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If Eric Prydz can do it......
so you hear a lot of DJ's blame the newer generation of the EDM crowd the reason as to why they have changed up/diluted their sound...so not necessarily by choice, but they do that to stay relevant and to still get booked at big festivals, etc.
i believed this at some point, however, i was checking out Eric Prydz EDC set..and it sounds hardly anything like the big room electro/house/crap that the majority of DJs played during EDC. Also, Eric Prydz still gets booked at Vegas on long weekends, still plays his style and sound to the lowest common denominator EDM fan, IE the uninformed that likes Avicci and Afrojack and Hardwell, etc.
So if Eric doesn't need to sell out, how come other DJs have sold out?
https://soundcloud.com/eric-prydz/e...-las-vegas-2014
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| Originally posted by modthispny so you hear a lot of DJ's blame the newer generation of the EDM crowd the reason as to why they have changed up/diluted their sound...so not necessarily by choice, but they do that to stay relevant and to still get booked at big festivals, etc. i believed this at some point, however, i was checking out Eric Prydz EDC set..and it sounds hardly anything like the big room electro/house/crap that the majority of DJs played during EDC. Also, Eric Prydz still gets booked at Vegas on long weekends, still plays his style and sound to the lowest common denominator EDM fan, IE the uninformed that likes Avicci and Afrojack and Hardwell, etc. So if Eric doesn't need to sell out, how come other DJs have sold out? https://soundcloud.com/eric-prydz/e...-las-vegas-2014 |
Although you would think Armin, Ferry etc would be big enough to play what ever they want.
GPC
Check this out for something truly hideous.
Armin Van Buuren - Live @ 538 Kingsday (Breda) - 26.04.2014 by Livesets.At on Mixcloud
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| Originally posted by GPC Although you would think Armin, Ferry etc would be big enough to play what ever they want. |
I think GPC hit the nail on the head.
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| Originally posted by GPC Eric Prydz is Eric Prydz. In the same boat as Sasha, Digweed, Carl Cox, etc. You don't tell them what to play. And there music remains relevant. You also don't see any of the techno DJ's selling out. A lot of the trance DJ's sold out because they think trance is dying (probably right) and they are trying to remain relevant but that's just killing it faster. I think a few of them are starting to move away from the whole "EDM" festival sound. |
For me, Prydz is like the middle ground. When he came over to the States I was so happy/excited to catch his sets...but after a few times it was more or less the same and the magic disappeared. He's preferable to other EDM names but definitely not in a class of Digweed or Cox, who are guys that I still get excited to see even after 100x. Although I think it's a bit of an apples and oranges comparison as Diggers and Cox tend to focus more on DJing new/abstract/other material while Prydz pretty much plays out his own stuff. What separates Prydz' though (IMO) is the quality of his productions - the dude has an arsenal of bombs that are distinctly his sound that are different enough to separate from the rest but also dancefloor/commercial friendly enough to involve a huge crowd of tens of thousands...Middle ground. Good for him!
I'm confused as to what your point is with posting that set by Prydz to me it sounds like music which is easily accessible by the general public, very bright, trancey, HOLY BREAKDOWNS BATMAN, airy, and not very thought provoking.
Comparing Carl Cox and Digweed to Prydz is like comparing Marcel Dettmann and Chris Liebing to Richie Hawtin.
i am going to Ibiza in August and got tickets for Carl Cox at Space..can't wait as i've heard great things about Carl Cox. This will be the first time I see him.
I actually got bored during his set and left back to the Neon Garden stage. Probably had to do with hearing the same tracks of his over and over again.
GPC
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| Originally posted by rowdy Comparing Carl Cox and Digweed to Prydz is like comparing Marcel Dettmann and Chris Liebing to Richie Hawtin. |
The Electronic scene in Europe is so much more evolved then the scene here in the United States.... Especially Southern California.. I honestly don't understand the shit-tastic booking that takes place at Edc almost every year. Look at the lineup that Mysteryland had booked here in the States, half of the lineup was devoted to strictly Techno and House whilst the other half was devoted to "edm"
To give you another example here are a couple festivals in Europe during the month of April:
Snow Bombing:

DGTL:

Time Warp:

Demf has pulled over 100k people to their festival the past 3 years with lineups like this:

Re: GPC
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| Originally posted by GPC Marcel and Chris who? ha ha I guess you win. But then again, I hate techno so not really. I was merely comparing Prydz to Cox and Digweed from a booking perspective. You aren't going to pressure any of them to play what they don't want to play. And they aren't going to feel pressure to play the big drop EDM shit. |
GPC
They do seem to like their techno. Europe does have more than it's fair share of shitty festival music too but they have a lot more options that balance it out.
Eric prydz has probably changed more than anyone in the top 100 rankings. Don't you remember that ultra classic call on me!? That's when he was at his peak, been steadily going down since. Check out youtube video hits as evidence.
You guys also gotta remember that once you get to an Armin or Tiesto level, you go from becoming a simple "dj" to a company with many mouths to feeds. So the bigger you become, the more business minded decisions you gotta make. Tiesto & Armin are the perfect example of a business minded DJ's.
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| Originally posted by omega1n I actually got bored during his set and left back to the Neon Garden stage. Probably had to do with hearing the same tracks of his over and over again. |
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| Originally posted by DjWoody You guys also gotta remember that once you get to an Armin or Tiesto level, you go from becoming a simple "dj" to a company with many mouths to feeds. So the bigger you become, the more business minded decisions you gotta make. Tiesto & Armin are the perfect example of a business minded DJ's. |
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| Originally posted by jonmitz How is that not still selling out? That is practically the definition - rather than make decisions about their music/sound they are letting 'business/success (money)' reasons their priority. That is selling out no matter how you cut it. I guess you could argue that armin/tiesto actually like the new shit they are playing, but lol if so... |
if any of you were given the opportunity to get paid $100,000 to play what they want vs $1,000 to play what you want, every single user of this forum would play what they want. 100%. Absolutely no doubt about it. So everyone get off your high horse.
We listeners are such back seat drivers its sickening. Just listen to what you want and give it a rest.
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| Originally posted by ekim18 For me, Prydz is like the middle ground. When he came over to the States I was so happy/excited to catch his sets...but after a few times it was more or less the same and the magic disappeared. He's preferable to other EDM names but definitely not in a class of Digweed or Cox, who are guys that I still get excited to see even after 100x. Although I think it's a bit of an apples and oranges comparison as Diggers and Cox tend to focus more on DJing new/abstract/other material while Prydz pretty much plays out his own stuff. What separates Prydz' though (IMO) is the quality of his productions - the dude has an arsenal of bombs that are distinctly his sound that are different enough to separate from the rest but also dancefloor/commercial friendly enough to involve a huge crowd of tens of thousands...Middle ground. Good for him! |
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| Originally posted by jashic if any of you were given the opportunity to get paid $100,000 to play what they want vs $1,000 to play what you want, every single user of this forum would play what they want. 100%. Absolutely no doubt about it. So everyone get off your high horse. We listeners are such back seat drivers its sickening. Just listen to what you want and give it a rest. |
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| Originally posted by GPC I wouldn't because I don't DJ (and have zero desire to do so). Apparently you think everyone is or wants to be a DJ. The point of this thread is not everyone sells out. |
I was pretty surprised to see that many people in the Circuit Grounds tent with Prydz playing a much different sound than what was on before(Bingo Players, Clockwork)
I give credit to the guy, he is one of the few cross over DJ's that can do it. And I think he gets away with it cause his big room sets have lots of synthy sounds and big builds that the kids like while still bringing in some darker techy Cirez D stuff.
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