uitnodiging? wil je market daten ofzow... ff rondtoeren met een winkelkarretje met een fles witte wijn in?
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Mar-30-2006 19:12
jp
Retired tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Holland
Ik gebruik uit principe geen winkelwagentjes. Die dingen zijn irritant duur (1 euro) en sturen altijd de verkeerde kant op. Maar goed, volgend jaar op Qlimax Belgie is vast wel een plekje vrij voor ome jp
Mar-30-2006 19:16
obe
tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Toronto
Thanks for the replies everyone!
I guess it's a cultural thing. Probably easier to understand string theory as ZZandirt suggested.
For those of you who've been to some clubs in North America to see a big dj, how would you compare the crowds to back home?
Every time I've seen Tiesto for example, the crowd is so loud and excited that you can barely hear what he's spinning. He could fart into the microphone and the crowd would go nuts! I'm not saying that's a good thing, but I'm sure the enthusiasm is appreciated by the dj.
I recall seeing a video from Sensation White and I remember thinking that the crowd didn't seem to be moving very much. Is that the norm? Maybe you guys are a bit more jaded about the whole thing since you've had such a great scene over there for so long.
obe
Mar-30-2006 22:05
Unique2701
in deep space
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Amsterdam
quote:
Originally posted by obe
Thanks for the replies everyone!
I guess it's a cultural thing. Probably easier to understand string theory as ZZandirt suggested.
For those of you who've been to some clubs in North America to see a big dj, how would you compare the crowds to back home?
Every time I've seen Tiesto for example, the crowd is so loud and excited that you can barely hear what he's spinning. He could fart into the microphone and the crowd would go nuts! I'm not saying that's a good thing, but I'm sure the enthusiasm is appreciated by the dj.
I recall seeing a video from Sensation White and I remember thinking that the crowd didn't seem to be moving very much. Is that the norm? Maybe you guys are a bit more jaded about the whole thing since you've had such a great scene over there for so long.
obe
dutch people are spoiled.
dutch people are more critical
Sensation white crowd-> lotsa what i call "trance-tourists". people that go for the hype, not the music.
If I am the storm, if I am the wonder..
Will I have flashlights, nightmares and sudden explosions?
Mar-30-2006 22:15
magikb
Home of Lix and Jennē
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: on the other side
quote:
Originally posted by Unique2701
dutch people are spoiled.
dutch people are more critical
hahahaha.. it is funny that you say that cuz it is totally true and I have noticed this on the 3 different occasions that I have been to the Netherlands
Since you get a lot of talent there first compared to many other places, you are definitely more critical when it comes to new DJ's and such. ie: Preach (who happends to be my favourite and I flew to Awakenings to see him last month, but Holland thinks he is too mellow for techno or just not good enough) That is a prime example. But as a DJ if you can win over a dutch crowd, you're in and good to go.. hahaha
Next year I will be one of these spoiled people though too.. needless to say.. I CAN'T WAIT
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Mar-30-2006 22:41
Keldana
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Willich / Germany - GTA #175
Re: Annoying MC's!!! Why?!?
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Originally posted by obe
I'm from Canada and I can tell you, if someone got on the mic here and started talking DURING a song, they'd be booed out of the club immediately!
Hope that any day this will come to the Netherlands aswell ... canīt say that I like MCīs ...
Mar-31-2006 11:01
basvh
Bert says: Hatseflats!
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Amsterdam + Ammerzoden
quote:
Originally posted by obe
Thanks for the replies everyone!
I guess it's a cultural thing. Probably easier to understand string theory as ZZandirt suggested.
For those of you who've been to some clubs in North America to see a big dj, how would you compare the crowds to back home?
Every time I've seen Tiesto for example, the crowd is so loud and excited that you can barely hear what he's spinning. He could fart into the microphone and the crowd would go nuts! I'm not saying that's a good thing, but I'm sure the enthusiasm is appreciated by the dj.
I recall seeing a video from Sensation White and I remember thinking that the crowd didn't seem to be moving very much. Is that the norm? Maybe you guys are a bit more jaded about the whole thing since you've had such a great scene over there for so long.
obe
When I was roadtripping the USA i happened to be in Dalles when PVD came there. There was a really exiting atmosphere because it was one of the first big partys held in dallas. In holland it is been there done that for most party people.
In Holland as a dj to get the peole screaming and yelling you have to be at your best and play like you have never played before. yeah we are spoiled.
Also what also is the case that the dutch are packed these days and the big partys are having problems on their ticket sales. In the clubs the people tend to be more in the partymood and going crazy then on the big parties.
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Mar-31-2006 12:39
obe
tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Toronto
Of course, it probably doesn't help that the greatest dj's in the world are "just some local guy" when they're spinning in Holland.
You guys are the luckiest bastards on the planet!
obe
Mar-31-2006 21:01
ZZandirt
Checkmate
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
quote:
Originally posted by obe
Of course, it probably doesn't help that the greatest dj's in the world are "just some local guy" when they're spinning in Holland.
You guys are the luckiest bastards on the planet!
obe
yupzz, i remember "local" Marco V, spinnin' in his own nick o/t woods. (literally) wow!! now that was a party mood...open air, little rain lotsa trees and stuff. and a great set...!!
memories...
i hope he will do the same this year. i will attend for sure.
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Apr-01-2006 08:15
jp
Retired tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Holland
Dj's are just people, not pop stars
Apr-01-2006 12:22
Divine9
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location:
Happens mostly on big commercial events or clubs if you ask me. It also depends on the genre.. trance, hardstyle..
Other 'underground' or non commercial events are free of this mc bs. So it depends where you go or what you download from NL.