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Posted by DigitalMP on Sep-27-2007 15:23:

quote:
As stated on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Prydz

Until recently, Eric had only played shows in and around Europe as he has a fear of flying. However, in October 2007 Eric will venture out to North America for the first time by plane for a month long tour.


Posted by thesauce23 on Sep-27-2007 15:33:

quote:
Originally posted by DigitalMP
Nah...I just can't dig the slow shit.


+ 2.5


Posted by Nata on Sep-27-2007 16:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Special K
http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=8894

interesting.


if thats the track i think it is its gonna be massive!!!


Posted by tobywan on Sep-27-2007 17:18:

quote:
Originally posted by DigitalMP
Nah...I just can't dig the slow shit.


So BPM dictates what you like or dislike? That's a shame, as you might miss out on a lot of fantastic tracks out there...and to quote Paladin from the late 90's:

"Harder isn't Faster...Harder is Harder"


Posted by Silky Johnson on Sep-27-2007 17:20:

quote:
Originally posted by tobywan
"Harder isn't Faster...Harder is Harder"




Nice.


Posted by DigitalMP on Sep-27-2007 17:30:

quote:
Originally posted by tobywan
So BPM dictates what you like or dislike? That's a shame, as you might miss out on a lot of fantastic tracks out there...and to quote Paladin from the late 90's:

"Harder isn't Faster...Harder is Harder"


I didn't say that. I don't like the minimal clicky shit Lawler, Audiofly, Trentmoller, Lee Burridge, Locodice, etc., are playing, and Dubfire is moving into that style. His EM was nice, but his Ibiza Dance Global Radio 14Aug07 set is more what he's moving towards, and I don't like it.

I don't like what I don't like. That's just the way it is.


Posted by tobywan on Sep-27-2007 17:40:

quote:
Originally posted by DigitalMP
I don't like what I don't like. That's just the way it is.


Fair enough, and I'm a true believer of "too each their own", but you did say "I just can't dig the slow shit" which made no reference to glitchy minimal and the like.

I'm just sayin'...:P


Posted by DigDeep on Sep-27-2007 17:47:

I know I'm probably in the minority in saying this, but I preferred Deep Dish....

Dubfire = haven't really been into his sound
Sharam = pure cheese since going solo
Deep Dish = seem to balance each other out, creating something unique that I enjoyed.

*EDIT - seems Matt agrees, this is his post from TRIBE (pretty much identical) lol*

quote:
Originally posted by coleridge
Dubfire brings the repetitive, darker thing.

Sharam brings the dancefloor cheese.

They used to combine for magic.

Now they're left wondering aimlessly to panhandle the world's dancefloors.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Sep-27-2007 17:52:

^^^

I personally don't see what all the fuss is about either. Not really on the train on this one. He's capitalizing on a sound that's already popular...OooOOOooooo, HYPE!


Posted by DigitalMP on Sep-27-2007 18:41:

quote:
Originally posted by tobywan
Fair enough, and I'm a true believer of "too each their own", but you did say "I just can't dig the slow shit" which made no reference to glitchy minimal and the like.

I'm just sayin'...:P


Yeah, same with me. I mean, I even try to give everything a chance.

FFS, everyone loved it so much, I listened to Burridge's Footwork set 3x (all three parts!), before i gave up on it.


Posted by slingshot on Sep-27-2007 18:46:

quote:
Originally posted by DigitalMP
I didn't say that. I don't like the minimal clicky shit Lawler, Audiofly, Trentmoller, Lee Burridge, Locodice, etc., are playing, and Dubfire is moving into that style. His EM was nice, but his Ibiza Dance Global Radio 14Aug07 set is more what he's moving towards, and I don't like it.

I don't like what I don't like. That's just the way it is.


lol, it's actually quite the opposite of this dude. his EM is a WAY better representation of what he's playing in the clubs than the ibiza dance sessions....it's not even funny how far off the ibiza dance sessions is to what he plays when he plays out...mixes like that are much more on the experimental and fun side for him....

and to clear the air here....what he's dropping when he's out in the clubs isn't anything even relatively close to slow....lol.....he fucking lays it down. believe me.

lol, where are you guys even forming these opinions from?

and to clear the air on another thing here....while all of you think he's right into this new tech/click/minimal/ohwow sound....the way he is playing right now....the way he's structuring his sets.....the type of songs he's playing actually remind me alot of old school deep dish.....pre GU25 times to be exact.....i think it's safe to say ali has gone back to his roots as an artist but he's doing it with a modern twist.


