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Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jan-25-2007 18:00:

To counter the other thread: Top 5 DJ's/Producers that disappointed you last year!

Rather than posting this in the other thread:

Top 5 DJs/Producers that impressed you last year

Who disappointed you in 2006?


Posted by activate on Jan-25-2007 18:17:

George Chaker @ Gallery is the only one that really sticks out in my head as being shit. Holy no flow whatsoever and boots in the dryer.


Posted by Claude Hughes on Jan-25-2007 18:19:

quote:
Originally posted by activate
Holy no flow whatsoever and boots in the dryer.

We have many local dj's that have claimed success with those traits


Posted by infinity HiGH on Jan-25-2007 18:24:

Everybody disappointed me last year.




























edit: ok seriously. I don't really pay attention to who disappoints me. I just forget about it and move on. I think Steve Lawler though, is one DJ that really surprised in a bad way I guess. Sander K's performance was pretty obvious, but I'm kinda disappointed in Lawlers new direction. Not saying that it's BAD cause I know there's people on here who love it. But to me, his current sound lacks a lot of the atmosphere and soul that his previous styles had.


Posted by Cribby on Jan-25-2007 18:26:

1. Armin Van Buuren (talk about crap singles)
2. Filo & Peri (boring)
3. Bob Sinclair
4. Austin Leeds (enough already!)
5. Sander Kleinenberg (his productions have gone downhill)


Posted by Claude Hughes on Jan-25-2007 18:27:

Ya Sander blows. Nothing he's done after My lexicon & Sacred have come close


Posted by slingshot on Jan-25-2007 18:31:

1. ferry corsten
2. ferry corsten
3. ferry corsten
4. ferry corsten
5. lisa loo


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jan-25-2007 18:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
1. Armin Van Buuren


Definatly agree with you here. Although I do love Control Freak...his other singles were not up to par IMO. And his live sets...although when I saw him at Dragonfly in the summer, it was the best I've ever heard him, the other sets I've heard were snooze fests for me. Definatly nothing spectacular


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jan-25-2007 18:35:

quote:
Originally posted by slingshot
1. ferry corsten
2. ferry corsten
3. ferry corsten
4. ferry corsten
5. lisa loo


1. Ryan Brunet

Reason: For his lack of attendance at parties I am at...let alone parties that ANYone is at, as there are rumors you like to party alone now.


Posted by MKpacha on Jan-25-2007 18:42:

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Posted by FunkyCrew on Jan-25-2007 18:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
1. Armin Van Buuren (talk about crap singles)
4. Austin Leeds (enough already!)
5. Sander Kleinenberg (his productions have gone downhill)


Chrissy, you better not come near me or Mikey now


Posted by activate on Jan-25-2007 18:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Claude Hughes
We have many local dj's that have claimed success with those traits




lots have. It's a pretty easy concept. but for all the crappy sets I've heard by anyone, local or international. his was by far the worst


Posted by Cribby on Jan-25-2007 19:58:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
Chrissy, you better not come near me or Mikey now


Sander is still #1 for me, as far as sets go pffffft.


Posted by Mortyman on Jan-25-2007 20:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
1. Armin Van Buuren


quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Definatly agree with you here. Although I do love Control Freak...his other singles were not up to par IMO. And his live sets...although when I saw him at Dragonfly in the summer, it was the best I've ever heard him, the other sets I've heard were snooze fests for me. Definatly nothing spectacular


I rather enjoyed a few of them. Control Freak (atleast the SVD remix)rocked every club, This World is Watching Me was definatley the BEST of all his, Saturday Night had a nice beat that wasn't cheese but playable, and Love You More even started to stick in my head.


I didn't like
1. Sean Tyas (Please come up with something new already )
2. Gabriel & Dresden

Wasn't dissappointed by, but woulda liked to have heard more by:
1. Ron Van Den Bueken
2. The Thrillseekers
3. Matt Darey
4. Tiesto
5. Mike Foyle
5. Blank & Jones


Posted by raveed on Jan-25-2007 20:18:

1) Tiesto - He was a big let down at dragonfly.

2) Ferry Corsten - Saw him in San Fran last month and he spent more time trying to make the perfect heart with his fingers than picking out the correct cd to actually have a flow to his set. I think i keep catching him on his of days.

3) Armin - Still my favorite as far as DJ sets are concerned but besides Hymn, i didnt like a single one of his productions last year.

4) Markus Schulz - He destroyed me at LOL in '05 but was terrible at monster massive. His TL was terrible and he seemed completely out of it.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jan-25-2007 20:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Mortyman
2. Gabriel & Dresden


Josh (Shanny) and I were talking about this a little while ago. In 2005 they weer going really strong...some great productions as well as live sets, but this year they didn't seem to do much of anything.

quote:
Originally posted by raveed
4) Markus Schulz - He destroyed me at LOL in '05 but was terrible at monster massive. His TL was terrible and he seemed completely out of it.


You were at Monster Massive? Laura and I ripped the set off that website...I loved it! (However, that has nothing to do with Markus Schulz)


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-25-2007 20:24:

quote:
Originally posted by activate
George Chaker @ Gallery is the only one that really sticks out in my head as being shit. Holy no flow whatsoever and boots in the dryer.




Hahahahaha...yeah that was goddamn aweful. What makes it even funnier is how all the morons in the Gallery ate that shit right up.


Posted by Claude Hughes on Jan-25-2007 20:30:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Hahahahaha...yeah that was goddamn aweful. What makes it even funnier is how all the morons in the Gallery ate that shit right up.

There are many morons in the city that have been brain washed and contributed to the success of local dj's that hold these exact traits. That deserves a big LOL


Posted by infinity HiGH on Jan-25-2007 20:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Claude Hughes
There are many morons in the city that have been brain washed and contributed to the success of local dj's that hold these exact traits. That deserves a big LOL


dude you seem like you got some personal vendetta against the locals


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-25-2007 20:34:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
dude you seem like you got some personal vendetta against the locals




Hahahahaha...yeah no kidding!


Posted by infinity HiGH on Jan-25-2007 20:35:

Not that I care or anything. Just an observation.


Posted by Claude Hughes on Jan-25-2007 20:35:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
dude you seem like you got some personal vendetta against the locals

Not at all. Im just pointing out a mere fact. The books in a dryer topic was brought up so I added to it


Posted by Yohan on Jan-25-2007 22:47:

1. Armin
-Except for Control Freak (Which SvD had to make a good remix to make it anything worthy), all his productions reeked of pure cheese

2. Sean Tyas
-tried to remix pretty much any remix by adding a harder kick.

3. Sasha
-barely any tunes worth noting

4. Danny Howells
-ditto

5. Starkillers/Austin Leeds/Terranova
-all the electro tunes sound pretty much the same


Posted by TranceDuT on Jan-26-2007 00:27:

1. Tiesto (Keep hangin out with P. Diddy, and Ill keep losing interest).

2. Armin- (Would have spun better at LoL if he closed out.)

3. Oakenfold- (Consistently crappy)


Posted by LightsOut on Jan-26-2007 00:31:

Tiesto
Bob Sinlar
Robbie Rivera
Tiga
Sebastian & Ingrosso


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