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amit
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Apr-23-2003 02:39
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[DOH]DJPremier
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: New York City, USA
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I think this is carrying on too far. Although you are right in the fact that the latest album has some of the trance-friendlier tunes, it still has the unmistakable Tiesto sound. Something that Tiesto was able to do, that one-dimensional dj's like AvB and Ferry Corsten could not, is mix his interpretation of trance music and add variety, depth and color. His sets have wide ranges of sounds while still all carrying the vibe and character of Tiesto himself.
As for his reference to "gay" trance, I would think we would know what he meant by it. I'm not going to pretend that I knew exactly what he meant but I will assume that he was referring to the cheezy, formulaic trance that fills the recordstores lately. The air of almost "euro-disco-trance" that died long ago is an older generation sound and is "happy" music.
If anything, Tiesto's sound HAS changed. He is deeper and darker, yet still holds trance elements in his music. His sound is definitely not compatible with Gouryella now. And it is good that he has moved on. I'm not sure if I would question his commitment to the genre as I hear he is a tireless worker and dedicated to the music. So if you give him a little bit of credit, then maybe what he said is being taken out of context?
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Apr-23-2003 02:57
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dj tek
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: TransFixedST8
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| quote: | Originally posted by [DOH]DJPremier
I think this is carrying on too far. Although you are right in the fact that the latest album has some of the trance-friendlier tunes, it still has the unmistakable Tiesto sound. Something that Tiesto was able to do, that one-dimensional dj's like AvB and Ferry Corsten could not, is mix his interpretation of trance music and add variety, depth and color. His sets have wide ranges of sounds while still all carrying the vibe and character of Tiesto himself.
As for his reference to "gay" trance, I would think we would know what he meant by it. I'm not going to pretend that I knew exactly what he meant but I will assume that he was referring to the cheezy, formulaic trance that fills the recordstores lately. The air of almost "euro-disco-trance" that died long ago is an older generation sound and is "happy" music.
If anything, Tiesto's sound HAS changed. He is deeper and darker, yet still holds trance elements in his music. His sound is definitely not compatible with Gouryella now. And it is good that he has moved on. I'm not sure if I would question his commitment to the genre as I hear he is a tireless worker and dedicated to the music. So if you give him a little bit of credit, then maybe what he said is being taken out of context? |
your speaking as a fan.. which is biased.. im a fan myself + has suppoted tiesto & his sound thru the years.. and i dont know how much effort u put on reading my post cuz it seems like you didnt get my point.. im not questioning his skills nor his versataility, what im sayin is, DONT DISS something if your gonna still represent it.
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Apr-23-2003 03:14
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Taz
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: what's the difference
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Wow...a whole tirade on Tiesto bashing trance, despite the fact that he never actually dissed trance at all
| quote: | | djs are finding new ways to produce trance music without it sounding so gay |
Translation into laymens' terms: DJs are still producing trance but they're now discovering ways to leave the cheeze factor out.
Which is good, because he's saying it's now possible to produce trance with all its good points, minus the "kick-BASS-kick-BASS" and "dink-dink-dink de-dink dink-dink" clichés. In other words, he's saying that trance is evolving. Not dying, but evolving.
p.s. I'll blame him on this: I hate it when people use names of marginalized groups (i.e. gay) to describe something they don't like.
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Apr-23-2003 03:14
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shawn2331
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: way out west
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Apr-23-2003 04:08
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D'Paul
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: College Motherf#ckin Park, MD
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Apr-23-2003 04:12
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Rakoon
2001 - 2003
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Gone
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Personally I never attacked Tiesto for experimenting with new styles and stuff. Thats actually great of him to take the risk of diversifying his performances, even though it turned out everybody hated him.
Anyway back on topic. I think he left Gouryella at the time because at that time he decided that he was going to experiment and therefore didnt think he would be able to live up to the Gouryella standard if he didnt quit. Now I assume he's done with "experimentation" and is back to where he belongs. However, I still dont think his new sound right now fits Gouryella anyway. Its a good idea that he quit Gouryella and discontinued Magik, because he's saving himself from releasing unworthy music.
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Apr-23-2003 04:15
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