. Jacek Sienkiewicz - Displaced
17. The Aztec Mystic - Knights Of The Jaguar
18. Jam & Spoon - Who Opened The Door To Nowhere
19. Shane Berry & Amazoku - Umnami (Original Mix)

whoah


Posted by nefardec on Jul-09-2008 21:47:

it's not terrible, it's just that the vocals reek of useless elitism when taken out of their original context (listen to "i get deep")


and then when someone like mark knight or d ramirez plays this the guido bottle service crowds who get grungy floral tattoos on their shoulders and back latch onto it like and make it their elite anthem.


so i just think it's funny then when someone like armin plays this track, because then it's taken out of context twice and it just has this completely different significance which is almost surreal...


its as if everyone who hears the lyrics pretends that the voice is on their side and everyone else not 'diggin it in da club' is just struttin' 'cuz they don't know what is what, what the fuck'

when i first heard this out i looked out over the crowd (because im 6'5"), and i saw a ton of people just bouncing around like they were the hottest shit in the city, singing along, accusing others of not knowing what is what, and just strutting, what the fuck.

i just think it's kind of a bullshit, ego-driving track which is brilliant if it's supposed to be ironic, but otherwise just leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I hate this kind of meathead house which is just supposed to pump up guidos and and make people buy drinks and try to get laid.

with this said, maybe you can see why i think it's hilarious when the unicorn crew and the trance kids start to call it their own, just because almighty van buuren and saint paul van dyk played it


Posted by Clovis on Jul-09-2008 21:48:


Posted by Clovis on Jul-09-2008 21:50:

And again, I just really have no clue why people enjoy such mediocre shit music.


Of all the stuff coming out that is so much more interesting and lasting...


Posted by mndeg on Jul-09-2008 21:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis

haha italians


Posted by nefardec on Jul-09-2008 23:16:



/thread


Posted by Omega_Blue on Jul-09-2008 23:18:

is that a fanny pack?


Posted by nefardec on Jul-09-2008 23:20:

it's a trancebag

aka unicornsac


btw that was from the armin gig in nyc where i heard he played the track in question


Posted by MR STROKE on Jul-09-2008 23:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis


Holly shit


as for the track its self, I loved the original Fatboy Slim track years back, but the Funkagenda redo sucks a dong. I can live with the vocals but the track its self is pretty lame.


Posted by nefardec on Jul-10-2008 00:46:

quote:
Originally posted by MR STROKE
Holly shit


as for the track its self, I loved the original Fatboy Slim track years back, but the Funkagenda redo sucks a dong. I can live with the vocals but the track its self is pretty lame.




again, fatboy slim used roland clark's lyrics from 'i get deep'.

i guess there is a sort of art to recontexting the vocals so strongly like this


this one is a knock off of a knock off


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