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why did so many people diss Tiesto's "Nyana" comp?
i think it's a strong release and it is as strong and fun to listen to as his "Revolution" dj mix.
I think it's good, but it's hard to compare it to his other older legendary mixes such as ISOS 2 & 3 and Magik 6.
It will always be hard to top that brilliance. 
its ok
it got dissed because it was done by Tiesto. In Search of Sunrise 3 also got dissed and it still sounds very refreshing to this day, unlike many mix compilations from a few years ago that sound awfully dated after a while.
I prefer his old style
The Techno. And the shaky mixing. A DJ I know could tell that he barely recovered from trainwrecking a few times.
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| Originally posted by YaleTrance it got dissed because it was done by Tiesto. In Search of Sunrise 3 also got dissed and it still sounds very refreshing to this day, unlike many mix compilations from a few years ago that sound awfully dated after a while. |
REVOLUTION >nyana
fukin revolution had classic mint tunes
ballroom, leama-melodica, lost vagueness(oliver lieb remix),yahel voyage , industry by green martian,push strange world, flesh by jan johnston, argonaut -people want to be needed, delerium-silence
OMG dont compare nyana to revolution mix cd..
revolution was pure ownage
it just did not compare..it was weak
I almost bought nyana but bought world service instead (a choice I do not regret making)
Because they didn't like it?
I think the main problem is that there is too many styles on there. Jack of all trades, master of none type stuff.
There's a bit of prog on there, enough to annoy people who don't like prog, but not enough prog for prog people to really get into.
And replace the word prog in that previous sentence with any other trance genre (tech, uplifting, vocal etc).
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| Originally posted by webmeister I think the main problem is that there is too many styles on there. Jack of all trades, master of none type stuff. There's a bit of prog on there, enough to annoy people who don't like prog, but not enough prog for prog people to really get into. And replace the word prog in that previous sentence with any other trance genre (tech, uplifting, vocal etc). |
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| Originally posted by arctic Because they didn't like it? |
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| Originally posted by YaleTrance it got dissed because it was done by Tiesto. In Search of Sunrise 3 also got dissed and it still sounds very refreshing to this day, unlike many mix compilations from a few years ago that sound awfully dated after a while. |
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| Originally posted by Cobalt Oh come on, now, YaleTrance. ISOS3 leaves Nyana in the dust. The album lacks form. |
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| Originally posted by YaleTrance it got dissed because it was done by Tiesto. In Search of Sunrise 3 also got dissed and it still sounds very refreshing to this day, unlike many mix compilations from a few years ago that sound awfully dated after a while. |
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| Originally posted by YaleTrance It sure does. Nyana's not amazing, but it got a worse rap than it deserved just because it was Tiesto and he has set the bar so high. Armin's and Ferry's last compilations were quite generic, yet no big fuss was made about that. ISOS3 got a lot of diss for the transitions in the first 4 tracks and the one into Southern Sun, and listening to them now one can appreciate how brilliant they really were. |
I quite like it, but I have to agree... doesn't come close to ISOS 2 (my fav cd ever) or Magik 6 !
believe me or not i dont care but names dont mean much to me i listen to what i like and just go about my day... i bought nyana and have listened to it once... i think its pretty average to say the least just does nothing for me... that tiesto mix live from enegrgy mix from donkeys years ago is pretty mint but aye...
i do thinbk however that i shall go have a listen to one of those dj dawn mixes i downloaded earlier today...
scuse my drunk ramblings
i never even bothered to listen to CD1 of Nyana for more than a couple of minutes... just checking it out now: i love how he plays 3 tech trance tracks to start out (which i don't like at all) and then right into uplifting "let the light shine in". the mix here wasn't disgusting like some on CD2, but it certainly didn't pleasantly surprise me. there is such a complete lack of care put into this CD. there is NO flow, which is what i said the first time i listened way back when. the tracks don't work together, though, as somebody pointed out, many of them are very good individually.
people love to hate on tiesto
nyana is not bad... the vinyl sampler has a couple massive tracks.
But magik, ITWT volumes, you see a difference in track selection and mixing compared to Nyana. Tiesto's Nyana sold very well in North America, so I'm sure Tiesto's pocketbook in not hurting.
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| Originally posted by fitom tiel and yet the paradox is that youre half praising it because it was done by Tiesto. if youre at the point where you can release an album and have it distributed to almost every single record store worldwide, and you know that it's going to sell and be heard by hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people, then at least think it out properly. the tracks were good singularly at the time of the release, but the way they were mixed almost ruined them and gave no form to the compilation itself. |
And most of the tracks on CD1 were released in 2002.
I must say I am split on this issue. I really enjoyed Nyana, but really only because of disc two. I think I have listened to disc one maybe three or four times since I bought it, while disc two is a staple in my listening repetoire.
I am in agreement with what seems to be a consensus about disc one. The first few tracks were not impressive to me and did a poor job of bringing me into the album (which is what the first tracks should do). Overall, disc one did not take me on the 'journey' that Tiesto's compilation albums are known for.
I thought disc two was excellent. Where some of you saw an eclectic collection of different styles, I saw it in a more positive light. Track selection was diverse and the disc has many hits (beautiful things, nothing, ATRC). Its lighter sound is also inviting for people who are somewhat unfamiliar with the genre. It is also oneo f the best albums to have on when you're *ahem* entertaining someone of the opposite sex.
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| Originally posted by fitom tiel the tracks were good singularly at the time of the release, but the way they were mixed almost ruined them and gave no form to the compilation itself. |
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