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Posted by 84th Ave. on Oct-29-2007 23:39:

Where Can I Get Manzone & Strong Tracklists?

For me, personally, the hottest local talent around...

Where can i find recent tracklists?


Posted by afterhrsgurl on Oct-29-2007 23:50:

Re: Where Can I Get Manzone & Strong Tracklists?

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Originally posted by 84th Ave.
For me, personally, the hottest local talent around...

not as good as sydney blu


Posted by jchung52 on Oct-30-2007 00:03:

if u got that, then u wouldnt go out and see them play as much. thats part of the fun. seeing your fav djs drop something crazy/unknown. for everything else, check beatport


Posted by Special K on Oct-30-2007 00:14:

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quote:
Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
not as good as sydney blu


your on crack


Posted by afterhrsgurl on Oct-30-2007 00:19:

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Originally posted by Special K
your on crack

sorry i should have been more specific... IN MY OPINION not as good as sydney blu...so shut it


Posted by Big Boss on Oct-30-2007 00:27:

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quote:
Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
sorry i should have been more specific... IN MY OPINION not as good as sydney blu...so shut it


Do you smoke rock?

Manzone and Strong rule all.


Posted by afterhrsgurl on Oct-30-2007 00:43:

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quote:
Originally posted by Big Boss
Do you smoke rock?
Manzone and Strong rule all.

oh wow since you've put it that way i'm truly convinced..anyways..can u read?? bc i'm pretty sure i made myself clear on what my opinion was


Posted by 84th Ave. on Oct-30-2007 01:01:

quote:
Originally posted by jchung52
if u got that, then u wouldnt go out and see them play as much. thats part of the fun. seeing your fav djs drop something crazy/unknown. for everything else, check beatport


ummm ok?

Ya i stop going to see Digweed cause i know what he plays


Posted by Big Boss on Oct-30-2007 03:33:

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Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
oh wow since you've put it that way i'm truly convinced..anyways..can u read?? bc i'm pretty sure i made myself clear on what my opinion was


I'm basing my question on your opinion...that's why I asked if you smoke rock, because it might be influencing your opinion!


Posted by jchung52 on Oct-30-2007 17:36:

quote:
Originally posted by 84th Ave.
ummm ok?

Ya i stop going to see Digweed cause i know what he plays


what i meant is that its part of the reason to go see certain djs, cuz you know they will drop something new and unknown on you drawing you to see them whenever you can rather than a dj who seems to play the same songs all the time


Posted by chinamon on Oct-30-2007 17:42:

they dont post tracklists of their sets.
if there is a song that you are looking for then just ask someone if they know the track. there are lots of people that will ask them during a set "what is this song called?".


Posted by DaRoZa on Oct-30-2007 17:46:

they played axwell-submariner when i walked through the drink the other night, thats all i can help :P


Posted by afterhrsgurl on Oct-30-2007 18:19:

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quote:
Originally posted by Big Boss
I'm basing my question on your opinion...that's why I asked if you smoke rock, because it might be influencing your opinion!


yes that's right...i smoke rock which has altered my way of thinking and has led me to believe that sydney blu is better than M&S...there u go...is that what u want me to say...like wtf...lol


Posted by Flec on Oct-30-2007 19:51:

quote:
Where can i find recent tracklists?


you mean , where can you find the manzone and strong tracklist, they play the same set week in week out, these guys are easy to love at first, they play a nice mix that can get everyone moving ( edm enthusiests and just casual clubbers) but wow, i heard play the same tracks in the same order on more than one occasion this summer.


Posted by Spin Laden on Oct-30-2007 19:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Flec
you mean , where can you find the manzone and strong tracklist, they play the same set week in week out, these guys are easy to love at first, they play a nice mix that can get everyone moving ( edm enthusiests and just casual clubbers) but wow, i heard play the same tracks in the same order on more than one occasion this summer.


lol, you just took them off my God like pedestal I put them on. These guys and VJ really impressed me, Grondin for Montreal's local.


