TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Music Discussion
-- So what IS up with Dubfire anyway?
Pages (6): « 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 »


Posted by 4clubber on Nov-14-2007 20:03:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Edited because you bust out the rolleyes and turned a casual afternoon on the internet into serious business.

It is, however, nice to know that all people have left to do is nitpick.


Chill m8...it was intended as friendly joke that's all, no intention of knocking you. I'm not the kind of person to take these threads too seriously ...very few actually offer some serious-though provoking substance...

as for the rest...


Posted by Clovis on Nov-14-2007 20:10:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Where have I said that? Further, and as you well know, I play his remix of "Traffic Time" - so wouldn't that be a bit self-defeating?



Nothing I've said has anything to do with anything other than my own opinion. Anyone reading anything further into it than that is either making bold assumptions about what I'm saying without actually reading it or completely misinterpreting what I've posted.



I dunno, but maybe over the past 5 dubfire related threads I've misinterpreted you as going from "I dont like these tracks" to "Dubfire is shit". You chided anyone who uses ribcage as a tool and dismissed the argument completely, even though it was legit in that context, and accused them of just playing it because of the artist name...which I thought was lame...

I've seen Lee work Ribcage into a set wonderfully, and I think what Jason's beef is, who are you to talk shit to Lee for liking a track. Now, I don't agree with that, I think you have a right to be dismayed, sort of like me when Sasha plays the Kanzyani mix of Outhouse, which I fucking hate (though I understand why people like it and why it works for alot of folks)...but I'm going to be perfectly honest and say that some of your anti-dubfire rants meet squarely with arrogance and the result is not very appealing...


Posted by Floorfiller on Nov-14-2007 20:15:

i'm a little out of forum life these days, but you guys are talking about a different jason right? lol...


Posted by Clovis on Nov-14-2007 20:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
i'm a little out of forum life these days, but you guys are talking about a different jason right? lol...



You're not banned n00b


Banned Jason aka all-nite-freak is who we're talking about...unless I've misinterpreted RJT yet again...


Posted by Floorfiller on Nov-14-2007 20:18:

ah ok hehe..

i never realised his name was jason


Posted by RJT on Nov-14-2007 20:18:

You have a serious need to go back and reread my posts then - because it's quite clear you're either complete unable to divorce my opinion of a producer and track from my opinion of those who enjoy/play them or you just haven't read them. Further, the only thing I've said about the "DJ tool" argument is that it's absurd that such tools are garnering critical acclaim for being somehow intrinsically valuable on their own.

Also, there is no difference between me saying that I "don't like" a lot of tracks by a producer and me saying that producer "is shit." None. A producer who is only capable of producing DJ tools might very well be just that to me; shit. You're welcome to disagree, but don't call me arrogant for having an opinion that doesn't agree with yours.

And as far as Jason's beef? I don't know and I couldn't care less.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Nov-14-2007 20:28:

Personal issues on a message board.

Great


Posted by Clovis on Nov-14-2007 20:30:

I was pretty much just offering my opinion, I don't expect you to approach these threads any differently or change your mind. I disagree with people daily on this site, it has less to do with that and more to do with understanding that something that might not do it for you can and does work for others. Just a tiny bit of acceptance of that fact can do wonders for the way people perceive your opinions.


In addition, I've been an arrogant **** many times on this forum, I'm not claiming any sort of moral high-ground, other than I have seen and understood that small differences in the way opinions are presented and worded can do wonders for the way other people interpret them...


And I hope you know by now that I'm not trying to rile ANYONE up and I'm just offering genuine opinions of what I see.


Posted by RJT on Nov-14-2007 20:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Personal issues on a message board.

Great


The content of Clovis and my posts at least seems to be somewhat relevant to the discussion at hand.

More so than this, anyway.


Posted by Clovis on Nov-14-2007 20:37:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
The content of Clovis and my posts at least seems to be somewhat relevant to the discussion at hand.

More so than this, anyway.



I wasn't surprised by his oh-so-predictable interjection...lol


Posted by RJT on Nov-14-2007 20:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
I wasn't surprised by his oh-so-predictable interjection...lol


At the end of the day, the vast majority of us who've been around for a while are.

It's more than likely the reason anyone actually does stick around.

Also, it's threads like these that make me wish there was a combination of this smiley and this one

I think that would really nice.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Nov-14-2007 20:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
I wasn't surprised by his oh-so-predictable interjection...lol

I'd call it an observation.

Anyway, don't let me interrupt - do go on, it's rather entertaining.


Posted by Clovis on Nov-14-2007 20:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I'd call it an observation.

Anyway, don't let me interrupt - do go on, it's rather entertaining.



Looks like we're done. Sorry.


RJT, I'm sure boomer could whip up some imaginative combo of the two..


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Nov-14-2007 20:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Looks like we're done. Sorry.

Aww
C'mon, just pretend I'm not here.


Posted by RJT on Nov-14-2007 20:47:

Once the magic's lost, it's lost for a while.

The spirit is willing, but the flesh is spongy and bruised.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Nov-14-2007 20:48:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Once the magic's lost, it's lost for a while.

The spirit is willing, but the flesh is spongy and bruised.

But me want snu-snu!


Posted by RJT on Nov-14-2007 20:49:

I'd say that about brings this one full circle.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Nov-14-2007 20:50:

Uh... yeah... how about that Dubfire, then?


Posted by Clovis on Nov-14-2007 21:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Uh... yeah... how about that Dubfire, then?



He's got the dub part down, but...wheres the fire?


Posted by bas on Nov-14-2007 21:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
He's got the dub part down, but...wheres the fire?

You sir, are on a roll with the word play today. First Black Friday now this!? I applaud you.


Posted by Clovis on Nov-14-2007 21:31:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
You sir, are on a roll with the word play today. First Black Friday now this!? I applaud you.



Man thats the last time I buy you sushi


Posted by bas on Nov-14-2007 21:37:

I was being serious


Posted by Clovis on Nov-14-2007 21:42:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
I was being serious



Man...thats the last time I buy you sushi


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Nov-14-2007 21:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Man...thats the last time I buy you sushi


This thread needs more punk:


Posted by l�cid on Nov-14-2007 22:00:


Pages (6): « 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 »

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.