Registered: Jun 2003
Location: trance elite street
I never heard him doing that, but it's a good thing if he does :]
But tracks of this type never works out good when played just one track somewhere in a set (maybe last track?). Because of the tempo and mood it's hard to mix with something else...
Originally posted by THE_Chris
Track 1 is the Wizzy remix of Ofortuna. Thanks for getting a clip of the full thing, always wanted to hear more than the clip on their Myspace. Wish they'd put it up on their website, I know they were thinking of it.
Track 2 is Chakra - The Pretenders. That needs to be released too.
first video/track is amazing
Nov-21-2007 00:53
Orko
Digital Hippie
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by InfiniteSquare
saw him back in april i believe it was and thought i was in for a treat considering he plays away from the norm in the trance genre..
was sadly mistaken..
would rather hear armin, tiesto, above & beyond anyday
think he's trying to be too unique and it isn't workin'
lol
Nov-21-2007 01:00
Whirloop
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: trance elite street
quote:
Originally posted by Orko
lol
Some want it Asot-unique and some want it J00F-unique.
Can't change that
Originally posted by Whirloop
I'd say he's on the borderline between progressive trance and fullon psytrance. It's a nice combination actually.
It's the best combination I know. I've heard 3 sets in 5 days and they've all been different. He sometimes starts in a deep, powerful/dark proggy sound and builds into euphoric trance... or tracks with those elements and then crosses over into that wonderful space of banging trance with psy elements.
He shifts back and forth in that space, sometimes playing full-on morning psy (with euphoric elements), sometimes the other way around... eventually creating a musical journey that leaves you very very satisfied - both mentally and physically (from a dancing perspective), with slightly sore calves
Nov-21-2007 06:54
Philby
Statement: Die, meatbag!
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Melbourne, Australia
quote:
Originally posted by nikhil chinapa
It's the best combination I know. I've heard 3 sets in 5 days and they've all been different. He sometimes starts in a deep, powerful/dark proggy sound and builds into euphoric trance... or tracks with those elements and then crosses over into that wonderful space of banging trance with psy elements.
He shifts back and forth in that space, sometimes playing full-on morning psy (with euphoric elements), sometimes the other way around... eventually creating a musical journey that leaves you very very satisfied - both mentally and physically (from a dancing perspective), with slightly sore calves
that's why i love him!! 5 hour set in 2003 was a perfect example