Posted by DigitalMP on Sep-27-2007 18:51:

quote:
Originally posted by slingshot
lol, it's actually quite the opposite of this dude. his EM is a WAY better representation of what he's playing in the clubs than the ibiza dance sessions....it's not even funny how far off the ibiza dance sessions is to what he plays when he plays out...mixes like that are much more on the experimental and fun side for him....

and to clear the air here....what he's dropping when he's out in the clubs isn't anything even relatively close to slow....lol.....he fucking lays it down. believe me.

lol, where are you guys even forming these opinions from?


I know man, and trust me, I give Dubfire top billing whenever I get my hands on his sets. But he's so borderline right now that I feel he could go in either direction at any given moment, but I'm so hoping he keeps rockin it for me.

That Ibiza set, I mean, wasn't that recorded at Pacha? Like I said, I would have spread around the avian bird flu if he played that when I was there.


Posted by slingshot on Sep-27-2007 18:53:

quote:
Originally posted by DigitalMP
I know man, and trust me, I give Dubfire top billing whenever I get my hands on his sets. But he's so borderline right now that I feel he could go in either direction at any given moment, but I'm so hoping he keeps rockin it for me.

That Ibiza set, I mean, wasn't that recorded at Pacha? Like I said, I would have spread around the avian bird flu if he played that when I was there.


it was recorded in a studio before his show at space with carl that night.....and as a matter a fact....a snippet from that show was broadcast on carl's global radio show.....i'll find it for ya and let you hear the difference yourself


Posted by DigitalMP on Sep-27-2007 18:55:

quote:
Originally posted by slingshot
it was recorded in a studio before his show at space with carl that night.....and as a matter a fact....a snippet from that show was broadcast on carl's global radio show.....i'll find it for ya and let you hear the difference yourself


i won't object


Posted by jon jon on Sep-27-2007 19:08:

Lawler Says It Best


Steve Lawler in 'Tribal Survivor Interview"

quote:

Which producers are inspiring you now?

>>>Someone who's shit hot, right now is Ali from Deep Dish. The music he's making is unbelievable.

That's interesting as a lot of people were disappointed with the direction Sharam went after Deep Dish.

>>>I was too but I guess he made a decision. But I've still got an awful amount of respect for Deep Dish even though their last album was definitely more on a commercial route. But each to their own. It's funny as a lot of my friends who live back in Surry Hill, girls working as secretaries who don't go clubbing, even they know who Sharam is because he broke into the charts. So in that way he's succeeded. He's made it. 'P.A.T.T' is a great song if you like commercial/pop dance music, but personally for me, what Ali is doing is bang on it.



I'm with Lawlerskates 100%

quote:
Originally posted by slingshot
and to clear the air here


yup, nice posts...


Posted by rabbitjoker on Sep-27-2007 19:45:

quote:
Originally posted by slingshot
isn't anything even relatively close to slow


No slow.


Posted by DigitalMP on Sep-27-2007 20:30:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
No slow.


yo, slick...blow.


Posted by Big Boss on Sep-27-2007 23:37:

Sharam is all about the cheese and he wants to be a rockstar or at least on the level of Bob Sinclar.

Dubfire, however, is on another planet. I've never really liked Deep Dish, but I have respected them for what they have done for house music globally. But in the past year or so, Dubfire has been creating amazing productions and really influencing some of my fav DJs like Vibe, Calderone, Chus and Ceballos, etc.

Even locally, Dubfire is the producer everyone is talking about.


Posted by DigDeep on Nov-19-2007 02:40:

Dubfire's latest production sounds pretty bleh to me....

'Emissions'

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...1&forumid=11&s=


Posted by jon jon on Nov-19-2007 02:58:

buddy his remix of Spastik is

you don't like dubfire, we get it.


Posted by terrytutone on Nov-19-2007 03:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
Dubfire's latest production sounds pretty bleh to me....

'Emissions'


i havent enjoyed any of his music until this track.


Posted by slingshot on Nov-19-2007 03:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
Dubfire's latest production sounds pretty bleh to me....

'Emissions'

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...1&forumid=11&s=


Yea, this track is definately a filler track.

His remix of System 7's Space Bird is a bomb and a half though.

His latest remix of Unkle's Hold My Hand isn't too bad either.


Posted by Yohan on Nov-19-2007 03:06:

Dubfire = fad?


Posted by Chris Allen on Nov-19-2007 05:10:

quote:
Originally posted by jon jon
buddy his remix of Spastik is

Opened my set at Rio with this pitched up a little bit... hell of an intro that's for sure.


Posted by junkie_val on Nov-19-2007 05:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
Dubfire's latest production sounds pretty bleh to me....

'Emissions'

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...1&forumid=11&s=


i personally think it's one of his better ones and it destroys dancefloors all the time.

On a side not i think his overall production and mixdowns are unreal.


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