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Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-02-2007 21:00:

quote:
Originally posted by jon jon
what?


whoa...totally didn't even finish that sentence off! oops

And yes, DJ Almanac is required. I ordered my 2007 copy yesterday.


Posted by mdabat on Apr-02-2007 21:01:

Most of Toronto's electronic scene loves the HARD HOUSE, BANG BANG! BOOM BOOM! and for that reason i think that most believe DJs who do not perform to such expectations are shit. I say Mark Oliver is the most overrated DJ in the Toronto scene (no consistency in his mixing), while Tiesto is the most overrated in the world, he just doesnt care anymore. Others like Digweed and Sasha are really good, their music isnt HARD, but takes u through a journey, and their mixing is flawless..just cuz progressive isnt ur thing doesnt mean u should criticize legends who shaped this music scene over time


Posted by TheVrk on Apr-02-2007 21:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Jaineration
to add to the Danny Howells debate...
1-held an abolsute 80's party with Lee Burridge at a Bar (not a club on the first night of the conference) no beats, no mash-ups, just straight 80's...no bubble gum either...the good stuff...Falco, Orchestral Manouvers in The Dark, The Fixx, XTC and much more..the vibe was awesome, and the egos were put aisde..great party!

STFU!!
That is fuckin AWESOME (big 80s fan here)


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-02-2007 21:02:

quote:
Originally posted by mdabat
Most of Toronto's electronic scene loves the HARD HOUSE, BANG BANG! BOOM BOOM!


I may be new to the house scene, but most people in TO loving hard house? I don't think so.


Posted by The Highroller on Apr-02-2007 21:05:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I may be new to the house scene, but most people in TO loving hard house? I don't think so.


No, but the popular Toronto house sound is hard and fast.


Posted by TheVrk on Apr-02-2007 21:06:

quote:
Originally posted by mdabat
Most of Toronto's electronic scene loves the HARD HOUSE,

Ummmmm, NO


Posted by Yohan on Apr-02-2007 21:10:

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
No, but the popular Toronto house sound is hard and fast.

Party house tunes get boring well fast though.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-02-2007 21:12:

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
No, but the popular Toronto house sound is hard and fast.


Ahhh...I see.


Posted by lopi on Apr-02-2007 21:14:

Armin.

I don't think I've ever been impressed by anything he's done.


Posted by The Highroller on Apr-02-2007 21:19:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Party house tunes get boring well fast though.


In 2005, I would agree that the Toronto sound got boring quickly, but I found in 2007, especially in the latter half, Nathan Barato and Carlo Lio have been pushing the once narrow boundaries of the Toronto sound. Although it may still be hard and fast, it's a a lot more forward thinking.


Posted by mdabat on Apr-02-2007 21:21:

quote:
Originally posted by TheVrk
Ummmmm, NO


I respect ur opinion, but thats the image i get from the scene here, whenever im at the guv i hear mark oliver destroying the speakers with his music, his set after above&beyond was awful! goes from trance to progressive house, back to trance, then hard house and hardcore..i go to This is London and i see some sketched out person jumping up and down with a paper that says HARDER on it, and everyone around him is complaining that the music is not hard enough..thats the vibe i get.

No one really gives credit to DJs who dont go with that style, Jeff Milligan for example is a very talented Toronto DJ whos more popular outside of Canada than he is here..why?? cuz he spins minimal and some tech (on 4 decks too)..and what are party house tunes? lol


Posted by TheVrk on Apr-02-2007 21:40:

quote:
Originally posted by mdabat
I respect ur opinion, but thats the image i get from the scene here,

I misunderstood the context of the post.
I took it as what edm fans in general in TO prefer, as opposed to the actual style local DJs spun. My bad


Posted by infinity HiGH on Apr-02-2007 22:01:

quote:
Originally posted by TheVrk
I think this applies to ANY DJ, let alone someone with a sound as diverse and intricate as Howells.


