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#1 DJ? This is Pathetic.
I know there are several threads that discuss / disintegrate into bashing of our "World's #1 Voted DJ", Tijs Verwest. As I listen to the broadcast of Gatecrasher @ NEC, I feel the need to make another.
This mixing is some of the worst I have ever heard. Apparently beatmatching, cueing, and general skill of any sort are not required at large festivals. I mean, you're raking in 30k Euros for a gig, why try?
Another thing - when you can't even mix into / out of your own track, maybe you should stop and think - those 13 vodka / red bulls actually didn't improve my performance!
I'll end my rant now, as we've come to commercial...
...Thank God.
What a hero eh trancegiant and yaletrance?
explain that?
Thank you. It needed to be said.
Seems only appropriate the #2 DJ has been playing the same tracks since July.

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| Originally posted by Scottaculous Seems only apparent the #2 DJ has been playing the same tracks since July. |
scott!?!
i can't help cringing when i hear the mixing of nyana cd2. if i was recording that mix for let's say TA Battle of the DJs i would have trashed it and recorded over. and that's a freaking internation cd release 
PVD vs. Tiesto?
Neither.
There, now we can all go home.

Lets not let #2 DJ PvD off guard either. He trainwrecked during his set as well. 
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| Originally posted by torontotrance What a hero eh trancegiant and yaletrance? explain that? |
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| Originally posted by Haak i can't help cringing when i hear the mixing of nyana cd2. if i was recording that mix for let's say TA Battle of the DJs i would have trashed it and recorded over. and that's a freaking internation cd release |
LOL. Rob, why did you startle Yaletrance? This thread will go on for days!
Because that was one of the worst sets I have ever heard.
And OMG I'm not even going to begin to that post about how good Nyana is.
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| you people are too conservative and don't understand his radical mixing style of melodic/harmonic contrasts |
bottom line:
MUSIC SUCKS.
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| Originally posted by DJ Nuclear bottom line: MUSIC SUCKS. |
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| Originally posted by UWM it's a pile of used baby diapers. |
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| Originally posted by YaleTrance the mixing in that cd is beautiful and much better for my ears than the mix compilations put out by Armin and Ferry this year. you people are too conservative and don't understand his radical mixing style of melodic/harmonic contrasts. there is not a single trainwreck in that cd, and the flow is perfect for my taste. to top it off, the mixing sounds human |
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| also must be conservative and not understand how it makes sense to mix from progressive house to hard trance, to techno to uplifting in a set. |
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| Originally posted by UWM Because that was one of the worst sets I have ever heard. And OMG I'm not even going to begin to that post about how good Nyana is. |
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| I also must be conservative and not understand how it makes sense to mix from progressive house to hard trance, to techno to uplifting in a set. |
I agree w the first poster. Tiesto was the one that GOT ME INTO the music. His Trance Energy 2000 set is AMAZING, the thing is he lost his consistency when switching within various genres, there's no flow even while doing that with Tiesto. THAT's what makes a dj flexible, versatile and overall a GOOD dj imo. As for radical mixing? That's fine, but the songs have to go well together and there HAS to be flow, somehow otherwise it detracts from the set and it just becomes sudden and shocking to the dancefloor.
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| Originally posted by dJohn How bout the fact that YaleTrance is trying to comment on mixing technicalities, rather than flow of style. Understanding Tiesto goes beyond what tracks he selects...it's established from his years of work that his track selection carries his own blend and style. Track selection isn't a problem for Tiesto, it's how he mixes it that makes him stand out. Moving on, you commented on his selection of genre...it's ashame so many EDM fans categorize this and that, and label him and her and what not...that creates division within opinions, and that's when flames start...look beyond whether or not he mixes progressive house or hard trance and what not. Who cares if he does? I agree that Nyana was a very average mix(and Yale, I disagree with you on the mixing...I've mixed those tunes alot better, I can honestly say), but it doesn't take away from Tiesto's ability that we all know he has. And no, there's no prog house or hard trance on that compilation, so I don't know where you got those, but if you can look beyond his selction of tracks and genres, you'll find that Tiesto's mixing isn't just about cueing and beatmatching different genres. |
Whilst refering to his gash blend of styles throughout a set I wasn't discussing either of the discs of Nyana, but several of his live performances this year.
And yes, I know all the Tiesto followers think that his mixing is more than beatmatching, cueing, and, well, what 99% of the DJs in the world do. It's some uber-intelligent harmonic and melodic balance that no other DJ can create except your "master".
Bollocks. It sounds like garbage. Maybe to the newbie fans they love it because Tiesto is the daddy of all EDM, but I mean seriously get off your horse and listen to it from an objective point of view.
if u dont like it, then why do u bother listening...?
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| Originally posted by dJohn How bout the fact that YaleTrance is trying to comment on mixing technicalities, rather than flow of style. Understanding Tiesto goes beyond what tracks he selects...it's established from his years of work that his track selection carries his own blend and style. Track selection isn't a problem for Tiesto, it's how he mixes it that makes him stand out. Moving on, you commented on his selection of genre...it's ashame so many EDM fans categorize this and that, and label him and her and what not...that creates division within opinions, and that's when flames start...look beyond whether or not he mixes progressive house or hard trance and what not. Who cares if he does? I agree that Nyana was a very average mix(and Yale, I disagree with you on the mixing...I've mixed those tunes alot better, I can honestly say), but it doesn't take away from Tiesto's ability that we all know he has. And no, there's no prog house or hard trance on that compilation, so I don't know where you got those, but if you can look beyond his selction of tracks and genres, you'll find that Tiesto's mixing isn't just about cueing and beatmatching different genres. |
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| Originally posted by YaleTrance there's no such thing as 'better'. |
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