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SYSTEM-J
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Registered: Sep 2003
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You're not fucking respecting what others like, you're acting like an idiotic prick because we don't share your tastes and we have the temerity to make a thread praising something else. Just fuck off to T.nu and be done with it.


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wotyzoid
it's not house



Registered: Apr 2007
Location: New Jersey

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
You will have a jolly good time there.


I Lol'd..


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jesusisgod
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Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Los Angeles, CA

To many of you are jaded and need to take a step back and reevalute your thoughts on trance in general. THis is the type of music I usually play in my sets:

1. Friends Lover & Family - Highly Strung
2. Binary Finary - 1998
3. Cyrus & The Joker - Milky Way
4. Y Trax - Y Trax Remix
5. Billy Hendrix - Bodyshine
6. Juan Verada - Spiritual Healing
7. KC - Escape
8. Fridge - Paradise
9. Push - Universal Nation
10. Katcha - Touched by God
11. Jam & Spoon - Odyessy 2 Anyoona
12. Boogie Nights Film - Last Scene
13. Mauro Picotto - Lizard
14. Moogwal - Viola
15. Heaven Beats - Free Time
16. Ambassador - The Fade
17. Energy 52 - Café Del Mar (Three 'N One Mix)
18. Art Of Trance - Madagascar (Ferry Corsten Remix)
19. Face the Phase - phase part 2
20. Space Manoeuvers - Stage One
21. Mystery Land - Y-Traxx
22. Marc Et Claude - La LA [Moonman's Flashover Mix]
23. Yahel - Voyage (Original Mix)
24. Bulgarian (Signum remix) - Travel
25. Chicane - Halycon(Airscape Remix)
26. Atlantis - Fiji (Lange Remix)
27. Afterburn - Northpole
28. Moonman - Galaxia (Solarstone Remix)
29. Terra Firma - Obelix (Terra Firma Remix)
30. Ayla - Ayla (DJ Taucher mix)
31. Nukieuz - Noise Maker Vol 1

The crowd loves good music. That is what I have learned. It does not matter how old the track is. All that matters is that you spin tunes that move people and sound good.


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Last edited by jesusisgod on Dec-10-2007 at 07:02

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RapidFire
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: Feb 2005
Location: toronto

quote:
Originally posted by the_gamemaster
I wouldnt say its any cheesier but what I do find is older trance tends to be more boring sounding. It just doesnt have as much kick as modern trance and the tracks arent as dynamic, they just sound flat. Its probably because they didnt have the technology to produce tracks to such a high standard back in those days.


thats odd... i find it to be the exact opposite. the older 90s stuff sounds alot fuller and beefier than todays music to me. even with the slick production todays music lacks something in comparisson

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NeedFlower00
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Registered: Oct 2007
Location: USA

say something..

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HaeD
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Montreal

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nefardec
Tranceaddict in tranning



Registered: Oct 2004
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quote:
Originally posted by jesusisgod
The crowd loves good music. That is what I have learned. It does not matter how old the track is. All that matters is that you spin tunes that move people and sound good.




depends on your crowd. if you play regularly you're going to have to play different music.

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jesusisgod
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Los Angeles, CA

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
depends on your crowd. if you play regularly you're going to have to play different music.


The thing you forget isthat the majority of the people @ a club or rave have never heard these tracks. Only a small % have ever heard them, yet alone know the name of the producer or name of the track. Tranceaddict type people is so small compared to the regular masses of people. I also give cds when I play to the people with allot of clasics on them and the majority have said they have never heard this type of quality from any other dj they have gone and seen. Djs from my point of view play to much filler and crap. I have noticed that the popular/big djs that are successful hardly play any filler and just play amazing tracks. For me Armin use to be like this in 2002 but now plays crap the majority of his sets.

1. Friends Lover & Family - Highly Strung
2. Binary Finary - 1998
3. Cyrus & The Joker - Milky Way
4. Y Trax - Y Trax Remix
5. Billy Hendrix - Bodyshine
6. Juan Verada - Spiritual Healing
7. KC - Escape
8. Fridge - Paradise
9. Push - Universal Nation
10. Katcha - Touched by God
11. Jam & Spoon - Odyessy 2 Anyoona
12. Boogie Nights Film - Last Scene
13. Mauro Picotto - Lizard
14. Moogwal - Viola
15. Heaven Beats - Free Time
16. Ambassador - The Fade
17. Energy 52 - Café Del Mar (Three 'N One Mix)
18. Art Of Trance - Madagascar (Ferry Corsten Remix)
19. Face the Phase - phase part 2
20. Space Manoeuvers - Stage One
21. Mystery Land - Y-Traxx
22. Marc Et Claude - La LA [Moonman's Flashover Mix]
23. Yahel - Voyage (Original Mix)
24. Bulgarian (Signum remix) - Travel
25. Chicane - Halycon(Airscape Remix)
26. Atlantis - Fiji (Lange Remix)
27. Afterburn - Northpole
28. Moonman - Galaxia (Solarstone Remix)
29. Terra Firma - Obelix (Terra Firma Remix)
30. Ayla - Ayla (DJ Taucher mix)
31. Nukieuz - Noise Maker Vol 1

I just gave you a taste of a type of set that I can play. I usually mix it up with newer tunes but my sets at least have 50% of classics and 50% new tracks. I also play house, & techno classics in my sets. There is so much good classic tracks that it would be a shame not to play and introduce those classics to the new people @ clubs and raves.


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Nostalgic
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
depends on your crowd. if you play regularly you're going to have to play different music.


bullshit...how many crowds are going to be able to disipher how old the tracks are

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sljiva
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Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Zagreb

quote:
Originally posted by jesusisgod
1. Friends Lover & Family - Highly Strung


Play them Diamond Lil's instead of this and they'll like your sets even more

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nefardec
Tranceaddict in tranning



Registered: Oct 2004
Location:

quote:
Originally posted by Erotic Buddha
bullshit...how many crowds are going to be able to disipher how old the tracks are


you're misunderstanding me:

this dude jesus apparently has been playing all old tracks presumably since they were released, since he said "this is what I usually play"

so I'm saying, if you're playing regularly (ie for the past few years), people are obviously not going to want a jesusisgod 'usual' classics night every night...


i completely agree with and play plenty of old tracks in my sets - but you have to be a person of your own time! Just playing classics makes you boring.




but as for your other comment, did you not take into account at all that i wrote "depends on the crowd"? I know the crowd I've been partying with in Roma knows, and the crowd I mostly party with in NYC would know even better.

There is of course a clueless scene filled of post-PLUR out there but i try to avoid it

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Nostalgic
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
you're misunderstanding me:

this dude jesus apparently has been playing all old tracks presumably since they were released, since he said "this is what I usually play"

so I'm saying, if you're playing regularly (ie for the past few years), people are obviously not going to want a jesusisgod 'usual' classics night every night...


i completely agree with and play plenty of old tracks in my sets - but you have to be a person of your own time! Just playing classics makes you boring.




but as for your other comment, did you not take into account at all that i wrote "depends on the crowd"? I know the crowd I've been partying with in Roma knows, and the crowd I mostly party with in NYC would know even better.

There is of course a clueless scene filled of post-PLUR out there but i try to avoid it


fair enough, i've personally haven't gone to enough EDM events to experience crowds intelligent enough to make these kinds of observations...all i've experienced are people getting wasted and just wanting to dance their asses off and not giving a shit about what's being played

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