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| Originally posted by idoru Exactly. When was the last time you'd read an interview where a DJ or producer said s/he didn't like another DJ or producer? Granted, the whole EDM "scene" has a strong foundation in respect, non-violence, etc. (think 'plur'), but that doesn't mean artists shouldn't say, "Yeah, I don't like what he's doing." |
it was really over oakies hairdo wasnt it 
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| Originally posted by Inconspicuous If that's all I thought he was doing, I might have thought differently of that interview, but my problem with it, besides the total lack of professionalism, is that he's making those statements under the protection of the 'I just want to be honest' guild. The contradiction, though, is that he's not even being honest with himself. He spent the entire interview trying to convince the interviewer that he was the one who made minimal, but he hasn't gotten the credit for it. Sure, he's not wallowing in anonymity (hell, I've bought a few things he's made before), but he certainly hasn't reached that top-of-the-genre cult status that guys like Richie can now claim, and to say he feels slighted by that is an understatement. He thinks he should be bigger than Minus and the rest of the scene, but he's not, and he's completely bitter about the whole thing. Before you can go out and make wild statements blatantly insulting the abilities of other artists, at the very least, you should admit to yourself just how you actually feel about your own work and your own career. It all wreaks of justifications for what he sees as achievement that fails to live up to what he thinks he deserves. |
On a somewhat unrelated note, I found this rather confusing:

I guess there was too much cattiness in this thread ![]()
Best part of the interview:
"All haters are is unhappy. It�s that simple. In my experiences in life, I can tell you that. Haters are not happy. You show me somebody who is a hater and happy, I will kiss your ass. Straight up. That is why people say negative things."
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| Originally posted by RapidFire its called professionalism and courtesy. theyre both in the same profession and yet he didnt talk to him because he doesnt like his music?? and then later he says he respects what he does and wants to achive the same thing... |
Either way, I'd still rather read an interview where the subject is a complete asshole and makes a fool of himself if only to make one point, as opposed to the stock "Respect" response you get 99% of the time from "interview-worthy" DJ's.
Do I think Jay Haze is some awesome guy? Fuck no.
Do I think he makes a fantastic point about just how utterly phoney the dance music scene? You bet your ass I do.
Also, I must have missed the part where he claimed to "create minimal"

Edit: I see what you're referring too now, but still - that just makes him an asshole, and really doesn't render the only part of the interview I thought had a point any less valid.
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| Originally posted by RJT Also, I must have missed the part where he claimed to "create minimal" ![]() Edit: I see what you're referring too now, but still - that just makes him an asshole, and really doesn't render the only part of the interview I thought had a point any less valid. |
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| Originally posted by Clovis Well yeah, you may have that opinion, but when I saw him, he was fucking on point. Maybe it was because Trainwreck lavelle opened for him, but I thought he was technically pretty damn good and his flow and selection were great. He mixed between Nazitrancefuckoff and MANDY - Jah for like 4 and a half minutes. He had a few slight slips here and there but norhing major for mixing between looped CDJs with a cycloops. And At The Controls/Balance 005 are testaments to his ability to arrange tracks in an amazing way... |
Here's what probably happened.
Oakenfold: "Hey, Jean, I need some smack."
Jean: "You need a smack? Okaayy."
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| Originally posted by Inconspicuous If that's all I thought he was doing, I might have thought differently of that interview, but my problem with it, besides the total lack of professionalism, is that he's making those statements under the protection of the 'I just want to be honest' guild. |
pics or ....
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| Originally posted by LoveHate fuck dj jean paul oakenfold>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>hello kitty>>>>>>>>>>>dj jean |
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| Originally posted by Clovis Jay Haze is fucking awesome. I like a guy who can agree to disagree. |
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| Originally posted by Nayil u like mr mystery |
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| Originally posted by RJT Why is he an idiot? |
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| Originally posted by DJ Patski Who the fuck is DJ Jean? |
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| Originally posted by DJ Patski Who the fuck is DJ Jean? |
What really happened
Guys,
This is what really happened coz I was there, saw what happened.
After being at a LOT of parties in the 90's of dj jean, I decided to try out visiting a new set of his @ trance energy (which unfortunately wasnt as amazing as in his eraly days).
After his set I saw him a bit irritated with paul oakenfold so asked him what happened. This is what he said:
" Well he asked me if I could fix him some drugs, so Jean asked some of his friends around but couldn't arrange anything. After telling this to Paul Oakenfold, oakey flipped saying: "how come the most famous dj of holland cant arrange any drugs??". Jean became irritated and asked Oakey to vanish outta his sight...that what happened"
I never saw any fighting, so dont know what brought this in the world...
now i can sleep at night knowing the truth
haha, hell yeah, and I'd kick his groin while at it!
LOL, love it, when i saw oakey he kept fucking off for 2 mins and reappearing like he just had half of columbia's finest wedged up his nose.
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| Originally posted by HourPower After his set I saw him a bit irritated with paul oakenfold so asked him what happened. This is what he said: " Well he asked me if I could fix him some drugs, so Jean asked some of his friends around but couldn't arrange anything. After telling this to Paul Oakenfold, oakey flipped saying: "how come the most famous dj of holland cant arrange any drugs??". Jean became irritated and asked Oakey to vanish outta his sight...that what happened" |
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| Originally posted by washout im confused. you saw jean later and asked him. he (jean) said "he (oakey) asked me, so Jean (?) asked some friends." did u talk to jean or someone else ?? |
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| After his set I saw him a bit irritated with paul oakenfold so asked him what happened. This is what he said: "Well he asked me if I could fix him some drugs," so Jean asked some of his friends around but couldn't arrange anything. After telling this to Paul Oakenfold, oakey flipped saying: "how come the most famous dj of holland cant arrange any drugs??". Jean became irritated and asked Oakey to vanish outta his sight...that what happened |
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