Posted by chinamon on Oct-30-2007 21:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Flec
you mean , where can you find the manzone and strong tracklist, they play the same set week in week out, these guys are easy to love at first, they play a nice mix that can get everyone moving ( edm enthusiests and just casual clubbers) but wow, i heard play the same tracks in the same order on more than one occasion this summer.


i can tell you first-hand that you're wrong. they do not play the same tracks in the same order. as for playing new material every week, they do but there is only so much GOOD new material released each week that is even worth playing. and when you're playing 7 hour sets every saturday, it is quite easy to play the same songs that you played the week before.


Posted by Spin Laden on Oct-30-2007 21:42:

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Originally posted by chinamon
i can tell you first-hand that you're wrong. they do not play the same tracks in the same order. as for playing new material every week, they do but there is only so much GOOD new material released each week that is even worth playing. and when you're playing 7 hour sets every saturday, it is quite easy to play the same songs that you played the week before.


I would imagine that if you were in M&S shoes and know that you have a devoted following and pressure from the club to maintain your following, you don't stray and experiment too much with new tracks on a weekly basis. You can do it every so often but if it takes away from your sound...


Posted by chinamon on Oct-30-2007 21:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Spin Laden
I would imagine that if you were in M&S shoes and know that you have a devoted following and pressure from the club to maintain your following, you don't stray and experiment too much with new tracks on a weekly basis. You can do it every so often but if it takes away from your sound...


they play new released and promo tracks every week. ive often seen them download the tracks and test the levels/quality before burning it to cd and bringing it to the club. its just that i doubt you can find 7 hours worth of new tracks from beatport or djdownload that fit the specific genres you play every week. also, before 2am they play more mainstream stuff for that type of crowd. after 3am is when the beats get more "underground". between 2-3am is when the transition begins.

edit: also, if you have heard them play at comfort zone you will also notice their style is quite different. they play to suit the crowd/venue.


Posted by Spin Laden on Oct-30-2007 22:06:

nice. I'd be interested in seeing that process (downloading, testing)almost as much as getting down to their beats.


Posted by djbruuen on Oct-30-2007 22:08:

^ i always prefer their opening! they always play some great tracks in that period, but yah, in that 2-3 range, sometimes they play good underground, but most of the time its boring and repetitive.

i'll agree though on the above post that manzone and strong are great when you hear them on a monthly basis, but if you keep going week after week, they stay pretty much the same. Although its obviously impossible to stay within a certain style keeping it fresh week after week, there are lot of great older songs that you never hear anymore that i'm sure would be more than welcomed by club goers.


Posted by Spin Laden on Oct-30-2007 22:14:

quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
there are lot of great older songs that you never hear anymore that i'm sure would be more than welcomed by club goers.


that is true, you can dig up stuff even as old as 15-20 years if you wanted to. Severed Head - All Saints Day.. tell me if that wouldn't work today, song is 18 years old!


Posted by activate on Oct-30-2007 22:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Spin Laden
I would imagine that if you were in M&S shoes and know that you have a devoted following and pressure from the club to maintain your following, you don't stray and experiment too much with new tracks on a weekly basis. You can do it every so often but if it takes away from your sound...




I didn't realize it until I started working with them so much, but they are probably the most versatile DJ's in the city.

Granted there are certain clubs/nights/times where you just have to play a certain way, but I've seen these guys throw down every thing from deep vocal house, to deep dubby groovey house, to electro house, to full on tribal, to techno, to chicago house, to tech house and everything in between.

Manzone & Strong are pro's.


Posted by activate on Oct-30-2007 22:22:

quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
i'll agree though on the above post that manzone and strong are great when you hear them on a monthly basis, but if you keep going week after week, they stay pretty much the same. Although its obviously impossible to stay within a certain style keeping it fresh week after week,




The same can be said for any DJ, anywhere in the world, bedroom DJ or "superstar DJ"


Posted by slingshot on Oct-30-2007 22:23:

They can lay it down however and whenever they feel fit.


Posted by Spin Laden on Oct-30-2007 22:28:

quote:
Originally posted by activate
The same can be said for any DJ, anywhere in the world, bedroom DJ or "superstar DJ"


pretty much.. I was waiting for someone to post that. Someone with more credibility than me



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