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| quote: | Originally posted by dJohn
How bout the fact that YaleTrance is trying to comment on mixing technicalities, rather than flow of style. Understanding Tiesto goes beyond what tracks he selects...it's established from his years of work that his track selection carries his own blend and style. Track selection isn't a problem for Tiesto, it's how he mixes it that makes him stand out.
Moving on, you commented on his selection of genre...it's ashame so many EDM fans categorize this and that, and label him and her and what not...that creates division within opinions, and that's when flames start...look beyond whether or not he mixes progressive house or hard trance and what not. Who cares if he does? I agree that Nyana was a very average mix(and Yale, I disagree with you on the mixing...I've mixed those tunes alot better, I can honestly say), but it doesn't take away from Tiesto's ability that we all know he has.
And no, there's no prog house or hard trance on that compilation, so I don't know where you got those, but if you can look beyond his selction of tracks and genres, you'll find that Tiesto's mixing isn't just about cueing and beatmatching different genres. |
So you're avoiding the fact that he doesn't even bother to beatmatch? I agree he usually has a wonderful flow to his sets, but it appears that he just shows up to collect his money and doesn't bother beatmatching anything. The majority of his sets are amateur at best, there is no point in arguing over it. He has the skills, but he doesn't bother to use them half the time.
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