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Posted by DJGrizz1082 on Mar-16-2005 13:51:

Ministry of Sound Clubbers Guide 2005

what do you think of ministry od sounds clubbers guide 2005?


Posted by colonelcrisp on Mar-16-2005 13:53:

havent seen the tracklisting yet.


but if its anything compared to any other MOS compilation..... it most likely sucks balls...




....big harry ones


Posted by colonelcrisp on Mar-16-2005 13:56:

i take it back i jsut went to amazon.com and checked the tracklisting and not only does it lick harry balls, it smokes the pole as well...



for the future, ITWT and Tunneltrance force are all you need my friend......


Posted by DJGrizz1082 on Mar-16-2005 14:05:

WOW! you're really cool!


Posted by colonelcrisp on Mar-16-2005 14:20:

i try my best for a wednesday morning at 9:30 AM hope i made your day better


Posted by torontotrance on Mar-16-2005 17:34:

SHITE


Posted by Psiweaver on Mar-16-2005 18:57:

what they said.


Posted by UWM on Mar-16-2005 18:59:

quote:
Originally posted by DJGrizz1082
WOW! you're really cool!


Well you did ask for their opinion of the comp.


Posted by colonelcrisp on Mar-16-2005 19:08:

n00b


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-16-2005 19:31:

Doesn't deserve touching with an extended barge pole.


Posted by Spacey Orange on Mar-16-2005 20:33:

you guys don't have to be such pricks. and if you must be pricks, at least back your opinions with comments as to why you feel; the way you do.

here's the TL

Disc: 1
1. Out of Touch
2. Call on Me - Eric Prydz
3. Rocker
4. Wonderful Night - Fatboy Slim
5. Pump It Up [Jerry Ropero & Denis the Menace Remix] - Danzel
6. Get It On [DJ Bomba & Paolo Remix] - Intenso Project
7. Drop the Pressure
8. Stay With You - Lemon Jelly
9. Enjoy the Silence 04 [Ewan Pearson Extended Remix] - Depeche Mode
10. Feel the Vibe [Instrumental Mix] - Axwell
11. In My Heart
12. Swing 2 Harmony - Perasma
13. Sos [Skylark Remix]
14. I See Girls [Tom Neville Crazy Legs Mix]
15. Every Little Time [Jon Dixon Remix] - Gemma J
16. Saturday - Taka Boom
17. Heavy
18. Rockya Body [Turbo Club Mix]
19. Night Music
20. What U Got, What U Do


Disc: 2
1. Object of My Desire - Dana Rayne
2. Sunrise [BCD Remix]
3. Winter - Andrea Britton
4. Attention! [F&W Remix] - Commander Tom
5. Love U More [Public Domain's Stadium Mix]
6. Back for Me [Quadrasonic Remix] - Candee Jay
7. Still the One [Dougal & Styles Remix]
8. Loveshy 2004 [Lee's Remix] - Kristine Blond
9. Forgiven 2005 [Rezonance Q Remix] - The Space Brothers
10. Intruder
11. Ignition, Sequence, Start
12. Nightdive [Nitrox Mix] - Graham Gold
13. Love Shines Through [Michael Van Holz Remix] - Marcella Woods
14. Second You Sleep (I Stay to Watch You Fade Away) [Silverroom Remix]
15. Feelin' Me [4 Rising Stars Mix]
16. Sunshine After the Rain [Dizzy Deejays Remix] - Bel-Aires
17. Generation of Love [Special D. Remix]
18. Calabria - Drunkenmunky
19. Wanna Win You Back
20. Follow the Sun [Tuff Twins Remix]


i only recognize Eric Prydz and Kristing Blond so i can't comment on its value. either way, MOS productions have a place and are important to the trance world. in the US MOS actually advertises, this exposing some non-EDM listeners to EDM and trance. many of these new listners may eventually move on to more critically acclaimed trance. MOS is sort of 'gateway' music. in other words, MOS creates many new trance listners. at least appreciate that.


