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Armin in a club
well i saw Armin for the gazillionth time yesterday and i must say i hadn't been impressed by a set of his for a long time. but i thought i'd give him another chance and he actually blew me away! 4 hours of quality progressive, trance and tech-trance, very little cheese.. he picked out the best tracks from the past few months instead of the worst ASOT tracks as he usually seems to do.
what's important is that it was a relatively small venue, which leads me to the conclusion that Armin is at his best in a clubby environment, especially taking into account that he really felt good yesterday, you could tell by the expressions on his face, his body language.. it was spontaneous, it was natural. he could do his own thing.
at big events, i often have the impression that his enthousiasm is not genuine, he seems to make too much effort to get the crowd going, waving and jumping every two minutes and selecting the cheesiest tracks.. i think his ambition to be the n�1 dj is hurting him in all aspects, which is a shame because he can be great, as he proved yesterday.
i hope Armin realised that himself as well.
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| Originally posted by TOR well i saw Armin for the gazillionth time yesterday and i must say i hadn't been impressed by a set of his for a long time. but i thought i'd give him another chance and he actually blew me away! 4 hours of quality progressive, trance and tech-trance, very little cheese.. he picked out the best tracks from the past few months instead of the worst ASOT tracks as he usually seems to do. what's important is that it was a relatively small venue, which leads me to the conclusion that Armin is at his best in a clubby environment, especially taking into account that he really felt good yesterday, you could tell by the expressions on his face, his body language.. it was spontaneous, it was natural. he could do his own thing. at big events, i often have the impression that his enthousiasm is not genuine, he seems to make too much effort to get the crowd going, waving and jumping every two minutes and selecting the cheesiest tracks.. i think his ambition to be the n�1 dj is hurting him in all aspects, which is a shame because he can be great, as he proved yesterday. i hope Armin realised that himself as well. |
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| Originally posted by Ian That's exactly what armin was best at doing. Playing a set that most of the people hadn't predicted. He needs to do it more often however, and distinguish himself as a DJ from his radio show & label. By doing so he may actually win over more of the people who he had on his side in 2001/2002 |
I have 2 complaints about Armin as a live DJ and they are....
1) He seems to think he is a hard/tech trance DJ and his Bass seems to be going in a million directions which is very un appropriate.
2) He has the ability to play amazing uplifting/melodic trance (and the connection to play alot of unknown tracks 5 months before they are released) that would make a 10X better impression than his current sets.
Alot of people bash him for being the king of fluff, but in all honesty, I'd rather him play his 'fluff' live than what he is doing now. 2004 was an awesome year for him... Universal Religion was an awesome CD and people in Ibiza, Amsterdam, London really realised that this guy is a mindblower. Gotta say that with the exception of a couple of GREAT ASOTS (I won't take it away from him, they were great which is why I feel I should be so critical of his bad), he hasn't lived up to what I know he's capable of.
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| Originally posted by SPANIARD I have 2 complaints about Armin as a live DJ and they are.... 1) He seems to think he is a hard/tech trance DJ and his Bass seems to be going in a million directions which is very un appropriate. 2) He has the ability to play amazing uplifting/melodic trance (and the connection to play alot of unknown tracks 5 months before they are released) that would make a 10X better impression than his current sets. Alot of people bash him for being the king of fluff, but in all honesty, I'd rather him play his 'fluff' live than what he is doing now. 2004 was an awesome year for him... Universal Religion was an awesome CD and people in Ibiza, Amsterdam, London really realised that this guy is a mindblower. Gotta say that with the exception of a couple of GREAT ASOTS (I won't take it away from him, they were great which is why I feel I should be so critical of his bad), he hasn't lived up to what I know he's capable of. |
i think you just got lucky,,,,or u were on some good drugs
nah i think im just being ignorant,,,
but i really wanna be a part of armins day
if he dropped a 1999-2000-2001 set, i'd go crazy
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| Originally posted by medinaM5 if he dropped a 1999-2000-2001 set, i'd go crazy |
I'de say in 2003. He rocked then, I saw him for the first time at a club and he played some awesome tunes, like his two remixes at the time of Mark Otten's "Mushroom Therapy" and his remix of Motorcycle's "As The Rush Comes" and to hear that one live on the big speakers was awesome. He also played a few other big tunes at the time, like one of my favorites.."Destination" by Sirocco. Universal Religion and Universal Religion 2004 were great CDs, better than his ASOT ones. The second time, in 2004, when I saw him, he was okay, but his set didn't impress me as much as it did the first time, even though the first time I missed the last half hour of the set (had to go to bed, get up for school, was still in high school). I haven't seen him since then. If his sets have picked up then next time he comes, i'll find a way to go.
I seen him 2 weeks ago at a event. He was good, but i thought it wasnt much of a journey. Im not as into trance as i used to be so that could of been a factor but it just seemed he was playing hits from the past 6 months to a year. Didnt really hear pre 2005
If anyone's noticed the neverending problem here:
he'll never satisfy everybody.....
This thread is ONLY 9 posts long and already there are 2-3 ppl
in each corner: fluffly/uplifting vs tech-trance/bangin
Everyone has their preference.
I'm on the side of uplifting with occasional bangin tracks throughout...
We should all be proud of AvB. He is the current Best. In My opinion though!
I have seen him 4 times so far live and I can say that he never dropped his peformance down compared to other gigs I have been to. He is incredible.
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| Originally posted by TrancEver We should all be proud of AvB. He is the current Best. In My opinion though! I have seen him 4 times so far live and I can say that he never dropped his peformance down compared to other gigs I have been to. He is incredible. |
IVe been saying it for months. Armin's style has changed big style. The Armin of 03/04 was awesome now hes a bit meh tbh. Too much anthem bashing going on and hes playing too much tech-trance that goes against the music that made him the great DJ he was
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| Originally posted by TrancEver We should all be proud of AvB. |
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