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Posted by The Vza on Sep-01-2010 10:03:
Quick Message then a shameless TA Top 250 plug for a GREAT producer
(Spam removed)
Posted by LoveHate on Sep-01-2010 10:40:
are you (name removed)?
Posted by owien on Sep-01-2010 10:48:
sounds like the same shit as everybody else
Posted by Mr.Mystery on Sep-01-2010 10:49:
No.
Posted by Storyteller on Sep-01-2010 11:23:
I've been supported by better (aka higher up teh djmag top 100) dj's than the one mentioned in the OP. Vote for me!
Posted by Storyteller on Sep-01-2010 11:24:
Oh, and seriously? You're begging for votes without posting a lazy-link (even though it's on every board on this damned forum) ? Ladies and gents I think we have a winner here.
Posted by JEO on Sep-01-2010 12:14:
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
No. |
You've suffered a recession. What's the matter?
Posted by MSZ on Sep-01-2010 12:50:
so in short,
vote for storyteller.
Posted by Mr.Mystery on Sep-01-2010 12:56:
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Originally posted by JEO
You've suffered a recession. What's the matter? |
Uh... What?
Posted by JEO on Sep-01-2010 13:02:
Oh nothing.
Posted by Stephen Wiley on Sep-01-2010 13:18:
i think mad for brad and I deserve all the votes. Oakenfold plays my music, and Brad hates Oakenfold.
Simple enough. Now get to voting.
Posted by Storyteller on Sep-01-2010 13:33:
I concur and wil now cast my votes
Posted by david.michael on Sep-01-2010 18:26:
Vote for me. Support from Existo22. 
Posted by Owsey on Sep-01-2010 18:40:
Re: Quick Message then a shameless TA Top 250 plug for a GREAT producer
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Originally posted by The Vza
"He's doing everything right. He's making the right music
- Sean Tyas
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There's music that is more "right" than others?
Posted by Storyteller on Sep-01-2010 18:41:
Sorry too late. Mine was:
Stephen Wiley
Mad for Brad
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Posted by Lascodi on Sep-01-2010 20:03:
You forgot David Baguetta :P
Posted by Mr.Mystery on Sep-01-2010 20:06:
Funny thing is I knew exactly what kind of music he would make just by looking at the label.
Posted by DJ RANN on Sep-01-2010 23:28:
Motherfvckers! You mean you didn't vote for me?
Yamaha were counting on it!
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Originally posted by david.michael
Vote for me. Support from Existo22. |
David, you have to post the obligatory existo photo of your wall!
I'm voting for RichieV.
Posted by Looney4Clooney on Sep-01-2010 23:31:
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Originally posted by Stephen Wiley
i think mad for brad and I deserve all the votes. Oakenfold plays my music, and Brad hates Oakenfold.
Simple enough. Now get to voting. |
ah ha!
conflict of interest! I knew there had to be some reason why you would say he was an ok human being. Whats with the voting ? I've seen my name a few times which makes me wonder this is for biggest TA ass. I can't comment on biggest ass but nicest ass would definitely be Cryo. djRann a close second.
Posted by DJ RANN on Sep-01-2010 23:52:
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Originally posted by Mad for Brad
ah ha!
conflict of interest! I knew there had to be some reason why you would say he was an ok human being. Whats with the voting ? I've seen my name a few times which makes me wonder this is for biggest TA ass. I can't comment on biggest ass but nicest ass would definitely be Cryo. djRann a close second. |
Man, we need some females on this forum.
Posted by DjStephenWiley on Sep-02-2010 00:04:
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Originally posted by Mad for Brad
I knew there had to be some reason why you would say he was an ok human being. |
Have always thought he was an OK human being. I've followed his career for over a decade, met him on several occasions, have spoken on the phone with him, etc. I wouldn't say were friends or anything but if he walked into a place to eat and I was there he'd come say hi.
He has personally never done anything wrong to me, but I had a chance to work with him and Kenneth Thomas completely stabbed me in the back. He had his assistant print out a thread I posted around 2005 calling Oakey a washed up coke head. Oakey read that...and....we'll just say the next conversation wasn't entirely friendly. He's over it though. He doesn't hold grudges I guess and really is a nice guy these days. I think having his kid really changed him.
Posted by Looney4Clooney on Sep-02-2010 00:18:
people do change. I would have to see it for myself. My personal experience left me with a hard to shake caricature of someone that has no talent, an unwarranted sense of entitlement and a vicious drug habit that compounded his already egotistical pathetic and sad set of mannerisms. You can tell a lot how someone treats the people that don't matter.
People like him that love music that don't have the talent for it should be patrons of art, not self propagating phoneys propelled by a team of ghost writers. He was extremely selfish, did nothing except push his own success and I just have no respect with what he did and what he could of done in his position. He has absolutely no artistic integrity. He never did and he never will.
Posted by DjStephenWiley on Sep-02-2010 00:43:
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Originally posted by Mad for Brad
You can tell a lot how someone treats the people that don't matter.
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Couldn't agree with this statement more. Also, you can tell a mans character by how well he treats those who can't help themselves.
