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Posted by tibberino on Aug-30-2006 12:45:

Jonas Steur

What's your thoughts? This Guy for me is the man!!! Every thing he touches is Gold!! Castamara, Second Turn, Tales From The South, Silent Waves, Sonrisa. And on the remix front i love his take on Split and Starfighter. Who's seen him play? Opinions?


Posted by sandstorm03 on Aug-30-2006 12:52:

id say most of his tracks are better then a lot of other producers, he still hasn't poduced anything that i would call amazing.

he's around the same level as Paul Moelands


Posted by Real on Aug-30-2006 12:52:

Quite the nice chap, he is.


Posted by weymouth on Aug-30-2006 13:03:

Nice guy and all, I just think he released too many things in a short period of time that sounded similiar.


Posted by Push2005 on Aug-30-2006 13:19:

quote:
Originally posted by weymouth
Nice guy and all, I just think he released too many things in a short period of time that sounded similiar.


My thoughts exactly...

But he's very talented so who knows what he'll come up with in the future


Posted by KilldaDJ on Aug-30-2006 13:32:

jolly nice chap he is LOL added me on myspace

silent waves is pure gold.


Posted by Real on Aug-30-2006 13:47:

I heard he's going to release an album in the near future, but I'm not sure he wants people to know yet.


Posted by Pinokio on Aug-30-2006 13:49:

Moon Sugar and the remix of Starfighter are my favourites


Posted by saint_sileighty on Aug-30-2006 14:01:

he is a delightful one. most of his songs i enjoy because i can simply chill out to them


Posted by Rainborn on Aug-30-2006 14:06:

Yeah man, he's pretty good. But Beyond by Leon Boiler eats Castamara for breakfast. Easily. Anywhere, anytime.


Posted by Adriz on Aug-30-2006 14:35:

He`s awesome. Silent Waves rocks!


Posted by Estuera on Aug-30-2006 14:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Rainborn
Yeah man, he's pretty good. But Beyond by Leon Boiler eats Castamara for breakfast. Easily. Anywhere, anytime.


You do know Beyond was 'based' on Castamara I hope ?


Posted by Rainborn on Aug-30-2006 14:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Estuera
You do know Beyond was 'based' on Castamara I hope ?



I haven't bothered looking which one came out first or so, but it's still twice as good. Castamara is still cool though, and I love you for Silent Waves! Keep up the good work!


Posted by Estuera on Aug-30-2006 14:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Rainborn
I haven't bothered looking which one came out first or so, but it's still twice as good. Castamara is still cool though, and I love you for Silent Waves! Keep up the good work!


I even made Leon change some things about beyond because his first version even had the same leadsound and everything Not dissing Leon here, he's a great guy and a good friend of mine but Beyond wouldn't exist if I didn't make Casta first... just want to clear that up here.

Thanks for the compliment though


Posted by humilis on Aug-30-2006 15:03:

I think you use hardware synths (virus at least? ), because it can be heard

Estuera vs Re:Locate - Palma Solane, maybe the best melodic trance tune made in ages. Silent Waves rocks too (that break is massive).


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Aug-30-2006 15:42:




Posted by Spirit5 on Aug-30-2006 15:50:

There's been many threads about this guy, and I will tell ya, he's definitely one of the better trance producers out there today. I will agree that his productions do sound pretty similar, but he's got some gems like "Chapter 2", "Moon Sugar" and "Second Turn" that I think are a little different, and his reinterpretation of "Tales From The South" on ISOS 5 was quite good, better than the original. Oh and "Silent Waves" was great, but I think I listened to it a little too much and got sick of it, then I started listening to"Castamara" (I didn't like it at first, but after I got sick of "Silent Waves", I started listening to this), and am currently into that tune. "Second Turn" still wins in my book though. I really want to hear "Sonrisa" though...and would like to get "Second Turn" when it comes on digital...whenever that is.


Posted by ShaunLovesHouse on Aug-30-2006 18:25:

Some really solid productions. A lot of them do sound very similar though. I would have to pick Castamara as my favorite. Tales From the South is up there as well.


Posted by miamitranceman on Aug-30-2006 18:33:

Awesome producer...fits the Intuition sound perfectly. Looking forward to some new releases, it's been a little while.


Posted by Zombie0915 on Aug-30-2006 18:51:

he seriously has a song called "moon sugar"?

as in elder scrolls illegal narcotic moon sugar that the little cat creatures fiend over?

I thought I was gonna be the person who madea track called moon sugar, sigh.


Posted by Spirit5 on Aug-30-2006 21:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Zombie0915
he seriously has a song called "moon sugar"?

as in elder scrolls illegal narcotic moon sugar that the little cat creatures fiend over?

I thought I was gonna be the person who madea track called moon sugar, sigh.


Haha well it's a great track. It isn't exactly a dancefloor killer, it's not super energetic and it just flows...it's kind of like a wave. It goes up and down, and when you think it's going back up..it takes you down again. Kind of like a roller coaster...nice track.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Aug-30-2006 21:29:

He's very good at making no-bullshit melodic trance.


Posted by gizzymcg on Aug-30-2006 21:35:

Love the 2 "Fable" productions his solo work is pretty good too. Some of his floatier stuf though i really dont see how it can work in a club setting. Hes certainly consistant


Posted by Nayil on Aug-30-2006 21:48:

I think kamil polner is his number 1 competition atm


Posted by speedfamgirl on Aug-31-2006 05:39:

one of my fav producer

Castamara is amazing!


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