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Posted by PutBoy on Jun-29-2006 10:53:

I didn't like this at all.


Posted by cherrybarry on Jun-29-2006 12:08:

The guys is a joke. He remixes POTC b/c of it's commercial value, And not only that, he's using flight 643 loops in this track, and that track sux anyway.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-29-2006 12:13:

quote:
Originally posted by cherrybarry
The guys is a joke. He remixes POTC b/c of it's commercial value, And not only that, he's using flight 643 loops in this track, and that track sux anyway.

Name one producer who remixes something for other than commercial value.


Posted by honkyman on Jun-29-2006 12:17:

mr.mystery name one reason why anyone should listen to you!!!


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-29-2006 12:17:

quote:
Originally posted by honkyman
mr.mystery name one reason why anyone should listen to you!!!

Nah.


Posted by bamski on Jun-29-2006 12:20:

quote:
Originally posted by honkyman
mr.mystery name one reason why anyone should listen to you!!!


You should listen to Mystery because you make +50 posts in an hour and not one makes sense?


Edit: +75


Posted by DJ Dinz on Jun-29-2006 17:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Name one producer who remixes something for other than commercial value.


I agree with mystery.. he got the point..
n yes tiesto loop flight 643 in it..

quote:
You are sadly mistaken. During the closing parts of his current sets Tiesto plays as hard as any of the people you are talking about. In fact he sometimes plays even harder


nah i witness him.. he dissapoint me.. he is way to commercial.. he spin everything in his Just be album 2 months ago.. here in indonesia

back to the track..
I like this remix! Is a DJ weapons!


Posted by Trance-M on Jun-29-2006 19:39:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Dinz
I agree with mystery.. he got the point..
n yes tiesto loop flight 643 in it..



nah i witness him.. he dissapoint me.. he is way to commercial.. he spin everything in his Just be album 2 months ago.. here in indonesia

back to the track..
I like this remix! Is a DJ weapons!



Why do I get the feeling people don't like anything with Tiesto's name on it and don't jugde the track but the producer. It's crap, because Tiesto made it.

I don't give a shit wo produced a track. If a track is good I enjoy it, doesn't care who made it. It even may be commercial, what's the problem with that. And there is one advantage, this track is played at many radio stations over here. I like it, because then I also can enjoy it at my work.


Posted by cherrybarry on Jun-29-2006 22:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
Why do I get the feeling people don't like anything with Tiesto's name on it and don't jugde the track but the producer. It's crap, because Tiesto made it.


Because this guy has disappointed me time and time again. Never liked him as a DJ, but once respected him as a producer...especially tracks like Suburban Train, Silence remix, Kamaya Painters stuff...until you realize that half his tracks are not even his own work.

Suburban Train is prolly the only listenable track RvG has made the past 10 years.


Posted by THE_Chris on Jun-29-2006 22:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Name one producer who remixes something for other than commercial value.


Digital Blonde


Posted by MichaelBoogerd! on Jun-29-2006 22:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
Why do I get the feeling people don't like anything with Tiesto's name on it and don't jugde the track but the producer. It's crap, because Tiesto made it.

I don't give a shit wo produced a track. If a track is good I enjoy it, doesn't care who made it. It even may be commercial, what's the problem with that. And there is one advantage, this track is played at many radio stations over here. I like it, because then I also can enjoy it at my work.


Exactly, I refer back to a post Konijn made earlier - when he heard the track at a live event in Boston, when he didn't know what it was - it was pretty damn good...

Would that opinion have changed had he known it was a Tiesto production?

Seems like the post above (by Cherry barry) would make the answer to the question definitely yes! Why base a judgement on a track on a DJs reputation? Listen to the track first, and give reasons why that particular track is not working for you... not why over a whole career, the producer has failed to deliver... cos that really is a wonderful argument to why you don't like the new track.

I think its obviously a commerical driven track, slightly over-the-top, but then thats what the original melody lends itself to quite nicely. Tiesto's effort just pads it out with some nice beats & a trip down memory lane with the 643 elements.

Its not about to win the next Track Of The Year awards, but then was that its intention?

Also - its commercial yes, but is that Tiesto's fault? He was requested to make this remix, not the other way around. Credit to him for polishing up something quite nice, as opposed to something quite mediocre as per usual filmscore meets big artist type crossover.


Posted by eieregooie on Jun-30-2006 00:04:

quote:
Originally posted by cherrybarry
...until you realize that half his tracks are not even his own work.

