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| quote: | Originally posted by italarmo
I wouldn't say "total shit", but nothing beats ISOS 2 and 3. They're completely scratched up from all the repeated play over the years 
But all ISOS's have different sounds... just gotta play what you're in the mood for at that moment |
Well ok, I'll just say after Nanya (can't be arsed to remember the spelling) and seeing him live in 2002 and again I think in 2003 I was just completely in shock of how all over the place he was tracklist wise, random stuff thrown in, techno track right after an uplifting melodic trance tune. Stuff that made no sense to me. After all that I gave up and moved onto other djs I still felt had flow (Marco V, PvD, and other genres of music.)
It was because the amount of GOOD trance productions and the djs playing it couldn't really combine those tracks with other stuff that fit so it would sound totally random. It's as if trance decided to become totally crap and sound 'the same' with a HUGE ass breakdown and nothing else track after track in a set. If you just do that it's boring, but you can't just throw in a techno song just to have some variety, it has to fit.
After that I just listened to house which had the beats I was looking for AND the melodies (finally...). Then techno happened...
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