Originally posted by callme
I've always meant to ask this....who the fuck are you? I mean i have never heard of you or the 5 friends you have on your myspace. Official info : chokeonit
Aug-25-2006 21:05
isoterra
hi
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Nottingham, UK
quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
He plays exactly what he plays on ASOT, in a different order. He may throw in one or two new tracks.
eh? in asot he plays pretty much 100% upfront/unreleased stuff, whereas every time i've seen him out he's played alot more released stuff people already know, intertwined with his own productions.
and he plays it in pretty much the same order each time
Aug-25-2006 21:07
Konijn
Subverting Paradigms
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: New York City
quote:
Originally posted by bobba lou
go, and make the best of it. grab some hot british whore and make it a good night,
Originally posted by Demoted
He plays exactly what he plays on ASOT, in a different order. He may throw in one or two new tracks. I fail to see how you wouldn't like it if you like ASOT
You do realise that its very difficult to play a new different track every time you are on decks right? I mean new tracks are not released every minute.. When you play 7 days a week.. your are bound to repeat tracks; in different venues..
Have fun !
Aug-25-2006 21:15
Aquarian
king of no pants
Registered: May 2005
Location: Laval, Quebec
quote:
Originally posted by Konijn
have you seen most british women lol
After enough shooters it doesn't really matter.
Aug-25-2006 21:16
tctitan
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: D.C. Metro Area
hey doombot, i'll be at glow also, man 6 hr. set is gonna be crazy, only dj i've seen go that long in person is pvd. can't wait.
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Aug-25-2006 21:18
gizzymcg
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Glasgow
Armin music wise has lost it to a degree. COmpare what he was playing in 2004 to what he plays now its all commercially accessable tunes or as i like to call it "ASOT by numbers". Too many anthems although mixed well just dont suit his older euphoric and bombbastic style
The last time i saw him play a truely amazing set was at Global in 2004. Although still anthemic it was as uplfiting as it gets and hit with so much energy it had people who hated trance talking about it afterwards. Bring back that style and ill start really liking Armin as a DJ again. Just now hes like all the rest for me.
You would think with his radio show his sets would be peppered with new tunes but its the complete opposite these days which is the most sad thing.
Aug-25-2006 21:49
Coup
Retired
Registered: May 2001
Location: England, UK
quote:
Originally posted by Az
do people still go to godskitchen?
it was closed for the summer apparently.
Aug-25-2006 22:00
DOOMBOT
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by tctitan
hey doombot, i'll be at glow also, man 6 hr. set is gonna be crazy, only dj i've seen go that long in person is pvd. can't wait.
Say hello if ya see me!
Aug-25-2006 22:00
Ted Promo
NWO WOLFPACK INSANE
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Can this be my goal??!
quote:
Originally posted by Purple
You do realise that its very difficult to play a new different track every time you are on decks right? I mean new tracks are not released every minute.. When you play 7 days a week.. your are bound to repeat tracks; in different venues..
Have fun !
New tracks are released all the time. With the internet and production programs for computers there are an infinite supply of chumps who think they can produce making productions. And despite there being a large chunk of tripe being released, there's also a whole sheot ton of legimate, good tracks being made. That's one of the problems right now are the vast amount of digital labels signing all sorts of tracks. There's no shortage of an influx of productions Armin could choose from and incorporate into his set. It's not that he couldn't throw down at least one new track in each of his sets that no one has heard of because he could easily hire someone like Sasha has to go out and find tracks that fit the bill of his current sound. He's just decided to play it safe and play exactly what's on ASOT but in a different order, possibly throwing one new track that will be on ASOT next week for a bit of flavor.
Trust me, I've been there. And yes, it's easy to find new, good songs out there for free that no one knows about. I do it all the time. It just takes the ability to think two layers deep and explore on your own rather than be happy with what everyone already likes.
Aug-26-2006 03:05
miamitranceman
Extreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Miami
quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
New tracks are released all the time. With the internet and production programs for computers there are an infinite supply of chumps who think they can produce making productions. And despite there being a large chunk of tripe being released, there's also a whole sheot ton of legimate, good tracks being made. That's one of the problems right now are the vast amount of digital labels signing all sorts of tracks. There's no shortage of an influx of productions Armin could choose from and incorporate into his set. It's not that he couldn't throw down at least one new track in each of his sets that no one has heard of because he could easily hire someone like Sasha has to go out and find tracks that fit the bill of his current sound. He's just decided to play it safe and play exactly what's on ASOT but in a different order, possibly throwing one new track that will be on ASOT next week for a bit of flavor.
Trust me, I've been there. And yes, it's easy to find new, good songs out there for free that no one knows about. I do it all the time. It just takes the ability to think two layers deep and explore on your own rather than be happy with what everyone already likes.
I really think you're analyzing this way too much. Armin's a performer. Major music stars don't really change their concert performances at all from each location they visit because they know the fans aren't gonna follow them to every show they do. The same goes for big DJ's like Armin, and I don't think he should be expected to set up a dramatically different tracklist for EVERY gig just because internet message board readers track every set he does every day. Additionally, maybe he plays what he does because he LIKES the tracks and believes the majority of fans who go to see him will want to hear certain tracks. Hearing stuff live is totally different than hearing it at home, as I'm sure you know. That's all there is to it.
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Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Can this be my goal??!
quote:
Originally posted by miamitranceman
I really think you're analyzing this way too much. Armin's a performer. Major music stars don't really change their concert performances at all from each location they visit because they know the fans aren't gonna follow them to every show they do. The same goes for big DJ's like Armin, and I don't think he should be expected to set up a dramatically different tracklist for EVERY gig just because internet message board readers track every set he does every day. Additionally, maybe he plays what he does because he LIKES the tracks and believes the majority of fans who go to see him will want to hear certain tracks. Hearing stuff live is totally different than hearing it at home, as I'm sure you know. That's all there is to it.
No one can like tracks that much. I complain about any big namer that has the exact same playlist over and over again, or if they have the same playlist as their radio show. No one can like the same songs over and over again, night after night, show after show. It's just safe. If they do then they've done more drugs than I could ever hope to do or they've clinically gone deaf. It's more laziness I'd say
Who knows, I could be over-analyzing it, but it just seems like sheer laziness.