Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Primera División and Serie B
quote:
Originally posted by Wyndham
lol he didnt' even make this song... its originally from 808 state - cubik.. the song is almost identical.. he just re-worked it and put it under his name... it's gonna be on his new LEF alblum whenever that comes out.... looking like its gonna be a piece of shit, so far its a pretty sad comparison to right of way.
fire - hahaha BRUTALLLL
whos knocking - meh could be better
cubicated - just a ripoff
didn't knew that mate, thanks for the info
Dec-18-2005 22:47
nettwerk
Coming back for more!
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: the artist formerly known as The Darklord
Even Pocket Damage is better than Cubikated... and I hate it.
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Dec-19-2005 00:55
RJT
last minute disco
Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
so you're saying his sets differ to ASOT significantly more than tiesto's & pvd's do?
respectfully disagree.
I'm not necessarily saying that the tracklistings will necessarily vary a ton, but IMO the subtle variances make a large difference when it comes to trance, as well as set programming, which I feel is an area where Ferry is particularly talented and where I think guys like Armin and PvD stumble a bit... But again, this is all, subjective... Diffr'nt Strokes to move the world and so on...
Originally posted by DJ RJT
I'm not necessarily saying that the tracklistings will necessarily vary a ton, but IMO the subtle variances make a large difference when it comes to trance, as well as set programming, which I feel is an area where Ferry is particularly talented and where I think guys like Armin and PvD stumble a bit... But again, this is all, subjective... Diffr'nt Strokes to move the world and so on...
i think it's more of a case of only noticing the finer details of set programming/subtle variance in tune selection, when you're into the music. like for instance, i'm sure sasha is great at structuring his sets, however because i'm really not a fan of the stuff he plays.. i'd write off his sets as dull & without direction. if i enjoyed it then i'd be subconsciously more willing to pick out the subtleties.
my arguments for tiesto would be the same as yours are for ferry. there's no helping what naturally appeals to you.. i guess.
quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
But I'd rather listen to an ASOT than a Tiesto liveset
you say that like i dont know :\
Dec-19-2005 04:44
RebeL9
The Digital Blonde addict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
quote:
Originally posted by DJ RJT
I'm not looking to argue either m8, it's a subjective thing, but I'll tell you this much:
Ferry > Tiesto, Armin, and PVD put together.
At least his sets SOUND like Ferry Corsten sets, and not just a rehashed episode of ASOT...
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Dec-19-2005 10:22
RJT
last minute disco
Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
my arguments for tiesto would be the same as yours are for ferry. there's no helping what naturally appeals to you.. i guess.
Well played m8. I couldn't possibly agree more.
quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
there is a world beyond Holland
Agreed m8, and as I don't even really listen to any trance (Just another victim in the war of the house whores ) anymore, I was just using the example of Armin/Tiesto/Ferry/PVD because my frame of reference for contemporary trance isn't exactly all that varied or diverse.
My apologies if it came off as a shortsided view...
Edit: And before someone jumps on my shit for it, I know PVD is not Dutch...
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Vienna, Lake Constance & Frankfurt am Main
Best and most innovative track by Corsten in years! That's what I like about him. He doesnt stick just to the trance track but also to the progressive side. Go for it!
Dec-19-2005 15:08
Wyndham
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Toronto
quote:
Originally posted by Bernd_Gradish
Best and most innovative track by Corsten in years! That's what I like about him. He doesnt stick just to the trance track but also to the progressive side. Go for it!
hahaha tell me your kidding???? u must not read because he didn't even make the track. Its almost identical to the origial by 808 state. I dont think i'd call this progressive either.
Its a pretty basic song and hardly innovative, but i do like it.
Dec-19-2005 18:31
Sykonee
Supreme EMCritic
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Vancouver, Canada
What's with all the covers lately?
First he remixes Duran Duran's Serious and calls it Fire. Now he remixes 808 State's Cubik and calls it Cubikated. What's next, The KLF's What Time Is Love?
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Dec-20-2005 06:14
Wyndham
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Toronto
haha who knows.. hes falling off bigtime
Dec-20-2005 07:31
Bernd_Gradish
99.9% of edm sucks!!!
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Vienna, Lake Constance & Frankfurt am Main
quote:
Originally posted by Wyndham
hahaha tell me your kidding???? u must not read because he didn't even make the track. Its almost identical to the origial by 808 state. I dont think i'd call this progressive either.
Its a pretty basic song and hardly innovative, but i do like it.
wh00ps. didn't read that posting. Hmm... interessting