Posted by torontotrance on Mar-16-2005 21:23:

How can you appreciate MOS creating new trance listeners? when they have whored their mass commercialization of dance music for the last decade. If you ask me, MOS is what's wrong with dance music, it shows that when big business gets involved, people lose sight of what's important and they are killing dance music with their tripe. Yes they sell well for the people who call dj sammy techno but I don't see this compilation being any different from their previous attempts, which is just wack a ton of big tunes, put it on commercials and try to sell a shitload of copies. MOS used to be amazing, I used to love their compilations, look at Trance Nation with Ferry from years ago, then Ferry left when MOS tried to control him. I don't think this compilation offers anything new to the already over populated shelfs in stores, that are falling down under the weight of crap compilations, mixed by anyone with a set of turntables. I do like the "Call on Me" song, call it a guilty pleasure I reckon but still, I don't see this being any different from the previous outings. MOS = Ministry of Shite and until anyone tells me otherwise, I'm sticking to my story.


Posted by colonelcrisp on Mar-16-2005 21:50:

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

Amen To that Reverend


Posted by *HaRRy* on Mar-16-2005 21:52:

its crap, just as the last 20000 wanky albums


Posted by Spacey Orange on Mar-16-2005 22:03:

quote:
Originally posted by torontotrance
How can you appreciate MOS creating new trance listeners? when they have whored their mass commercialization of dance music for the last decade. If you ask me, MOS is what's wrong with dance music, it shows that when big business gets involved, people lose sight of what's important and they are killing dance music with their tripe. Yes they sell well for the people who call dj sammy techno but I don't see this compilation being any different from their previous attempts, which is just wack a ton of big tunes, put it on commercials and try to sell a shitload of copies. MOS used to be amazing, I used to love their compilations, look at Trance Nation with Ferry from years ago, then Ferry left when MOS tried to control him. I don't think this compilation offers anything new to the already over populated shelfs in stores, that are falling down under the weight of crap compilations, mixed by anyone with a set of turntables. I do like the "Call on Me" song, call it a guilty pleasure I reckon but still, I don't see this being any different from the previous outings. MOS = Ministry of Shite and until anyone tells me otherwise, I'm sticking to my story.



i agree. the new MOS, compared to even recent 2000 MOS, is crap trance (if you can even call it trance). but one has to appreciate the fact that MOS markets their products unlike many labels that don't for whatever reason (not enough money or marketing department?) and this marketing is actually benefitial. IMO MOS is just pop trance for the mass-market, but some people who will listen to MOS will eventually become more knowledgable and support more critically acclaimed artists and realize that MOS is really tripe. so is see MOS as basically expanding the market for trance. to me its a bigger plus than a negative.

chances are that thh original thread starter probably never listened to trance before MOS.


DJGrizz1082: i'm curious did you listen to trance before the MOS cd? how did you hear about MOS? how long have you been listening to trance?


Posted by torontotrance on Mar-16-2005 22:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
i agree. the new MOS, compared to even recent 2000 MOS, is crap trance (if you can even call it trance). but one has to appreciate the fact that MOS markets their products unlike many labels that don't for whatever reason (not enough money or marketing department?) and this marketing is actually benefitial. IMO MOS is just pop trance for the mass-market, but some people who will listen to MOS will eventually become more knowledgable and support more critically acclaimed artists and realize that MOS is really tripe. so is see MOS as basically expanding the market for trance. to me its a bigger plus than a negative.

chances are that thh original thread starter probably never listened to trance before MOS.


DJGrizz1082: i'm curious did you listen to trance before the MOS cd? how did you hear about MOS? how long have you been listening to trance?


Valid Point, I think MOS was a great label and club but then they just got greedy but they have made great inroads into the American Market of late. You think it is a bigger positive, I don't because I'm tired of people just grabbing as much coin as they can from a scene and not doing anything for it. Yes Capitalism gives you that right but the scene was around before MOS showed and will be around long after they are gone. I think you should help the scene at times but we do differ with our opinions. MOS is just a cashcow for certain artists that rather go commercial, then they sign the track to every other compilation going. Same cycle, same result.


