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i see your point... but maybe the reason i'm so appalled by this is because no dj has launched an album or a cd and actually played that album or cd out in place of DJing (at least out of the djs i like and have gone to see). they usually play a couple of highlights and work them into set as best they can - not a premixed half cd or something
+ this was a dream night for me.... i couldn't make it... but i know if i was there, and then learned that a good chunk of the set was premixed, and then realized that i didn't even like what i heard as an expectation for tpod2... i might not be the hardcore pvd fan that i am. after all, it would have cost me a ton of trouble and money to get to berlin for this party as i would have liked to have done...
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I would see that differently. I mean The Love From Above was announced to be somehow a party where Paul wanted to presend his Remix-work for TPOD2, as he does around the world these day.
Funny is, that I thought when I had been there, that he didn't play what will be on TPOD2 because it was somehow a week or average or call it as you like set with the tracks he played during the last 6-8 months, which everybody knows who follows what he's doing.
Now, as the tracklist is out, it is obvious that he really did what he was supposed to do, and just us damn idiots thought that he would do differently, because we were guessing for almost 1 year what would be an that mix-cd. And know you can probably say, that every track we thought not to be on there, because he played them that often (like CJ Stone or Someday), is on it, and every track, which could or should be on ít - like Say Hello e.g., is not. |
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