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Posted by oceanic_sunrise on Oct-27-2010 14:01:

oh dash!!

#15!!!! and for his first year on the poll

#trancefamily


Posted by Imu on Oct-27-2010 14:03:

quote:
Originally posted by oceanic_sunrise
oh dash!!

#15!!!! and for his first year on the poll

#trancefamily


fail


Posted by oceanic_sunrise on Oct-27-2010 14:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Imu
fail

fail that your favorite DJ is #15 among the trance elite?

i think not!!


Posted by Imu on Oct-27-2010 14:10:

quote:
Originally posted by oceanic_sunrise
fail that your favorite DJ is #15 among the trance elite?

i think not!!


fail that dash berlin is your favorite dj


Posted by Imu on Oct-27-2010 14:11:

quote:
Originally posted by oceanic_sunrise
fail that your favorite DJ is #15 among the trance elite?

i think not!!


i mean seriously, you might as well like atomic kitten.


Posted by orTof�nChiLd on Oct-27-2010 14:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Imu
i mean seriously, you might as well like atomic kitten.


fuck you, dash is cool


Posted by Imu on Oct-27-2010 14:29:

quote:
Originally posted by orTof�nChiLd
fuck you, dash is cool


In some circles, so are Atomic Kitten. Some of us however, can make an informed distinction between what is cool and what often sounds like nursery rhymes. Although I'll give credit to those 4am mixes - some of them are decent.


Posted by osterzone on Oct-27-2010 14:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Imu
In some circles, so are Atomic Kitten. Some of us however, can make an informed distinction between what is cool and what often sounds like nursery rhymes. Although I'll give credit to those 4am mixes - some of them are decent.

Aren't you going to that DJ Mag party? That would make you a bigger tool than liking Dash Berlin...I mean you came on here last week begging to find out who was going to play MoS as if it were going to be a surprise.


Posted by Imu on Oct-27-2010 14:39:

quote:
Originally posted by osterzone
Aren't you going to that DJ Mag party? That would make you a bigger tool than liking Dash Berlin...I mean you came on here last week begging to find out who was going to play MoS as if it were going to be a surprise.


I am - it doesn't make me a tool. It's a celebration of dance music. At the end of the day, we all want to have a good time with Trance. And also, yes it was predicted as a surprise, because the DJ Mag implied we'd have a new number 1. Either way, there's a difference between curiosity/the desire to see Armin play live, and being a Dash Berlin groupie.


Posted by srussell0018 on Oct-27-2010 14:45:

Yeah, be careful going to that club Imu. Club fires are an epidemic. So rampant and widespread that you probably should avoid them altogether. I hope you're not flying either. I remember reading the news one time, and saw that a plane had crashed. Since then, I've never flew on a plane. I also remember hearing about some big ocean liner that sank on its way from England crossing the Atlantic. Scary stuff eh? I know for me, it's just not worth it. You never know when the next iceberg will hop right in your ship's path.

Furthermore, with the amount of traffic deaths every year, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone willing to risk driving these days. I mean, people die in car accidents every day. Imo, the safest bet is to sit at home and post to online forums and utilize my extensive knowledge of the word "troll." I also think that to truly appreciate a genre of music which is really meant to be heard in a club atmosphere on club sound-systems, it's really better to avoid them altogether and listen from home on your headphones so that your mother isn't bothered by that "infernal racket."


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-27-2010 14:50:

$2.49 for an event ticket is just too much.


Posted by Imu on Oct-27-2010 14:53:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Yeah, be careful going to that club Imu. Club fires are an epidemic. So rampant and widespread that you probably should avoid them altogether. I hope you're not flying either. I remember reading the news one time, and saw that a plane had crashed. Since then, I've never flew on a plane. I also remember hearing about some big ocean liner that sank on its way from England crossing the Atlantic. Scary stuff eh? I know for me, it's just not worth it. You never know when the next iceberg will hop right in your ship's path.

Furthermore, with the amount of traffic deaths every year, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone willing to risk driving these days. I mean, people die in car accidents every day. Imo, the safest bet is to sit at home and post to online forums and utilize my extensive knowledge of the word "troll." I also think that to truly appreciate a genre of music which is really meant to be heard in a club atmosphere on club sound-systems, it's really better to avoid them altogether and listen from home on your headphones so that your mother isn't bothered by that "infernal racket."


But what if I get arthritis in my fingers from typing, preventing me from regular acts of self-pleasuring, leading to a build up of seminal fluid, causing death by EXPLOSION?


Posted by srussell0018 on Oct-27-2010 15:03:

There would be much rejoicing.


Posted by Imu on Oct-27-2010 15:04:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
There would be much rejoicing.


LOL


Posted by orTof�nChiLd on Oct-27-2010 15:31:

quote:
Originally posted by osterzone
Aren't you going to that DJ Mag party? That would make you a bigger tool than liking Dash Berlin...I mean you came on here last week begging to find out who was going to play MoS as if it were going to be a surprise.


Sir, you are a TooL


Posted by Mr Game+Watch on Oct-27-2010 21:03:

Shocked to see Sasha and Digweed so low. Also a lot of the old guard prog DJs didn't even place. No Danny Howells, Dave Seaman, Nick Warren, Desyn, Lee Burridge... surprisingly no Ricardo Villalobos even.

Was kinda hoping to see Add2Basket or Tensnake chart, these guys are some of the hardest working guys in the business currently.


Posted by supersaw abuse on Oct-28-2010 01:44:

who the fuck is avicii?


Posted by Imu on Oct-28-2010 01:47:

quote:
Originally posted by supersaw abuse
who the fuck is avicii?


point well made. he's a shitty house dj who made it big thanks to tiesto and clublife.

just came back from that dj mag party - never been so disenchanted with the trance scene. why oh why do these people think they are rockstars? you're a fucking dj - stop gloating and play a damn set. oh well, another topic for another thread.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Oct-28-2010 01:54:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
Yeah I know that you dumb idiot. It's hardly any new facts. But that's why I despise this poll. Because a producer and not a DJ can easily go and score high points just because a few tracks. So it's more the one who spam most mails who score high. This would be all good if the DJ mag poll was just a poll for fun like the TA poll. But the sad part is that many club promoters refers to it when booking DJs.


If you know that, why do you assume that srussell condones the voting behaviour he describes, you tautological fuck?


Posted by thegman on Oct-28-2010 04:36:

From the Article on Armin:

Armin's A State Of Trance (ASOT) radio show has become big now - huge, in fact. The show has 15 million listeners weekly in 26 different countries, including his own day on Sirius XM in the US - 24 hours of ASOT.

I don't listen to ASOT, so I don't know if he does this, but it seems like all Armin has to do is say vote for me a couple times and he wins. 15 million people...


Posted by Rodri Santos on Oct-28-2010 08:21:

How old is Arty? If i didn't know he is around 18 i'd say he is 10 lol. Respect for making in the top


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