Posted by alieu on Mar-16-2005 22:17:

quote:
Originally posted by colonelcrisp
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

Amen To that Reverend


+1


Posted by generic on Mar-17-2005 01:40:

quote:
Originally posted by torontotrance I do like the "Call on Me" song, call it a guilty pleasure I reckon but still


why do you have to be guilty
thats one of the problems of the scene, if its uncool to like something then a lot of people won't
well...'cool' people
as long as its not the infamous dj sammy

you're right though MOS are a sham
a few years back they made good albums, well some good ones anyway
these were advertised and i bought them

now they just release the most commerical bullshit
while i say 'commerical' that might suggest that i dont like stuff thats not underground...bollocks
when i say commercial i generally mean pissy house music for the masses and cheese cutter trance
...and people try to insult asot

some of these prog listeners would cry if they heard MOS trance


Posted by varun on Mar-17-2005 09:03:

quote:
Originally posted by torontotrance
How can you appreciate MOS creating new trance listeners? when they have whored their mass commercialization of dance music for the last decade. If you ask me, MOS is what's wrong with dance music, it shows that when big business gets involved, people lose sight of what's important and they are killing dance music with their tripe. Yes they sell well for the people who call dj sammy techno but I don't see this compilation being any different from their previous attempts, which is just wack a ton of big tunes, put it on commercials and try to sell a shitload of copies. MOS used to be amazing, I used to love their compilations, look at Trance Nation with Ferry from years ago, then Ferry left when MOS tried to control him. I don't think this compilation offers anything new to the already over populated shelfs in stores, that are falling down under the weight of crap compilations, mixed by anyone with a set of turntables. I do like the "Call on Me" song, call it a guilty pleasure I reckon but still, I don't see this being any different from the previous outings. MOS = Ministry of Shite and until anyone tells me otherwise, I'm sticking to my story.


+1
MOS was kickin back in the day. Now it is just over-advertised tripe.


Posted by DJGrizz1082 on Mar-17-2005 13:52:

does it really matter if MOS is "commercializing" trance music. trance was made to be enjoyed my listeners and not for a selected few who can apreciate all the underground compilations. as long as people can enjoy the tunes, thats all that matters. if you think call on me is crap, well than you are entittled to your opinion. i happen to think the track is catchy and i enjoy it, and thats all that matters. i can switch my tunes from something like MOS's clubbers guide to some Cox or some Howells. some may think that MOS sucks and ruining trance, but they are just making reaching out to different listeners. as logn as more peopel are lsitenign to the music, then its a step forward.


Posted by torontotrance on Mar-17-2005 15:11:

How can it be a step forward, if MOS are just making the quickest buck out there and then running to the bank. I don't see how it helps anything, MOS are not putting their heart and soul into anything anymore, it is just faceless now. That's why they went crap


Posted by RebeL9 on Mar-17-2005 19:02:

never forget kids: music becomes shit when money matters more than the music itself.


Posted by lini on Mar-23-2005 00:54:

I heard the remix of "Enjoy the silence" and liked it.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-23-2005 01:14:

MOS have always played whatever is most popular at the time, and recently that just happens to be utter crap. It was no different pre-2000, the only difference is the mainstream dance of the time was much better than today.


Posted by roblovestrance on Mar-24-2005 00:19:

quote:
Originally posted by torontotrance
How can you appreciate MOS creating new trance listeners? when they have whored their mass commercialization of dance music for the last decade. If you ask me, MOS is what's wrong with dance music, it shows that when big business gets involved, people lose sight of what's important and they are killing dance music with their tripe. Yes they sell well for the people who call dj sammy techno but I don't see this compilation being any different from their previous attempts, which is just wack a ton of big tunes, put it on commercials and try to sell a shitload of copies. MOS used to be amazing, I used to love their compilations, look at Trance Nation with Ferry from years ago, then Ferry left when MOS tried to control him. I don't think this compilation offers anything new to the already over populated shelfs in stores, that are falling down under the weight of crap compilations, mixed by anyone with a set of turntables. I do like the "Call on Me" song, call it a guilty pleasure I reckon but still, I don't see this being any different from the previous outings. MOS = Ministry of Shite and until anyone tells me otherwise, I'm sticking to my story.
I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU!!!!!!!!!!!


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