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Posted by cherrybarry on Aug-27-2006 04:06:

gouryella on discogs

notice how tijs name is crossed out


Posted by anuga on Aug-27-2006 04:19:

Re: gouryella on discogs

quote:
Originally posted by cherrybarry
notice how tijs name is crossed out

That's cause he's said he doesn't want anything todo with Gouryella anymore, but Ferry say's he's (Ferry) is saving it for "Quality" Productions.

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Posted by Dj_Es-Dva on Aug-27-2006 08:32:

i thought it was because he passed away RIP.





and by passed away i mean he doesnt produce anything anymore, except parmessan.


Posted by Ryarni on Aug-27-2006 10:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Es-Dva
i thought it was because he passed away RIP.







Posted by KilldaDJ on Aug-27-2006 10:29:

wasnt it ferry that was the huge influence on gouryella?


Posted by shades_of_gray on Aug-27-2006 11:11:

quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
wasnt it ferry that was the huge influence on gouryella?



pretty much so.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Aug-27-2006 11:14:

quote:
Originally posted by shades_of_gray
pretty much so.


so what the fuck did tiesto do?


Posted by Clinkz913 on Aug-27-2006 11:31:

quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
so what the fuck did tiesto do?


add one more supersaw?


Posted by SMC on Aug-27-2006 13:04:

The only thing that sounded like tiesto was the fast synth sequence in gouryella - gouryella, the decay is turned up until the whole thing becomes a mess and then it's turned down again all of a sudden so that it sounds chopped up again. That's a tiesto thing. Apart from that the gouryella project never sounded anything like tiesto imo.


Posted by Konijn on Aug-27-2006 14:11:

Re: gouryella on discogs

quote:
Originally posted by cherrybarry
notice how tijs name is crossed out


what's your point? that's the way the names of members who are no longer with a group always appear.

look Here and Here for two examples.


Posted by INDY on Aug-27-2006 17:26:


Posted by Dj Minaya on Aug-27-2006 20:36:

I remember somewhere in an interview Ferry said that to look at it from a movie making stand point

Ferry was the producer and Tijs was the director

in otherwords ferry did the bulk of the work and im sure tijs just added alot of feedback and pointed out what he thinks would add to the track or something along those lines

hehe in the Another day at the office dvd you can actually see Ferry on the computer while tiesto is talking to the cameras (at least Im pretty sure it was ferry)


Posted by Konijn on Aug-27-2006 21:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Minaya
I remember somewhere in an interview Ferry said that to look at it from a movie making stand point

Ferry was the producer and Tijs was the director

in otherwords ferry did the bulk of the work


in other words, you (or ferry) lose at analogies.

the producer has a lot less to do with making a movie than the director, who bears the most responsibility...

while its evident that ferry did a majority of the work, all we need to do is listen to the mediocrity that is ligaya to hear how much tijs' input was missed.

but all that's irrelevant to this dogshit thread.


Posted by isthatacow2 on Aug-27-2006 22:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Konijn
in other words, you (or ferry) lose at analogies.

the producer has a lot less to do with making a movie than the director, who bears the most responsibility...

while its evident that ferry did a majority of the work, all we need to do is listen to the mediocrity that is ligaya to hear how much tijs' input was missed.

but all that's irrelevant to this dogshit thread.

+1


Posted by djdk on Aug-28-2006 10:40:

quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
so what the fuck did tiesto do?


made the tea?


Posted by klappa on Aug-28-2006 16:04:

quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
so what the fuck did tiesto do?


He did nothing. Actually Tiesto isn't the producer behind his works but Arny Bink and Geert Huinink. He just smiles at the cameras and make naked fotage to playgirl magazines once in a while.


Posted by Real on Aug-28-2006 16:20:

quote:
Originally posted by dj christian
He did nothing. Actually Tiesto isn't the producer behind his works but Arny Bink and Geert Huinink. He just smiles at the cameras and make naked fotage to playgirl magazines once in a while.

Actually that's not entirely true. Armin Van Buuren actually produced everything labeled "Tiesto" in the past 6 years. Tiesto keeps him locked up in his basement. The Armin we all know is actually Tiesto in an Armin-costume.

I love conspiracy posts.


Posted by capricorn15 on Aug-28-2006 19:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Real
Actually that's not entirely true. Armin Van Buuren actually produced everything labeled "Tiesto" in the past 6 years. Tiesto keeps him locked up in his basement. The Armin we all know is actually Tiesto in an Armin-costume.

I love conspiracy posts.

haha, that was a good one =)


Posted by KrissO on Aug-28-2006 20:50:

lol, getting pretty unserious here :P

But yes I'm curious what Ti�sto actually has produced on his own.

Ti�sto has lots of styles under his name.
The Love Comes Again / Traffic /Flight 643 style.
The Suburban Train / Silence / Re-Form / Sirius style.
Magik Journey / Forever Today (Geert) style

Probably a few of others too.

In My Memory, quality album. This is where we were introduced with the next series of "Ti�sto" alias tunes after the banging Sparkles and Theme From Norefjell.

Just Be album is very varied cause as we all know he officially had different co-producers on almost every track.

Parade Of The Athletes I haven't really figured out, but officially Geert did a lot here too.

As for Armin, he does pretty much everything himself doesn't he ? Ferry probably works some with RvG, Paul probably does most on his own as well =)


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Aug-28-2006 20:54:

Well if you'd bother to check the sleeve notes you'd see who was involved in each track. Like on Just Be the only track he made alone was Nyana... and it shows.


Posted by KrissO on Aug-28-2006 21:04:

Surely I do read the sleeve notes. But just because a co-producer isn't mentioned doesn't mean Ti�sto _really_ made the tune on his own.

But like you said, Nyana is a cool tune, but very special production wise which could mean Ti�sto did all the work on it.



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