Danny Howells moreso than 99% of the DJ's out there. Just listen to his 24:7 cd, Choice, EM 2002, GU027. His versatility is second to none.

edit

Jain said it best. Those 2 are prime examples of why he's better than everybody else (cept for Burridge). I'd kill to be at that 80's party


Posted by infinity HiGH on Apr-02-2007 22:04:

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
but I found in 2007, especially in the latter half,


You've been to the future??


Posted by jon jon on Apr-02-2007 22:08:

lol little g travels through space and time seeking out the best Behrouz sets...


Posted by slingshot on Apr-02-2007 22:23:

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
In 2005, I would agree that the Toronto sound got boring quickly, but I found in 2007, especially in the latter half, Nathan Barato and Carlo Lio have been pushing the once narrow boundaries of the Toronto sound. Although it may still be hard and fast, it's a a lot more forward thinking.


I concur. Saw Carlo a few nights ago in St. Catharines and I was very impressed with him. He has succesfully managed to create his own, unique sound. Although it may not be my sound of choice, it's fresh, and he's pushing it which imo deserves all the respect in the world. Same goes for Nathan. Kudos fellas.


Posted by Cribby on Apr-02-2007 22:24:

You are all ridiculous people

I'd like to add one more...

Sander Van Doorn. Way too much hype for this dude...wasn't impressed the last time he was here. Sure, my opinion is biased in terms of selection, because I'm not the biggest fan of tech-trance, but his mixing as well as programming I found to be pretty mediocre. My opinion. Eat it with a spoon if you must.


Posted by activate on Apr-02-2007 22:29:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie


I <3 my Tiesto




you must be new to this "scene" then.


Posted by Takayuki on Apr-02-2007 22:48:

This topic screams an endless debate.

In order to fully and thoroughly critique a DJ you must listen to that specific DJ for quite a lengthly period... years of course. This would require one to attend many live events as well as induldge in many other compiliations and livesets from around the globe to see how the DJ spins throughout the rest of the planet in order to pass judgement on what is and what isn't "Over-rated". You must understand what a DJ might play here in North America may be completely different than other continents. The DJ knows (or should know) to carefully select a track listing for a specific crowd. Secondly, you must critique the DJ on 4 major levels. Beatmatching & Technicalities, Track Selection, Programming & Flow and of course Crowd Interaction. If the DJ succeeds the majority of the time in most if not all categories throughout your clubbing career then over-rated they are not. The fact remains that a DJ's style will never stay the same and just because that specific DJ progresses and evolves over time hardly means they become Over-Rated.. but to sucessfully critique a DJ unbiasedly even if their style has changed becomes the key factor in deciphering who is and is not Over-Rated.

My 2 Pennies.


Posted by activate on Apr-02-2007 23:14:

anyone that calls Danny Howells overrated doesn't know what they're talking about.


Posted by Swamper on Apr-02-2007 23:26:

Also, as a side note, I've witnessed it many times where intl DJs take it easy in Toronto and spin like absolute shit - probably because they know the majority of the crowd will drool over whatever is given to them (kinda like our hockey team) - but somehow they go on to play great sets elsewhere the next night.


Posted by infinity HiGH on Apr-02-2007 23:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Swamper
Also, as a side note, I've witnessed it many times where intl DJs take it easy in Toronto and spin like absolute shit - probably because they know the majority of the crowd will drool over whatever is given to them (kinda like our hockey team) - but somehow they go on to play great sets elsewhere the next night.


Eg. Toronto->Montreal.

Happens way too often. But the crowds are such tools here that a DJ can afford to play bad cause everybody will eat it up anyways, like you said.


Posted by Tordan on Apr-02-2007 23:31:

^^ damn right Del. perfect example of that was Armin last year. he sucked big time at Decadence and absolutely killed it at BeB a few days after. like WTF!!

edit. lol you beat me to it peter


Posted by infinity HiGH on Apr-02-2007 23:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Tordan
^^ damn right Del. perfect example of that was Armin last year. he sucked big time at Decadence and absolutely killed it at BeB a few days after. like WTF!!

edit. lol you beat me to it peter



Posted by ChemEnhanced on Apr-02-2007 23:39:

I think we need to have a DJ Idol.....all the top DJs spin off....winner take all.


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