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| quote: | Originally posted by Marcus007
See dasefx, the problem with Tiesto is that, around here, we know he's nothing but an entry DJ. People begin listening to EDM through someone big, whether it be Tiesto, Armin or Paul Van Dyk, they all hook people with commercial beats that are easy to bob your head to. From the entry DJ comes a whole slew of exploration. Different genres, different DJ's, different clubs and eventually the person who began with Tiesto realizes that there are MANY... MANY better DJ's out there.
I personally think a certain confidence comes with being the world's #1. With confidence comes laziness and it's that laziness that kills it for me. A few years back, before I was in the scene, Tiesto would dazzle the crowds by WORKING the audiance and really pushing the limit. He wanted to be #1 and it was his climb to fame that was really HIS time. I think he lost that spark when he became the #1 and started to drift.
I still have to say I'd take Tiesto over PVD though. Him being crowned #1 is a slap in the face to crowds around the world. I like to listen to a DJ who interacts and can SMILE and ENJOY the music he's playing, not someone who looks DEPRESSED behind the decks. |
that is exactly what i said, but in the drug free version.
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