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Posted by loreznattractor on Apr-29-2008 01:25:

Sander Van Doorn's recent style

So I've been following along with SVD's Identity mixes from 2006 and early 2007 and the style was pretty impressive in the harder and techier side of trance, but I have to say his recent mixes (and album for that matter) just don't live up to his older stuff. Does anyone else feel the same way or am I just not keeping up with the newest styles?


Posted by Scolomon on Apr-29-2008 02:14:

Maybe he played too many gigs at Eden with Judge Jules


Posted by stevo_0 on Apr-29-2008 02:29:

yea i tend to agree, but if u had been listening to him for that while, you would have noticed him slowly changing almost a year ago.... he still is awesome thou!


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Apr-29-2008 02:41:


Posted by CHRles on Apr-29-2008 05:54:

Thumbs up Re: Re: Sander Van Doorn's recent style

quote:
Originally posted by Mattsanity
jerking off to vida guererra pictures in his tent



Posted by Unable on Apr-29-2008 06:22:

Re: Re: Sander Van Doorn's recent style

quote:
Originally posted by Mattsanity
I know what you mean. svd made by far the craziest floor stompers, the most friendly tunes for sound systems but it seems like he changed his style a bit. I dont know why. it seems like he went camping one day and was fascinated by little grasshoppers, picking apples from a tree, jerking off to vida guererra pictures in his tent and loving some nice oriental sushis. he deserved a big fat L for all that.


Yeh but then a big Dozer came and destroyed it all.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Apr-29-2008 13:15:

It really bums me out that he is done making tunes under his Purple Haze alias. Some of his best tracks came out under that name.


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Apr-29-2008 13:24:

I actually liked his Sam Sharp side more.

In Deep & Error are still tunes!


Posted by DOOMBOT on Apr-29-2008 13:26:

quote:
Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
I actually liked his Sam Sharp side more.

In Deep & Error are still tunes!

Hoover:Craft


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Apr-29-2008 13:29:

quote:
Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Hoover:Craft

doh! How could I forget those. Great tunes as well!


Posted by DJTw33k on Apr-30-2008 09:02:

Feeling the same way. Sander's older style was totally rocking. Hard and techy, trance at it's best. But his more recent stuff has been very minimal, seems to like a low subtle tone bass with little use of high's.


Posted by Guest on Apr-30-2008 14:42:

quote:
Originally posted by DJTw33k
Feeling the same way. Sander's older style was totally rocking. Hard and techy, trance at it's best. But his more recent stuff has been very minimal, seems to like a low subtle tone bass with little use of high's.



That's what the kids are listening to these days


Posted by sterilis on Apr-30-2008 14:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Guest
That's what the kids are listening to these days


yup!

the purple haze stuff won it for me though.


Posted by Owsey on Apr-30-2008 17:44:

His Bootleg mix of "Timbaland ft One Republic - Apologize" just sums up what he's come to...


Posted by AustralianGQ on May-01-2008 00:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Owsey2008
His Bootleg mix of "Timbaland ft One Republic - Apologize" just sums up what he's come to...



i thought it was a decent remix, more instrumental then vocal though


Posted by Unable on May-01-2008 03:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Owsey2008
His Bootleg mix of "Timbaland ft One Republic - Apologize" just sums up what he's come to...


Which sounds nothing like Supernaturalistic.


Posted by iammesol on May-01-2008 03:17:

I miss his stuff from 04 way more


Posted by wolftickets on May-01-2008 03:18:

What's wrong with his album? Not that minimal, actually.


Posted by Mortyman on May-01-2008 04:01:

I have been thinking a lot about this lately and Sander's sound is one that I have adapted myself. It's a much more mature sound that incorporates Trance, Techno, House and hints of Minimal. I've been listening to him since he broke into the scene, and he's one of the DJ's that's been able to evolve with the music. Music in general is not the same as it was 4-5 years ago when svd first hit the scene, and I think it's amazing that he's been able to find a certain sound that people seem to like best and mold it into something of his own. His new sound is unique to him and no one else, while I might think Leon Bolier is very close. Sander van Doorn will always be considered an innovator with pure talent that that will excel him to the next level... And I think he's already there!


Posted by Kris G on May-01-2008 21:54:

He was great when he played tech-trance but now his style has progressed and his personal sound has matured.


Posted by sleeping on May-02-2008 01:00:

quote:
Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Hoover:Craft



and here comes the dreamer





what a tune


Posted by Salem on May-02-2008 02:42:

Re: Sander Van Doorn's recent style

quote:
Originally posted by loreznattractor
So I've been following along with SVD's Identity mixes from 2006 and early 2007 and the style was pretty impressive in the harder and techier side of trance, but I have to say his recent mixes (and album for that matter) just don't live up to his older stuff. Does anyone else feel the same way or am I just not keeping up with the newest styles?



oh christ, i heard him at the WMC like 5 times, and he pounded the hard techier beats every set, he is awsome.


Posted by Neon Sky on May-02-2008 03:01:



<3 Adrenaline


Posted by ibizzzaaa on May-02-2008 03:52:

Just as any producer of the caliber that he is of, he has to keep with the trends in order to stay "hot." Nobody cares for tech-trance anymore, I think even Marco V ditched it aside.


Posted by Mortyman on May-02-2008 05:41:

quote:
Originally posted by ibizzzaaa
Nobody cares for tech-trance anymore,


Speak for yourself!


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