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Posted by Nerologic on Jan-30-2009 02:50:

Wolfgang Gartner or Steve Angello?

It just so happens that the day Wolfgang is in town here in SD so is Angello.

I have seen Angello, but i want to see him again. He is 2 out of 3 with me. 2 shows were dope, 1 was wack.

Wolfgang i have never seen before. I heard he KILLED it at Fuzzy Fest, so i know he will put on a good show. The major buzzkill about Wolfgang is that its at On Broadway, so its going to be weak sound and maybe an hr and a half of his playing time.

I am still on the fence right now, and if need be i might just have to see Angello in LA or OC and check out Gartner here...


Posted by able.h on Jan-30-2009 02:56:

I personally like Gartner better than Angelo. If you're looking for an uplifting/funky electro house, you might want to see Gartner. His style is very unique, very very electronica though... as for Angelo I think he's a little bit progressive.

I've seen neither one of them, but if I were you I'd go with Gartner....


Posted by Zombie0729 on Jan-30-2009 05:12:

quote:
Originally posted by able.h
I personally like Gartner better than Angelo. If you're looking for an uplifting/funky electro house, you might want to see Gartner. His style is very unique, very very electronica though... as for Angelo I think he's a little bit progressive.

I've seen neither one of them, but if I were you I'd go with Gartner....


... interesting review on two djs you've never seen?


Posted by SexySmart666 on Jan-30-2009 05:35:

hearing > seeing


Posted by Nerologic on Jan-30-2009 09:34:

Yeah i am going to see Wolfgang for sure. And maybe head to Spin afterwards since Broadway shuts down at 1:45.

I just hope they turn up the speakers a lot more then the last time i was there...


Posted by DJ IDeaL on Jan-30-2009 19:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Zombie0729
... interesting review on two djs you've never seen?


I agree.


However I recommend going to Steve Angello - hands down.


Posted by able.h on Jan-30-2009 19:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Zombie0729
... interesting review on two djs you've never seen?


flattered that you found that interesting haha... i was merely just making a suggestion and giving opinion


Posted by bigperf on Jan-30-2009 19:48:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ IDeaL
I agree.


However I recommend going to Steve Angello - hands down.


if angello was at on broadway and gartner was at spin and you were promoting at spin would you say the same thing?


Posted by DJ IDeaL on Jan-31-2009 01:45:

i'd go see steve angello's set and promote anything we have at Spin.

why?


Posted by bscarbro on Jan-31-2009 04:39:

Gartner!!

Angello is great though. Don't get me wrong!! Seen him a few times. I agree with Able on this one though. If you listen to any of Wolfgang's productions they have a very unique, funky, yet uplifting type of sound to them.

I went to see Wolfgang at Fuzzy, but got kicked out and didn't have a chance to see him. Actually security walked me through the crowd as he was playing and from what I could see he was killing it!!

Plus why see a DJ that you've already seen if you could see one that you're interested in that doesn't come to town as often.

Just my opinion


Posted by Nerologic on Feb-07-2009 23:10:

Gartner fucking DROPPED IT!!

I know i made the right choice, the guy had an awesome track selection and didnt just bore me with dirty filthy electro. He played all kinds of tracks and not just his signature sound.

After that some underground party near SDSU so the night wasn't a waste...


Posted by spanglo on Feb-08-2009 00:57:

Angello was weak. You made the right choice.


Posted by Nerologic on Feb-08-2009 02:03:

quote:
Originally posted by spanglo
Angello was weak. You made the right choice.


Damn, his set was that bad?

I knew it wasn't going to be that great since no one hyped up the OC set.


Posted by bigperf on Feb-08-2009 03:45:

good going on taking bscarbro's advice.

maybe ideal can give an "unbiased" review of the set, even though he promotes at spin. if indeed it was weak, im glad you didnt take his advice to go see "angello hands down"


Posted by darthseph on Feb-08-2009 04:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Nerologic
Damn, his set was that bad?

I knew it wasn't going to be that great since no one hyped up the OC set.


Yes, actually it was. While his tracks were alright I can honestly say the last time I saw him he was a lot better. He did the huge draws to hype tracks but either kept them too long or always dropped something a bar later than it should have been so it just sounded off.

There was a few cool things, but in the end I'd say the set was mediocre at best when the expectations were taken into consideration. I have to say that I was disappointed because I know from past shows he can play much better. He seemed either really tired or, how would you say, disconnected from what was going on and just spun whatever he felt like. (Last time I saw him with Axwell and they tore it up like hell, so I know he has it in him).

Ultimately, the easiest way for me to describe it, is that his set didn't have continuity. However the BE double mixing was pretty funny. I can't believe he dropped the chord line of Satisfaction by Benassi over Be. It could have been nuts cool, but he drew it out so long that I got lost because of it.


