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Posted by donshaikh on Dec-18-2006 16:01:

I think Ferry's over-rated! No doubt he has some great mixing skills n sets but he isn't on my Hall of Fame, atleast not for now.

He came to Zoukout 2006 as one of the "celebrity" icons on the list, but left the crowd standing with an unsatisfied impression of the no.1 DJ.

For those who dont know, Zoukout is the biggest beach party in Singapore & South East Asia, and having his name in the list of performing acts gave me a reason to attend this 12hr megaparty...but yet he performed below my expectations.

His first track was superb, but as he moved into the latter tracks, it started turning dull, boring and there wasnt any significant climax that made the crowd go wild. He's transitions between tracks were very smooth and clean, but what's the point if you cant get the crowd pumping?

Ive heard other DJs like Darren Emerson, Gareth Emery, John O'Bir, Matt Dekay etc. perform in M.O.S Singapore & Zouk Singapore...and they were far better than Ferry in terms of playing the right sets that would draw interests n attention in the crowds. Ive had friends who are non-electronic listeners, gaining strong approval n interest in Trance within an hour of attending Gareth Emery's gig at M.O.S...that's how good his sets are!

As far as I can say, Ferry is kinda over-rated, judging from the bad impression he left on us at Zoukout 2006. I dont know if its because he woke up on the wrong side of the bed that day or if he had a bad meal before arriving in Singapore...but it was a lil dissapointing I guess.


Posted by julien2 on Dec-18-2006 16:30:

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oh yes clearly they are all shocking dj's and producers


despite your very subtle sarcasm, yes they are.


Posted by denys envy on Dec-18-2006 16:34:

Ferry is a legend, plain and simple.

Yes his productions are suspect at times, but he's a great DJ with solid track selections and progression throughout.

Reads the crowd like no one else.


Posted by Sykonee on Dec-18-2006 17:11:

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Originally posted by D-res
more recent releases like "Fire", sporting the diva vocals just doesn't do it for me, like anything with diva vocals in it. What I've heard of his other productions released around the same time as fire, and his most recent releases as well, aren't anything to write home about in my opinion.

Ah, heh. That's a sample from a Duran Duran song.


Posted by denys envy on Dec-18-2006 18:20:

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Originally posted by Sykonee
Ah, heh. That's a sample from a Duran Duran song.


in the video some bloke sings it.


Posted by Sykonee on Dec-18-2006 20:20:

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Originally posted by Aristronica
in the video some bloke sings it.

Right. Simon Le Bon. Of Duran Duran fame.

Listen to Serious by the group. It's the same. Le Bon probably made a cameo appearance for the video to lip sync it.


Posted by pvdAngel on Dec-18-2006 20:23:

I've not been keeping track on what he's doing or making these days, but I still enjoy his older stuff from time to time.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Dec-18-2006 20:35:

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Originally posted by Aristronica
Reads the crowd like no one else.

Which is great since it is probably one of the most important parts of being a very successful dj. He is the man. He may not be the best technical mixer but he simply plays the right tracks at the right time, every time.


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