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| quote: | Originally posted by Nite-Mer
Fair enough. But if someone is gonna come on the attack, then I'm gonna defend. Everyone has a right to their opinion. I'm not saying Tiesto doesn't have any good points. His track selection and programming are phenomenal. He doesn't bring the same sound every time or throughout a whole set. And if he is trying to capitalize and make money off this, so be it. He's obviously a good business man. My only complaint is that he releases so many cd's that he doesn't take the time to perfect them. I don't wanna hear software cover-ups on a 15-20 dollar cd, and I have, Nyana for one. I just think he's losing track of what's it's about and going for the quick buck. If you don't agree, I'll respect that, but think about what I'm saying. I'm not trying to ruin the thread, and don't want to start a crazy ass argument. I just enjoy debating the issues, calmly and rationally. I apologize if anyone takes offense, and would appreciate the elimination of assaults, like calling someone a retard. I shouldn't have fired back, sorry.
Edit- Dave - Agreed on colored vinyl being tight.
BTW - I'm not trying to post my opinion as fact. Whether he is good or not is gauged on many things. However, it is a fact that he mixes sloppily on many occasions. If there are apparent beat match errors that cannot be argued. On the other mixes I consider sloppy, it is merely my opinion. |
I see your point(s) and respect them even if I don't agree with all of them. I do think Tiësto can be a bit of a hit and miss, though. He's always been that way, really, it's just that noone seemed to mind until he got as big as he is now...
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