But back to Oakey. He's had such a wild life that there are so many rumors and half truths out there about them. The guy has dabbled with everything, and people think because he did coke for a few years that he'll always be a coke head. They couldn't be more wrong.
I know he used to be a little confident shit who thought he was god, but he got over himself and I guarantee regrets his behavior. Every encounter I've had with him, either by phone or in person over the last 3 years has been genuine and professional. Good example would be when he asked me what I do. I told him I was a nurse and he said he had a great amount of respect for the work I do and then said "I'm just a guy in the music business" - Even after reading that post about me calling him a coke head in 2005, he still wasn't yelling at me or anything. I had sent him a very enticing business proposal that he wanted to move forward with, and he was more disappointed than anything (Not really angry). I will admit he did rub it in by saying "I was about to offer you a job....BUT"...I probably heard that 3 or 4 times which was gut wrenching, but live and learn. I tried to explain it was from 2005, but I don't think he understood it and didn't care when it was written. He probably thought it was something very public when in reality it's probably on page 400 in one of these forums.
Despite all this, he still supports my label and my music. Still puts me on his VIP guest list plus however many people I want to bring for the shows I decide to go to (Rain was excellent) and is still friendly when he has time to talk. - Most people, especially in Oakey's shoes, wouldn't ever have anything to do with me.
Again, I think it was having a child that changed him. Back in the early 2000's he had a serious alcohol problem and started dabbling with coke and his lack of good music and mixes showed it. Lately he's picked it up but his focus is signing a cross over a band (he says he wants to sign the next beatles, but who the fuck doesnt) that makes it big, commercial dance, and film film film. I guess he thinks film is where his future is if he plans to maintain his high dollar lifestyle.
Posted by Subtle on Sep-02-2010 01:06:
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Originally posted by DjStephenWiley
Couldn't agree with this statement more. Also, you can tell a mans character by how well he treats those who can't help themselves.
But back to Oakey. He's had such a wild life that there are so many rumors and half truths out there about them. The guy has dabbled with everything, and people think because he did coke for a few years that he'll always be a coke head. They couldn't be more wrong.
I know he used to be a little confident shit who thought he was god, but he got over himself and I guarantee regrets his behavior. Every encounter I've had with him, either by phone or in person over the last 3 years has been genuine and professional. Good example would be when he asked me what I do. I told him I was a nurse and he said he had a great amount of respect for the work I do and then said "I'm just a guy in the music business" - Even after reading that post about me calling him a coke head in 2005, he still wasn't yelling at me or anything. I had sent him a very enticing business proposal that he wanted to move forward with, and he was more disappointed than anything (Not really angry). I will admit he did rub it in by saying "I was about to offer you a job....BUT"...I probably heard that 3 or 4 times which was gut wrenching, but live and learn. I tried to explain it was from 2005, but I don't think he understood it and didn't care when it was written. He probably thought it was something very public when in reality it's probably on page 400 in one of these forums.
Despite all this, he still supports my label and my music. Still puts me on his VIP guest list plus however many people I want to bring for the shows I decide to go to (Rain was excellent) and is still friendly when he has time to talk. - Most people, especially in Oakey's shoes, wouldn't ever have anything to do with me.
Again, I think it was having a child that changed him. Back in the early 2000's he had a serious alcohol problem and started dabbling with coke and his lack of good music and mixes showed it. Lately he's picked it up but his focus is signing a cross over a band (he says he wants to sign the next beatles, but who the fuck doesnt) that makes it big, commercial dance, and film film film. I guess he thinks film is where his future is if he plans to maintain his high dollar lifestyle. |
Interesting read. Oakenfold for president!
Posted by Looney4Clooney on Sep-02-2010 01:56:
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Originally posted by DjStephenWiley
Despite all this, he still supports my label and my music. Still puts me on his VIP guest list plus however many people I want to bring for the shows I decide to go to (Rain was excellent) and is still friendly when he has time to talk. - Most people, especially in Oakey's shoes, wouldn't ever have anything to do with me.
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He has burnt a lot of bridges. I will take your word that he has changed but the fact that he wants to do film music by hiring ghost writers to me represents the same money oriented opportunist that should leave music to those that have talent. Not giving credit to people that help you whether it be orchestrators , composers is a sign of someone that is aware that they are a phoney. Why hide. Why not just assume the role of producer. Hans Zimmer is a great example of someone that acts as a general producer but works with up and coming artists and does give them credit and starts their career. He has pushed at least 10 film composers into A feature film categories. That I respect. People that give. It isn't that Hans Zimmer can't do it but he has done it and he knows it and he realizes that perhaps he is better at being a general producer at this point.
People like him should run labels. People that love music but aren't really that talented but have a flair for marketing should be championing others , not themselves. If I had money, I would be commissioning artists I like without regard of returns because I just want music I like. I recently commissioned one of my favourite EDM producers 1000$ to make a track for me without any sort of direction or hold on the rights. I just value his work that much. and I am definitely not rich and that was about a weeks pay which amounts to about 60 hours. I just love music and since I don't make EDM anymore, I contribute in other ways. I've thought about running a label regardless if it makes money because I want to propel good music regardless of the financial gains.
This scene needs more people that give, not take. And he is a taker.
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