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arturob
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Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Miami
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Jan-31-2003 21:50
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Pio
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: NYC-New Haven- San Juan-Amsterdam / PRTA #1
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Bah. You're 14 and probably have never seen either of them live in a club, the only way you can really appreciate their talent.
What annoys me about posts like this is that you treat music like if it were a sport or competition, where you could quantitatively say that one is better than the other. But hey, guess what? Trance is music, music is art. Art is not about being better or worse. It all depends on taste, on qualitative assessment.
I've seen both of them about six times each and I can honestly say that I prefer Tiesto any day, just because his musical taste is more synched up with mine. I'm not saying that he's better, I'm just saying that I like him better.
I can appreciate how PvD is a seamless mixer who always comes up with incredible tracklists and you always expect to listen to his latest "re-edits" or whatever. But there's just something about Tiesto live that makes him so much more special to me. And I'm not talking about the way he interacts with the crowd, I'm talking about the way he interprets the music and places every track in a way that is very unique and "magik".
You can say that he can't beatmatch, of course he has messed up a bit here and there on some livesets, but it's never anything to painful. There are better nights than other, and the same thing hapens to PvD-they are humans.
If you say Tiesto sets have no structure and that he plays tracks on random order then you must be on crack, because his brilliance in structure with all the nuances, contrasts and appropiate use of time flow that he uses is what has made Tiesto my favorite dj for the past 5 years since I first heard FP3. Listen to sets like Innercity 99, Energy 2000, Magik 6, DD, and Impulz and tell me Tiesto has no sense of structure.
I've always liked Tiesto more than PvD too because as a classical musician I could always relate more to Tiesto's choice of music while PvD has always been too damn fast for me (jacking up the bpms).
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Jan-31-2003 22:03
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NooKLeaR
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Zionsvile, Indiana, Usa
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ PíO
Bah. You're 14 and probably have never seen either of them live in a club, the only way you can really appreciate their talent.
I've seen both of them about six times each and I can honestly say that I prefer Tiesto any day, just because his musical taste is more synched up with mine. I'm not saying that he's better, I'm just saying that I like him better.
I can appreciate how PvD is a seamless mixer who always comes up with incredible tracklists and you always expect to listen to his latest "re-edits" or whatever. But there's just something about Tiesto live that makes him so much more special to me. And I'm not talking about the way he interacts with the crowd, I'm talking about the way he interprets the music and places every track in a way that is very unique and "magik".
You can say that he can't beatmatch, of course he has messed up a bit here and there on some livesets, but it's never anything to painful. There are better nights than other, and the same thing hapens to PvD-they are humans.
If you say Tiesto sets have no structure and that he plays tracks on random order then you must be on crack, because his brilliance in structure with all the nuances, contrasts and appropiate use of time flow that he uses is what has made Tiesto my favorite dj for the past 5 years since I first heard FP3. Listen to sets like Innercity 99, Energy 2000, Magik 6, DD, and Impulz and tell me Tiesto has no sense of structure.
I've always liked Tiesto more than PvD too because as a classical musician I could always relate more to Tiesto's choice of music while PvD has always been too damn fast for me (jacking up the bpms). |
just because Im 14 doesn't mean I dont know anything about either of them. I just like Paul's better than Tiesto. I just wanted to know other people opinion's on this issue, there was no need to yell at me about it. I was just trying to see what others thought of this. I still really like Tiesto, and he happens to be one of my favorite dj's. I really like some of the music he plays and at certain moments I could really go for a Tiesto set rather than a PvD set. I just feel PvD fits more of the style I like. I respect Tiesto and I think he is a great and talented guy.
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Jan-31-2003 22:14
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Pio
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: NYC-New Haven- San Juan-Amsterdam / PRTA #1
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| quote: | Originally posted by Starfox
the Faster the better, I say. When I go to a club, I don`t go there to sleep do I? But yes, I love when Paul plays fast and bangin'
Anyways, the last 2 times Tijs has been to Club Space here in Miami, he has had no flow in his sets. I mean, how can you play Techno with Progressive back2back? that's just not right! Most of the time he can put down a great show, but some others, he can be so random at playing records.
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I enjoy PvD when he's fast and banging, but I don't always have the energy to survive. All the times I went to Twilo back in the day I had to leave early because it was too much for my physical strenght.
I love prog and techno in one set, because there's nothing better than contrasts to me. I don't hear it as random, I hear it as experimentations with contrasts and pushing the limits of EDM. At first was kinda awkward, but I think he's getting better at it. I trust Tiesto's musical taste and I still think he's doing great.
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Jan-31-2003 22:16
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Pio
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: NYC-New Haven- San Juan-Amsterdam / PRTA #1
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| quote: | Originally posted by NooKLeaR
just because Im 14 doesn't mean I dont know anything about either of them. I just like Paul's better than Tiesto. I just wanted to know other people opinion's on this issue, there was no need to yell at me about it. I was just trying to see what others thought of this. I still really like Tiesto, and he happens to be one of my favorite dj's. I really like some of the music he plays and at certain moments I could really go for a Tiesto set rather than a PvD set. I just feel PvD fits more of the style I like. I respect Tiesto and I think he is a great and talented guy. |
Sorry i wasn't yelling at ya kid. Keep listening to trance, you have the right to like one better than the other. Peace.
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Jan-31-2003 22:19
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