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Posted by Orko on Apr-15-2003 16:28:

Question Tiesto's Bladder Problems

Is it just me, or does all Tiesto stuff(sets, albums) have this strange feel to it? I know they are supposed to have a style, but this is something different. It seems as if he takes tracks off too quickly. Like he has to change cause he needs to take a WIZ. I think In Search of Sunrise 3 is a good example. Good tunes, but some of them could have been left on a little longer. I love the guy, but listening to too much Tiesto isnt good, cause i get sick of that feel.

Anybody else know what im talking about?


Posted by DaveSZ on Apr-15-2003 16:52:

He played a 9 hour set once.......

Yes he did leave and take a wiz really quick in the middle.


Posted by trancEyes22 on Apr-15-2003 16:54:

well ffs the man is human. if i were spinning for 9 hrs, you can bet there'd be a toilet behind the booth with me!


Posted by Djeebie on Apr-15-2003 16:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Orko
I think In Search of Sunrise 3 is a good example. Good tunes, but some of them could have been left on a little longer.


Well as you might know there fits a maximum of 80 minutes on a CD. If you want to have 15 tracks squeezed in these 80 minutes you have to shorten some of the songs. It's quite normal for mix cd's...


Posted by Disney on Apr-15-2003 17:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Djeebie
Well as you might know there fits a maximum of 80 minutes on a CD. If you want to have 15 tracks squeezed in these 80 minutes you have to shorten some of the songs. It's quite normal for mix cd's...


... and you don't want long intro's and outro's on a compilation!

You just wanna go straight to the good parts of the tracks


Posted by JulesPLees on Apr-15-2003 17:38:

Its called tight mixing.


Posted by Steven Hays on Apr-15-2003 17:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Djeebie
Well as you might know there fits a maximum of 80 minutes on a CD. If you want to have 15 tracks squeezed in these 80 minutes you have to shorten some of the songs. It's quite normal for mix cd's...


Correct, he was asked to shorten the songs up on ISOS 3 to make way for 15 tracks by the record company. I do believe!

peace,

Steve


Posted by burns on Apr-15-2003 19:13:

quote:
Originally posted by E\/AN AL|\/|AE
Correct, he was asked to shorten the songs up on ISOS 3 to make way for 15 tracks by the record company. I do believe!

peace,

Steve


I got about 90% of the vinyls of that album and beleive me, non of them were shortened, he got so many tunes into 80 mins because he played the first 4 records rather quickly.


Posted by trancedfarmer on Apr-15-2003 19:14:

go get stoned and listen to in search of sunrise 3- only one or two mixes that i didnt like, other than that, HEAVEN!...


Posted by shao on Apr-15-2003 19:48:

15 tracks on 80 min CD = avg of 5 1/3 minutes a track... IMO.. that's long ENOUGH...


Posted by 531.am on Apr-15-2003 19:51:

quote:
Originally posted by JulesPLees
Its called tight mixing.



that or powermixing which btw is quite fun if you have alot of nrg nu-nrg that is


Posted by Orko on Apr-15-2003 20:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Disney
... and you don't want long intro's and outro's on a compilation!

You just wanna go straight to the good parts of the tracks


I personally like nice intro and outros to songs on albums. Gives it a more relaxed feel to it. I like hearing the long build ups of trance tunes.

but not too long ofcourse, cause then you just want to sleep.

and i didnt mean to say he cant go to the washroom, ofcourse people need to do that. i was just using it as a metaphor.


Posted by Duke2003 on Apr-15-2003 20:38:

quote:
I personally like nice intro and outros to songs on albums. Gives it a more relaxed feel to it. I like hearing the long build ups of trance tunes.

I think that depends on our mood, sometimes you just wanna relax bot other times I feel like the best parts only!


Posted by grafal on Apr-15-2003 20:40:

Re: Tiesto's Bladder Problems

quote:
Originally posted by Orko
Is it just me, or does all Tiesto stuff(sets, albums) have this strange feel to it? I know they are supposed to have a style, but this is something different. It seems as if he takes tracks off too quickly. Like he has to change cause he needs to take a WIZ. I think In Search of Sunrise 3 is a good example. Good tunes, but some of them could have been left on a little longer. I love the guy, but listening to too much Tiesto isnt good, cause i get sick of that feel.

Anybody else know what im talking about?


ISOS 3 Is a CD compilation mixed in a studio if I remember correctly. He could stop the recording and take a 2 week break without anyone knowing when listening to the final product thats put onto CD. So no, he did not mix the tracks fast because he had to go to the washroom.


Posted by refuge on Apr-15-2003 21:11:

shit. i would have a bladder problem too if i played as long as tiesto did. ooo shit, i have to go to the bathroom now.



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