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Posted by Djeebie on Apr-26-2003 10:43:

Arrow Tiësto Interview in ID&T Magazine

I translated this for the non-dutch readers The interview is taken from last months ID&T magazine.

Last month Tiësto again received an important award in Miami, USA: the Dance Star Award. By this time he's back in Holland where he's working on the preparations for the big Tiësto In Concert party, held May 10th in the Gelredome, Arnhem. In short: again it's Tiësto's month.

March 19
Miami, the Winter Music Conference. Tiësto wins the Dance Star Award. "I'm very happy with this award, a new proof of recognition. The evening of the presentation was very special too. Then you're standing there next to Missy Elliot, on the other side Puff Daddy and other big stars. By this time you see dance in America is finally happening. It's a very healthy scene, the clubs are full and the underground is moving. For a long time it seemed America would always stay behind with the dance scene".
Except when it's about organizing a music conference, because the Miami Winter Conference is one of the most important moments for the dance industry. Every year again. Tiësto: "It all sounds fun. Being in Miami, partying every night. But at these parties you always get to meet important people so that you're lobbying all the time. In a very relaxed atmosphere that's true. You talk to someone but before you know it you're talking business. You try to make deals, promote your own label and artists. I had some very great offers to work with very big artists".
He can't say much more about it, but one thing is for sure; the conference has been very good for Cor Fijneman, one of the Blackhole DJ's. "We have promoted Cor very well. He just released a new 12", Venus. This year that record was a real buzz in Miami. Judge Jules spun it, Paul van Dyk, Paul Oakenfold".
Tiësto may be the best DJ of the world, but he also likes to put others in the spotlight: "But I can only do that when I'm feel I'm doing the right thing. On the one side Cor is a very different DJ than me. But he has the power to tear the whole place up. The ability to let people go home with a very nice feeling. Satisfied".

March 29
It's a madhouse in Tiësto's headquarters. Ofcourse it's always a madhouse, but this month it's really busy. Still feeling the jetlag from his trip to Miami, Tijs Verwest is already back in the studio to prepare Tiësto In Concert. And not everything is going the way he planned it: "We have some bad luck with various things. Right now I'm busy compiling the orchestra that is going to perform live on stage. But it's a very difficult story I can tell you. All those musicians got to have their music on paper. Everything must be written down on paper. And classical musicians don't know anything about dance music. I don't exactly know how we are going to do this. My arranger, Geert Huinink (who had a classical education) is writing down everything right now".
Bad luck is also involved in the execution of another nice idea. The last couple of weeks Tiësto made instrumental versions of wellknown hits for the concert in the Gelredome: "I wanted the original singers to perform these songs live on stage. But I don't know if we can get them all to come here. I'm very stressed right now. Not many names have been confirmed while we're six weeks before the concert".
It's very exciting, such a big event (a football stadium packed with 25.000 people) which he has to carry with his own music: "It hasn't been done before that a DJ fills an entire night this way. It's very obvious you totally want to give yourself".
The coming weeks he's going to take a lot of time to practise. Also with a famous English singer: "But I'm not gonna tell you her name. It has to be a surprise".
The Gelredome already being sold out gives Tiësto some peace. "But also some tension, it has to be as good as how I want to be". That's why he's been busy for weeks looking through his immense record collection for tracks best for his DJ-set: "I want to spin both new and old records. But I have to make sure all the records match together with sound and sphere. The whole night has got to be one big musical experience or story".

April 16
During his busy schedule luckily there is some relaxing too: his 'Invited by Tiësto' night in the Amsterdam club Panama. "I find it very nice to do something in Amsterdam again, eventhough it's only once every two months. The first night, with Benny Rodriguez, was superb. There was a beautiful mix of real fans and the Amsterdam people who won't come to a big event very often. On such a night I can spin what I want, it doesn't necessarily have to be very hard or something. Usually I'm DJ'ing at big events. That's kind of hectic and the people are far away. That's why DJ'ing in a small club once in a while is very nice to do. Some intimacy again. Down to earth. Just the way I started".

April 20
First the Miami Winter Conference and now the preparations for the Gelredome. Does Tijs find anytime for the talent scout, which he at the beginning of this year, after winning the Popprijs, started? "Not really", confesses Tiësto, "we did receive a lot of reactions, but the mailbox is still open. So people if you still want to send something... Till May 10th I don't have time to listen to it. Right after that I'll start with it".
So monday May 12 Tiësto will be in the studio with lots of music to listen to? "Uhmm, I think it'll be tuesday May 13, hahaha".


Posted by arj1o1 on Apr-26-2003 10:47:

w00t! did you translate this all?? thanks even i am a dutch reader


Posted by Djeebie on Apr-26-2003 10:50:

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Originally posted by arj101
w00t! did you translate this all?? thanks even i am a dutch reader


Well I didn't really had anything to do at this moment. And I thought some people might want to read it in English. It's not really one of hell of a job to translate (maybe half an hour) plus it's very good for my ability to write in English.


Posted by Big Lil on Apr-26-2003 12:13:

thx for translation m8!

nice interview!


Posted by T_2199 on Apr-26-2003 12:23:

thanx mate!!


Posted by Pio on Apr-26-2003 14:32:

i'm a classical musician that knows about dance music i would've loved to play there!

oh well, i'd rather see the show from the audience


Posted by Ibiza Dreams on Apr-26-2003 15:05:

Thanks for the translation bud, Tiesto seems to be doing bigger and better things as the days pass. 25,000 people?!!?! damn, with an orchestra to top it off. I would do anything to be there. That's also great that he is getting recognition here in the states, and deals from "big" artists no doubt. Cool info.


Posted by Narcissus on Apr-26-2003 15:06:

Thanks for going through all the trouble This is off topic but will tiesto concert be broadcasted/recorded?


Posted by Freeza on Apr-26-2003 15:20:

Thumbs up

Thanks for taking the time to do that for us - I really enjoyed reading that interview


Posted by Floorfiller on Apr-26-2003 17:08:

yeah just another quick thanks for the translation...


Posted by DennisF on Apr-26-2003 17:18:

quote:
That's why he's been busy for weeks looking through his immense record collection for tracks best for his DJ-set: "I want to spin both new and old records. But I have to make sure all the records match together with sound and sphere. The whole night has got to be one big musical experience or story".


omfg, this is gonna be awesome!!!


Posted by .montecarlo. on Apr-26-2003 18:38:

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The coming weeks he's going to take a lot of time to practise. Also with a famous English singer: "But I'm not gonna tell you her name. It has to be a surprise".


Jan Johnston? That would be cool...

Thanks for the article


Posted by silveride on Apr-26-2003 19:12:

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Originally posted by InsomnEac
Jan Johnston? That would be cool...

Thanks for the article


That would be awesome! That was my first guess too after reading the article. By the way thanx for the translation. I wish I spoke Dutch.... Armin's show is full of stuff I'd love to understand when he talks... I just have to be happy with whatever I can read.. thanks again

Silveride


Posted by CraSHer[UK] on Apr-26-2003 20:47:

thanks mate, impressive translation


Posted by twilight on Apr-26-2003 21:24:

and once again: THANKS 4 the translation


Posted by fastmp3 on Apr-27-2003 00:00:

dank je for the translation



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