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| Originally posted by vtec junkie Mikey, are you going to WMC, cause i would really love to smack you .... |
Will do.
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| Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike When was the last time you saw him out of interest? Or heard a set broadcasted from him for that matter. He has changed his tracklist. When are people like you gonna change the record with the whole "why doesn't he change his playlist" crap. |
PVD been goin downhill....
Gonna see him Friday in Space in March (5th), hopefully he play new shit and I like him again....
Tiesto - Innecity 2003 and instantly he gained my major respect and now I confirm he is #1....
PVD = NAZI.. lol
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He now only offers hand jobs?
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| Originally posted by Stassi ...... it is a damn shame because he used to blow me every time. |
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| Originally posted by dj tek this looks like pvd's tracklist from 99'... only thing is, ive NEVER heard him play Gouryella - Gouryella or Carte Blanche before.. thats soo not pvd.. |
i havent seen pvd since last april and im probably not gonna see him next month either.. pvd's style of djing is a combination of trance, progressive house[pitched up to the max..lol], techno, breaks, some electro, and even hard house.. you gotta give it up to the guy for mixing it up with all these genres..and his mixing is one of the best ive seen/heard out of the djs that play trance... but he seemed to have lost his direction/flow of his sets.. i think that his sets in the past[pre 2002] had much better flow.. the last pvd set i really enjoyed was november 2002 @ arc.. that was 4.5hrs of pure pvd energy.. the set flowed beautifully..only thing that didnt 'fit' was when he threw on electro for about 25mins then quickly switched back to trance after he seen that ppl werent feelin it.. after this time, i havent felt his sets at all.. no build ups in his sets, promoting the shit out of his own album, not to mention playing mediocre tracks.. and another thing i dislike about pvd is all of his remake/rework/re-edits... yes, its tru sometimes that he makes it better than the original.. but ultimately he is making them so he can use in his sets.. meaning it is very easy to mix those in because he would make them to fit his style.. i find this not being innovative at all.. i think that using the original tracks and still finding a place to fit in your sets and making it all flow is the real way and one of the beauty of being a dj.. like someone mentioned, i think his nyc performances are too stretched out... i prefer a solid 4hr set compared to his 6hr sets that always seem to lose energy at one point or another.. he is keeping the 6+hr sets in nyc cuz thats what he used to do @ twilo.. but back then we[nyc clubbers and the states in general] were babies to the scene and the whole european sounds of dance music.. we just coulndt get enough of it.. now were more educated in terms of music and djing performances.. so i think pvd needs to step up a little more.. he was a part of creating a trance scene in nyc and thats just a beginning.. the hardest part is to maintain it.. 
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| Originally posted by dj tek and another thing i dislike about pvd is all of his remake/rework/re-edits... yes, its tru sometimes that he makes it better than the original.. but ultimately he is making them so he can use in his sets.. meaning it is very easy to mix those in because he would make them to fit his style.. i find this not being innovative at all.. i think that using the original tracks and still finding a place to fit in your sets and making it all flow is the real way and one of the beauty of being a dj.. |
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| Originally posted by pyro264jb Markus Schulz does this alot also... |
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| Originally posted by dj tek i havent seen pvd since last april and im probably not gonna see him next month either.. pvd's style of djing is a combination of trance, progressive house[pitched up to the max..lol], techno, breaks, some electro, and even hard house.. you gotta give it up to the guy for mixing it up with all these genres..and his mixing is one of the best ive seen/heard out of the djs that play trance... but he seemed to have lost his direction/flow of his sets.. i think that his sets in the past[pre 2002] had much better flow.. the last pvd set i really enjoyed was november 2002 @ arc.. that was 4.5hrs of pure pvd energy.. the set flowed beautifully..only thing that didnt 'fit' was when he threw on electro for about 25mins then quickly switched back to trance after he seen that ppl werent feelin it.. after this time, i havent felt his sets at all.. no build ups in his sets, promoting the shit out of his own album, not to mention playing mediocre tracks.. and another thing i dislike about pvd is all of his remake/rework/re-edits... yes, its tru sometimes that he makes it better than the original.. but ultimately he is making them so he can use in his sets.. meaning it is very easy to mix those in because he would make them to fit his style.. i find this not being innovative at all.. i think that using the original tracks and still finding a place to fit in your sets and making it all flow is the real way and one of the beauty of being a dj.. like someone mentioned, i think his nyc performances are too stretched out... i prefer a solid 4hr set compared to his 6hr sets that always seem to lose energy at one point or another.. he is keeping the 6+hr sets in nyc cuz thats what he used to do @ twilo.. but back then we[nyc clubbers and the states in general] were babies to the scene and the whole european sounds of dance music.. we just coulndt get enough of it.. now were more educated in terms of music and djing performances.. so i think pvd needs to step up a little more.. he was a part of creating a trance scene in nyc and thats just a beginning.. the hardest part is to maintain it.. |
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| Originally posted by vtec junkie Tek, Thats why im turning into a Progressive Whore. |
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| Originally posted by pyro264jb Markus Schulz does this alot also... |
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| Originally posted by vtec junkie Tek, You couldn't have put it any better. I totally agree. This seems to be the case with many trance DJ's these days. Thats why im turning into a Progressive Whore. |
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| Originally posted by arturob Prog's the future!!!! :P |
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| Originally posted by arturob Prog's the future!!!! :P |
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| Originally posted by arturob Prog's the future!!!! :P |
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| Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike Sorry but clearly Techno is the future. |
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| Originally posted by dj tek prog is so 2001... future relies on what YOU can do.. |
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| Originally posted by arturob at least for me. |
techno cant be the future....it lacks in holding ones interest but techno and house go hand in hand
minimal is where it is
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| Originally posted by galdamez I always knew you were a whore, but a prog whore? |
o...m...g... looks like everyone is scrambling to get on the PvD Hate bandwagon. w/e im tired of defending my position, i know where i stand. PvD will stop rawking when i lose my hearing
Could it be that PvD is forced to play tracks that the studio wants and not what he wants?
Maybe they tell him to leave his milkcrate and laptop at the door by the security desk so he can spin their shitty wax.
Just an idea.
If you live in NYC you can see that Liquid Todd is a bit..how can i say this..pukey. Blows turds. Hurls. I have yet to hear Oakey on the waves. I know, shame on me to talk about the other Paul.
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| Originally posted by ogvh5150 If you live in NYC you can see that Liquid Todd is a bit..how can i say this..pukey. Blows turds. Hurls. I have yet to hear Oakey on the waves. I know, shame on me to talk about the other Paul. |
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