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noikeee
dubstep convert



Registered: Apr 2002
Location: lost and wandering looking for directions.

well it doesn't bother me as the older tracks tend to fit more my style than the newer ones.. but if you're buying a just released cd to hear the last good tracks it's not good if you see too many oldies there. but generally doesn't bother me, as long as it's not overplayed shit.. a good unknown track back from '99 thrown in the middle of a cd can normally work very well

btw, just buyed yesterday "the politics of dancing".. couldn't believe when I saw that cd at a record store here in Madeira.. at last good stuff arrives, even though it's 1 year late..


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assassin8
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Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Brooklyn, NY

To me, it really doesn't matter. As long as the tracks are good, it doesn't matter if they are new or old.


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speedracer_mec
DeepHouse & Progressive



Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Greece, where the good progressive comes from.
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isos3 by dj tiesto...he dropped nalin and kane- open ur eyes...ONE OF MY fav tunes of all time...so it really doesnt matter....as long as its a quality tune

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Joca
I Like It Melodic



Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Victoria

quote:
Originally posted by TranceSeeker
If a cd is mixed I don't care what tunes are in as long it is a great mix, a journey
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for sure. A good track/mix is good regardless of year.


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Trancejedi
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Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Providence, RI

Mostly I like to hear new tracks. I don't mind hearing an old one if it mixes well into the journey.
But...
I'm sure a lot of DJ's try to play mainly new tracks though. If new cd's had a lot of old tracks on them, than not many people would buy them. IMO


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AnGeLicK
Immortalis



Registered: Dec 2000
Location: Planet Invol<3er

Are you kidding? Some of the best songs are the OLD ones. Why do you think new producers try to remix it?

Ex. Out of the Blue & Cafe del Mar

It is all about the track selection/mixing a.k.a. "journey". All that matters is where you were when you started the CD and where you ended up because if you ended up in the same place then the CD wasn't worth what you paid for.

PS Just because it was overplayed doesn't mean the tune was bad. Liking a song that became mainstream won't kill ya or make you less of person...


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