Originally posted by Real
How could you rate any track 10/10?
I know I know, if you found a track thats 10/10 what more is there to look for.
The Norman Tune like much of the duo's tunes just dont do it for me. I stick to my judgement of the tracks.
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Top 5
1. Ferry Corsten - Fire (Flashover Remix)
2. Luminary - Amsterdam (Smith & Pledger remix)
3. Mark Otten - So serene (Menno de Jong fierce dub)
4. The Killers - Mr. Brightside (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Remix)
5. Nic Chagall - Monday Bar (Original Mix)
Apr-05-2006 00:15
isoterra
hi
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Nottingham, UK
quote:
Originally posted by Real
How could you rate any track 10/10?
95/100 rounded up
Apr-05-2006 00:34
Da Roosh
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Los Angeles
quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
95/100 rounded up
Maybe I should have assessed them on a 100 scale for more accuracy. lol
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Top 5
1. Ferry Corsten - Fire (Flashover Remix)
2. Luminary - Amsterdam (Smith & Pledger remix)
3. Mark Otten - So serene (Menno de Jong fierce dub)
4. The Killers - Mr. Brightside (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Remix)
5. Nic Chagall - Monday Bar (Original Mix)
Apr-05-2006 02:49
ncgroov808
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Charlotte, United States
I will do mine on a simple scale.
CD 1: Track selection: A-. It would have been an A+ but I agree the male vocals kills the mood of the cd. When I purchase the actual cd, that track will get skipped every time. Transitions. C+. Especially the first 4 mixes. I have a pair of Fisher Price record players and could do better. Gets better after that at least for a while.
CD 2: Track selection: B+. Mixing B+. Better mixed, more consistent than disc 1. A little slow and dark which I like because it reminds me of trance form the early to mid-90s. Some people may not like it as much as disc 1, but at least Tijs shows he actually can make some good transitions when he wants too. I think he just was lazy on disc1 and wanted the tunes to speak for themselves. I hope.
Overall grade: B. This is mainly due to the track selection and the fact that it is a HUGE improvement over the pos that was ISOS 4. If he could just mix his studio mixes better, it would be an A. I've seen Tijs live many times and his mixes usually aren't as bad as on the last two ISOS.
Apr-05-2006 13:43
ThaMaestro
SunSational Essentials
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: A1/A35, Holland
quote:
Originally posted by Push2005
Actually I absolutely love that transition, hehe...
+1
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quote:
Quoting Lucien Foort
House was ooit house. Een gevoel, een scene, een stroming die recalcitrant was. Waar je 's middags in Outland Records, Basic Beat, Hotsound of Kareltje netjes op je beurt wachtte om platen te scoren die je in de nacht ging horen. Waar als Roderick & Anne Fleur gingen hockeyen, Jack stoer verklaarde: “Laat er house zijn en housemuziek werd geboren”. Waar ongelovigen toch predikten “God made me funky, and I’m glad He blessed me this way”.
Apr-05-2006 16:08
Da Roosh
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Los Angeles
How Did you think it compares to the first 4 ISOS's. I was looking at the ISOS website and it showed Volume VI in the little tab. Noooo Not Yett!
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Top 5
1. Ferry Corsten - Fire (Flashover Remix)
2. Luminary - Amsterdam (Smith & Pledger remix)
3. Mark Otten - So serene (Menno de Jong fierce dub)
4. The Killers - Mr. Brightside (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Remix)
5. Nic Chagall - Monday Bar (Original Mix)