Posted by Nerologic on Feb-08-2009 05:44:

quote:
Originally posted by darthseph
Yes, actually it was. While his tracks were alright I can honestly say the last time I saw him he was a lot better. He did the huge draws to hype tracks but either kept them too long or always dropped something a bar later than it should have been so it just sounded off.

There was a few cool things, but in the end I'd say the set was mediocre at best when the expectations were taken into consideration. I have to say that I was disappointed because I know from past shows he can play much better. He seemed either really tired or, how would you say, disconnected from what was going on and just spun whatever he felt like. (Last time I saw him with Axwell and they tore it up like hell, so I know he has it in him).

Ultimately, the easiest way for me to describe it, is that his set didn't have continuity. However the BE double mixing was pretty funny. I can't believe he dropped the chord line of Satisfaction by Benassi over Be. It could have been nuts cool, but he drew it out so long that I got lost because of it.


He has been doing the Be-Satisfaction deal for a while now, i heard it in a few of his live sets and i guess he did that for Nocturnal also.

I was leaning to Gartner the whole time, the only main thing that was holding me back for the weak sound and the hr and a half set.

Well both those issue were kind of sorted out. For one, the sound was a lot louder. They moved the dj booth from the wall where a bunch of bass cabinets are so the bass was pumping in the middle of the dance floor. Also they let Gartner start around 1130ish. So he got a solid 2 hrs in which was well worth the 10 bucks to get in.

But to be honest the nail in the coffin for me were the pictures from Heat. Angello is kinda like zombied out not giving a fuck. Like he is just there to be there and not partying out and feeling the music. That to me reflected how he was going to be at Spin. He might not be like that tonight since Vanguard is in LA and a lot bigger, but still you can pretty much see he is not at 100%. Wolfgang on the other hand was...


Posted by darthseph on Feb-08-2009 13:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Nerologic
He has been doing the Be-Satisfaction deal for a while now, i heard it in a few of his live sets and i guess he did that for Nocturnal also.

...

But to be honest the nail in the coffin for me were the pictures from Heat. Angello is kinda like zombied out not giving a fuck. Like he is just there to be there and not partying out and feeling the music. That to me reflected how he was going to be at Spin. He might not be like that tonight since Vanguard is in LA and a lot bigger, but still you can pretty much see he is not at 100%. Wolfgang on the other hand was...


I figured he had been doing it, but it was cool to hear that beat hit so hard out of Spin's system... until he did the mash-up for a second time and hadn't dropped anything other than the music line in the intro of Be. Cool idea, but poorly executed.

I do think you hit it on the head with the zombied out comment. He just seemed like he wasn't interested in what he was doing (maybe he okayed the BP 5 year thing as a concept and then realized its not what he expected and that's why). I'm not sure as to other reasons though, he still had elements of himself, it just... was poorly executed on his part. I honestly don't know how else to put it.

Glad you had fun at Wolfgang though. I know his productions but little about him as a DJ so it wasn't up my alley really.


Posted by snatonsb on Feb-08-2009 16:46:

Damn thanks for the heads up! Now that Steve Angello sucks I am not going to see him WMC and hit up better dj's.


Posted by TommyfromLA on Feb-08-2009 18:55:

I dunno what you guys are smoking last night at Vanguard he was soo good...


Posted by Nerologic on Feb-09-2009 00:16:

I wouldnt quite ditch him for WMC yet.

Because he does through bomb sets, and when he is with Ingrosso he gets his ego boost and is in a good mood.

And once the Sweeds are all together, its a night to remember!

quote:
Originally posted by TommyfromLA
I dunno what you guys are smoking last night at Vanguard he was soo good...


Yeah i can see a biggggg difference in the pics.

He is actually smiling in the pictures and getting into the music.

You can tell he is still zombied out, but he is trying to be happy for the LA crowd. I knew this was going to be the case since he wouldn't want to disappoint LA.


Posted by spanglo on Feb-09-2009 19:34:

He didn't use headphones once that night. He was just a jukebox up there playing track after track. Darthseph is right on about the set having no continuity - perfect way to describe it.


Posted by darthseph on Feb-11-2009 04:53:

quote:
Originally posted by spanglo
He didn't use headphones once that night. He was just a jukebox up there playing track after track. Darthseph is right on about the set having no continuity - perfect way to describe it.


Thanks for the props on the comment there. I honestly think you're right about the headphone comment too... I never really looked to see if he was cueing properly but it sure didn't sound like it, so you may very well be right.

The sad thing is... that's not how I've seen Steve before. He spins better but the zombie factor played a huge role. I would imagine it will be gone in WMC because of the vibe of WMC as a whole.



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