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Posted by Evil_Gnome on Nov-24-2003 22:44:

Question

I have always wondered this, I think I know, but im not sure. What does it mean when it says *artist* vs. *artist*? Does that just mean they collaberated on the track?

Dont bash me, im from Illinois!


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Nov-24-2003 22:51:

Yes.


Posted by Creamfields23 on Nov-24-2003 22:52:

I think Vs Means there is a "third person" someone playing two different tracks between each other or over another.

If an artist collaberates Mostly you will see "featuring" or "presents" This means the artists really are involved in the outcome.


Posted by starglider on Nov-25-2003 00:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Creamfields23
I think Vs Means there is a "third person" someone playing two different tracks between each other or over another.

If an artist collaberates Mostly you will see "featuring" or "presents" This means the artists really are involved in the outcome.


Not always true. There are plenty of tracks marked "vs." that are a collaboration between two artists, e.g.,

Airwave vs. Rising Star - Sunspot
Darren Tate vs. Jono Grant - Let The Light Shine In
Fictivision vs. C-Quence - Symbols

etc etc.


Posted by elena on Nov-25-2003 02:09:

what does you being from illinois have anything to do with it?


Posted by Evil_Gnome on Nov-25-2003 02:27:

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=143447

hehe...


Posted by Digital Aura on Nov-25-2003 02:29:

Idea illinois does it again.

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...ight=edit+remix


Posted by Evil_Gnome on Nov-25-2003 02:30:

Don't hate us because we live in farm country! We just take more time to learn! We will farm your ass like nobodys business though!


Posted by _Nut_ on Nov-25-2003 02:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Evil_Gnome
Don't hate us because we live in farm country! We just take more time to learn! We will farm your ass like nobodys business though!


On behalf of everyone else from Illinois...


He speaks for himself. I pick up easily


Posted by Evil_Gnome on Nov-25-2003 02:38:

Awww, c'mon back me up here! Actually, I pick up fast. I just have to be told what a lot of things are, since im still pretty new.


Posted by webmeister on Nov-25-2003 02:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Creamfields23
I think Vs Means there is a "third person" someone playing two different tracks between each other or over another.

If an artist collaberates Mostly you will see "featuring" or "presents" This means the artists really are involved in the outcome.


This is not the case.

"Featuring" usually means the artist being featured came on board and did something to supplement the project, but wasn't part of it at the start. Most of the time this refers to singers, eg DJ Tiesto featuring Kirsty Hawkshaw - Suburban Train, or Chicane featuring Maire Brennan - Saltwater.

"Presents" is usually when the established artist is revealing a new alias. Eg Gabriel & Dresden presents Motorcycle - As the Rush Comes, Armin van Buuren presents Perpetuous Dreamer - The Sound of Goodbye.

"vs" usually means that the artists have collaborated from the start on a project, eg M.I.K.E. vs John 00 Fleming - Ice Cream, Paul van Dyk vs Second Sun - Crush.

Hope that clears it up for you slow farming types


Posted by Digital Aura on Nov-25-2003 02:43:

KarateKid S'all good

quote:
We will farm your ass like nobodys business though!


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ROFL!!! See where I'm from?? No really check it out! This is the agricultural capital of Ontario! hahaha There is no dance club for at least 200 miles!! Don't ask how I got hooked here!!


Posted by Evil_Gnome on Nov-25-2003 02:46:

Thats basically how it is here. The closest club to me is like 45 minutes away.

Also, thanks for the clarification webmeister. I got it now!


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Nov-25-2003 02:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Evil_Gnome
Don't hate us because we live in farm country! We just take more time to learn! We will farm your ass like nobodys business though!


House has deep roots in Chicago, it was there and New York where it began. So don't use the "there's no electronica around here" excuse.


Posted by Evil_Gnome on Nov-25-2003 02:54:

Im a good 3 hours from Chicago though! So I can use the excuse!


Posted by Acid John on Nov-25-2003 07:56:

quote:
Originally posted by _Nut_
On behalf of everyone else from Illinois...


He speaks for himself. I pick up easily


i second that!



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