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Rodri Santos
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| quote: | Originally posted by Voci
A lot of the Dutch producers that rised in like 98/99, like Ferry, Rank 1, Airscape, were all most succesful in Britain.
Airwave took the number 10 spot in the general hit chart. In Holland Airwave didn't enter at all.
You hyped it yourself, UL! |
You owned someone on this forum for the first time. Achievement earned.
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Oct-21-2010 15:13
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Pete t
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Location: New York
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quote:
Originally posted by Voci
A lot of the Dutch producers that rised in like 98/99, like Ferry, Rank 1, Airscape, were all most succesful in Britain.
Airwave took the number 10 spot in the general hit chart. In Holland Airwave didn't enter at all.
Originally posted by Rodri Santos:
You owned someone on this forum for the first time. Achievement earned. |
Yes but look at the quality they where producing back then compared to today (Even the likes of Sasha & Digweed where supporting Airwave tracks), all the gems of classics where born then. Name me classics they have made over the past few years? Nothing, it's all pop music to enable them to be famous pop stars.
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Oct-21-2010 15:48
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Rodri Santos
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Location: Milan
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Radio Crash is a good track but i think in 2 years nobody will know it.
I'd add Mr.Sam - Lyteo (Rank 1 Remix) and Gaia - Aisha (Benno de Goeij) this last track is having massive support thanks to Armin van Buuren and all the Armada crew and it really has a classic feeling both in sound and notoriousity.
The rest are simply retired but of course there is a change in music, in the 90's and early 2000's the music was made for pure pleasure, to see your music recorded in vinyls and being played through the world, more like when a greek made a sculpture and people stared at it.
Now is not important if your track is being played by the most respected djs, the most important is if it has sold 1,000,000 copies via mobile phone, is the top of the pop chart (rofl Swedish house mafia is on the top 5 in the pop chart here) and is considered a choon by 15 year old girls.
When trance was more like an art was enjoyable, now is a business. Everywhere money lands the thing is destroyed.
I believe sushi (raw fish just in case you don't know...) is the common food in China/Japan but now is so fashionable & trendy so let's charge 50€ in the bill for 100g of raw fish, mmm it cost me 5€ what a profit.....
Hell my friend sold me real shit i can't remember what i've written above.
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Oct-21-2010 18:01
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corjay9
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Location: Montreal
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Oct-21-2010 18:29
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System-J please write us a big essay full of dictionary words to tell him how wrong he is
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Oct-21-2010 18:34
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srussell0018
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Location: Blumsberg
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Oct-21-2010 19:14
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