That is such a bullshit argument!

Firstly because it doesn't say ANYTHING about the quality of a track, and secondly because that happens with a lot of top DJ's, even though you are probably unaware of it.

A track doesn't get any better or worse with a different name on it.


Posted by cherrybarry on Jun-30-2006 00:11:

look, I listen to stuff by top producers with high expectations (already knowing who produced it before listening), and guys like sander van doorn, randy katana, G&D, trentemoller, angello, jonas steur, etc. deliver everytime. Is it too much to ask for Tiesto to do the same?


Posted by cherrybarry on Jun-30-2006 00:12:

quote:
Originally posted by eieregooie
That is such a bullshit argument!

Firstly because it doesn't say ANYTHING about the quality of a track, and secondly because that happens with a lot of top DJ's, even though you are probably unaware of it.

A track doesn't get any better or worse with a different name on it.


The track still sux. Even with a [insert top producer] name on it.


Posted by cherrybarry on Jun-30-2006 00:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Name one producer who remixes something for other than commercial value.


the point is that a POTC remix will be all that Tiesto needs to maintain his #2 ranking next year. which basically allows him to do shit the rest of the year and get away with it...is it too much to ask for higher standards in production by today's top DJ's?


Posted by JMax on Jun-30-2006 00:32:

tiesto sucks, and if you are looking for a good tune realted with pirates this is ten times better

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0yI...search=lazytown

nuff said






Posted by PETRAN on Jun-30-2006 03:53:

quote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0yI2MQf8Tk&search=lazytown






Ohhh maaaateeee hahahahahahahahahhahaha im still laughinggggg , looooooolll 10000000000000 TIMES BETTER THAN "TIESTO'S PIRATE TUNE"!


Posted by PETRAN on Jun-30-2006 03:56:

So, is tiesto creating a new genre called "pirate-trance"(piratrance) than?(sort of like "epic trance"...)?!?


Posted by eieregooie on Jun-30-2006 04:03:

quote:
Originally posted by cherrybarry
look, I listen to stuff by top producers with high expectations (already knowing who produced it before listening), and guys like sander van doorn, randy katana, G&D, trentemoller, angello, jonas steur, etc. deliver everytime. Is it too much to ask for Tiesto to do the same?

Maybe you should consider to stop having those expectations, you might see a whole different world

And besides that, I wouldn't consider half of those guys top producers, and most of them have made tracks that weren't up to their standards, so bad example buddy...

If you keep having those expectations, all of those guys will disappoint you sooner or later.


Posted by halexander837 on Jun-30-2006 04:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Minhaj
what ever
first movie was bullshit, im pretty sure this one will be the suck too.

*waits for Scanner Darkly*


I would have to agree on that one. It did kinda suck


Posted by Push2005 on Jun-30-2006 06:47:

quote:
Originally posted by eieregooie
Maybe you should consider to stop having those expectations, you might see a whole different world

And besides that, I wouldn't consider half of those guys top producers, and most of them have made tracks that weren't up to their standards, so bad example buddy...

If you keep having those expectations, all of those guys will disappoint you sooner or later.


Well said


Posted by MichaelBoogerd! on Jun-30-2006 14:24:

quote:
Originally posted by cherrybarry
the point is that a POTC remix will be all that Tiesto needs to maintain his #2 ranking next year. which basically allows him to do shit the rest of the year and get away with it...is it too much to ask for higher standards in production by today's top DJ's?


Oh for fucking Nora's sake

Why do you think the damned poll means anything to him?


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-30-2006 14:33:

quote:
Originally posted by cherrybarry
the point is that a POTC remix will be all that Tiesto needs to maintain his #2 ranking next year. which basically allows him to do shit the rest of the year and get away with it...is it too much to ask for higher standards in production by today's top DJ's?

Yeah, right. He got paid to do this remix. That's the only reason he did it. Just like 99% of producers would had done if they'd been asked.

It's just business, not trying to gain points at a popularity contest that doesn't mean anything to anyone.


Posted by sandstorm03 on Jun-30-2006 14:43:

quote:
Originally posted by MichaelBoogerd!
Why do you think the damned poll means anything to him?


i think it means something to him


Posted by Cloud on Jun-30-2006 14:44:

quote:
Originally posted by MichaelBoogerd!

Why do you think the damned poll means anything to him?


excuse me?


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