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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Dec-18-2012 23:46
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DOOMBOT
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
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| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
The answer is not zero, incidentally, I'm just not giving your spastic argument the oxygen of publicity. |
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
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Dec-18-2012 23:47
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Dec-18-2012 23:51
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DOOMBOT
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
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| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
As ever, I don't give a fuck whether you believe me or not, because again there are other TAs who can verify that I'm not lying. |
Calm down buddy.
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Dec-18-2012 23:56
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Alero50
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2012
Location: Over the hills and far away
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| quote: | Originally posted by paulversuspaul
I agree actually, not saying I hate the song but there were better big room songs this year in my opinion and just because a song is a banger on the dance floor does that mean its the second best song of the year? The song to me just doesnt have enough depth to it. |
That's true in a way, first time I gave Inspector a listen, at a friends house it was, with average monitors, I actually skimmed through it because I wasn't getting into it, and then I've heard it again in a couple of mixes, it didn't grab my attention either, and then I saw Gilles Petterson, and during his marathon he dropped it, and then me along with 500 more people went berserk (In a good way)..
So since they're charting dance music I think it has earned It's place, I agree it doesn't have that much depth, but it definitely makes the cut, and in a unique way of It's own.
Besides you said you liked "Time" so, there's a song with depth, and It's 3 places below Inspector, so I don't have a logical explanation of the ranking system, besides impact and longevity.
P.S. Surprised to see so little techno.. Probably because It's hard to choose a standout techno track, for me anyway, I see them all as one long flow.
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Dec-19-2012 00:34
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paulversuspaul
Inventor of the fist pump

Registered: Mar 2012
Location: Zabriskie Point CA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Alero50
That's true in a way, first time I gave Inspector a listen, at a friends house it was, with average monitors, I actually skimmed through it because I wasn't getting into it, and then I've heard it again in a couple of mixes, it didn't grab my attention either, and then I saw Gilles Petterson, and during his marathon he dropped it, and then me along with 500 more people went berserk (In a good way)..
So since they're charting dance music I think it has earned It's place, I agree it doesn't have that much depth, but it definitely makes the cut, and in a unique way of It's own.
Besides you said you liked "Time" so, there's a song with depth, and It's 3 places below Inspector, so I don't have a logical explanation of the ranking system, besides impact and longevity.
P.S. Surprised to see so little techno.. Probably because It's hard to choose a standout techno track, for me anyway, I see them all as one long flow. |
My main point is that a song like Scuba-Action has just as much big room bounce to it. Killer live, but completely ignored bc apparently RA and the nazi moronic hipsters who read it have decided that scuba has sold out. Meanwhile they all love a track which is even more of a big room sound.
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This guy needs to come back
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Dec-19-2012 00:42
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