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-- DIGWEED KOOLHAUS NOV29th
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| Originally posted by bluE_Neon Ilia i see you dont visit Guv that much Mark Oliver will always continue to play progressive. you can't really estimate those facts coz they are incorrect. you only listed a very small percent of events all of the whole year so far all other times Guv, System, Red Square, Tonic and watever clubs their are in toronto have brought house & progressive dj's. the past couple of months there has been some many house dj's that include, Satoshi Tomiie twice, Deep Dish twice, Steve Lawler, Lee Burridge, John Digweed, Tom Stephan, Eric Morillo, John Acquiva, Junior Sanchez, Danny Howells, Hybrid (progressive), Anthony Pappa, Saeed & Palash, Dave Seaman, Roger Sanchez and many other's that i can name the house & progressive scene is huge and always will be. the scene in UK is big, i dont understand how people say its small coz on every event that UK's have has a special tent always for house & progressive e.g GSSS, Creamfields (wasn't that the best tent of all, DJ MG give evidence ), GKGL...and who cares about top 100 dj's??? |
Well, Top 100 is determined by clubbers like you and me. Thus it is a very good representative of what's popular and what's not.
And I wasn't denying that prog was big in the UK.. In fact I said, that UK is the only country where prog is popular. I also added that it began to die slowly. And I think it's true. If Tiesto is indeed #1 on this year's top 100 list, that is a very good indication of that.
The only reason why Guv, and all other clubs in Toronto for that matter, has been focusing on progy and house djs is because they are targetting an older demographic.
An older crowd wants mellow music, so that they can smooze and socialize. Funny thing is this same crowd, or at least 90% of them, could care less who'se spinning.
itikia
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| Originally posted by itikia An older crowd wants mellow music, so that they can smooze and socialize. Funny thing is this same crowd, or at least 90% of them, could care less who'se spinning. |
Sorry man, not in to pizza.
itikia
The last thing I want to do when I am partying is smooze and socialize, in fact almost everyone of the DJs bluE_Neon has mentioned will play an upbeat energized Progressive set that makes you want to shake your ass all over the dance floor. For those that do not attend live parties where Progressive DJs are hosting, their sets are much more energetic and bumping than a lot of their cds. Their music consists of nice bulid ups, and wicked sampling as well as some never thought of remixing. I think that progressive is still growing if anything and I hope it continues to bring new talent forcing the scene to grow.
My $.02
M@
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| Originally posted by ShAwZy The last thing I want to do when I am partying is smooze and socialize, in fact almost everyone of the DJs bluE_Neon has mentioned will play an upbeat energized Progressive set that makes you want to shake your ass all over the dance floor. For those that do not attend live parties where Progressive DJs are hosting, their sets are much more energetic and bumping than a lot of their cds. Their music consists of nice bulid ups, and wicked sampling as well as some never thought of remixing. I think that progressive is still growing if anything and I hope it continues to bring new talent forcing the scene to grow. My $.02 M@ |
UK scene: A slow and painfull death...
This just came off www.ivibes.nu
Ministry of Sound's dance magazine is shutting down amidst a poor economy and lack of sales, following in the footsteps of another dance magazine '7'.
BBC Radio 1 reported that Ministry of Sound's flagship dance magazine "Ministry" is shutting its doors after its final issue on the 17th of November, just after 7 Magazine, another UK based dance magazine closed its doors earlier this month.
Although the previously popular magazine reached a peak time distribution of 65,000 copies and maintained profits throughout its distribution period, Ministry's global expansion plans require a new focal point for media publishing.
With Ministry shutting down, Ministry of Sound have suggested that a rebranded concept will be opening up within the near future to promote a forward looking strategy.
To those of you who have been avid readers of the magazine, you can either wait for the revamped version or check out other major magazines.
MOS --> Not in good shape.
Gatecrasher --> Hanging on by a thread
Cream --> Same as the Crasher crew...
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| Originally posted by itikia MOS --> Not in good shape. Gatecrasher --> Hanging on by a thread Cream --> Same as the Crasher crew... |
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| Originally posted by mecha would you please explain why Bedrock night club in UK is very successful at the moment????????? |
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| Originally posted by itikia Well can you please tell of the last time you set foot in 'Bedrock night club' in the UK?? itikia |
holla!
come on guys
progresssive is the answer!
no wait, i love tiesto.....
does anyone else like many kinds of electronic music??
Digweed absolutely owns mate!
that shit gets you in a real trance, esp. if you smoke b4
so deep and progressive that you think youll elevate off the bloody ground!
UK scene is diminishing with respect to its 1990's levels but it still is amazing and you know that its better than N.A. by far
I love trance, and Talla's last set looks great, but still, its like going to see marilyn manson, when you could see bob dylan.
No comparison baby.
To summarise the popularity of Progressive in the UK and Canada consider the following:
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1) Top 10 in Top 100 DJs
1 TIESTO
2 Sasha
3 John Digweed
4 Paul Van Dyk
5 Armin Van Buuren
6 Paul Oakenfold
7 Judge Jules
8 Carl Cox
9 Ferry Corsten
10 Lee Burridge
I dunno what Lee Burridge spins, but even if he spins Progressive, that makes it only 3 progressive DJs in TOP 10, compared to 4-6 Trance DJs in Top 10(depending whether you consider Judge Jules and Oakey Trance DJs)
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Recent Gatecrasher NEC.
How many progressive DJs represented the main Arena? Hm.. A total of 0 !! And that's supposed to be the biggest UK dance festival in the fall.
Look at Tranceaddict. Tiesto thread is 2.5 times longer than this one, even though Tiesto is 2 weeks after Digweed.
Look at Tribe(where people HATE trance). Tiesto thread is bigger than Digweed thread even though Tiesto is 2 weeks after Digweed.
excellent post Durafei
Dont forget this is a Trance addict forum 
All you fucking power trancers get the fuck out of this thread. So who gives two shits if Tiesto is the number dj, or if you enjoy Talla the all time death epic trancer. If you aren't going to the Digweed show, GET THE FUCK OUT. Honestly, who fucking cares about your opinion. In comes down to matter of taste, I don't know how many times this needs to be said.
Learn it right here and now all you ignorant little kids, MUSIC IS A MATTER OF TASTE. Have some god damn respect. Christ.
(now because I can't make it to the show, I also should get the hell out of this thread)
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| Originally posted by Durafei Look at Tribe(where people HATE trance) |
hehehehe dude im coming from MOntreal MONTY to check out digweed for his last stop in canada hehehe and well said by the way.....
lol halo your a joker
and also check out my profile as favourite djs
... and ull understand what i really meant by my reply to dufrai
it is normal that more people love trance then anything on this forum cauz it is a trance forum but this aint the point...
as U said music is a matter of taste so we shouldnt be judged if we like anything else
and that doesnt mean we hate trance when we love progressive house
cauz as an exaple i love pvd...so.........
Bring on Diggers... Less than a week to go WHOA
Albert.
digweed is gonna slap the hell ....and he is gonna get fuckin dirty
he's gonna slap the hell?
what is that? 
steve.
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| Originally posted by morsy digweed is gonna slap the hell ....and he is gonna get fuckin dirty |
halo = new trancearmada?
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