Sorry, quite aggressive tonight, I'm sure you not a wally really
It was the moment of the night for me by far, never thought he would drop something so vocally and old school prog sounding, I guess because I class it as an old Schulz tune, not Digweed!
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Jun-17-2009 21:56
bas
Stronger Lover
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Here I Am Baby
quote:
Originally posted by Kris G
Sorry, quite aggressive tonight, I'm sure you not a wally really
It was the moment of the night for me by far, never thought he would drop something so vocally and old school prog sounding, I guess because I class it as an old Schulz tune, not Digweed!
Oh he actually played it that night?! That's mega.
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Jun-17-2009 22:02
PezCore
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Montreal
Carl Cox
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Jun-17-2009 22:24
shotcolin'
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2009
Location: San Diego, United States
Benny Benassi over and over again...one of the worst "famous" dj's on the planet...
"It's not love for music, it's a passion, and it goes beyond liking, and beyond a hobby, it's about a way of living. Music is essential for my life"
Jun-17-2009 22:35
_Ocean_Drive_
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Iwate
PvD in Tokyo, Feb 2008.
Yoda was on before and after, and totally rocked the joint. When PvD was on however, he had his MacBooks, keyboard, some kind of techical team with him, and seemed more interested about how he looked rather than actually getting people to dance. Was really disappointed. But it was worth it because some of the tuneage that Yoda dropped. Unbelievable!
I guess I'll go see him (PvD) again if he's back later this year...
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Jun-17-2009 22:41
Omega_Blue
Someone Changed My Custom
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Gone
joris voorn
i love his productions, his mixing was spot-on, but it was all really predictable and "safe." he did nothing interesting at all; just intro/outro mixes the whole night. that and he raped the filters all night, like he felt it necessary to create a big buildup with the hi-pass during every track.
also deep dish; saw them in 07 and it was again, predictable and safe. you'd think with two guys up there they would do something interesting, instead it was just the two of them tagging off mixes and jumping up and down.
one dj that i thought would be shit but actually impressed me was bad boy bill of all people, i don't get down with his productions or electro house at all for that matter but he was a lot of fun, kept everyone dancing, and did a lot of technically interesting mixes.
Jun-17-2009 22:54
nefardec
Tranceaddict in tranning
Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by supersaw abuse
Am I allowed to say Kevin Saunderson? Just found him kind of disappointing at DEMF, given the expectations and all.
kms is definitely the worst of the original detroit cats as far as deejay sets go
Jun-17-2009 23:03
ziptnf
Programming your future
Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
quote:
Originally posted by woscar
So you actually went in thinking he was going to be awesome?
No, lol, not at all, I just thought he would play something a tad more exciting than what he did. I had no expectations of Paul Oakenfold "killing it"
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Levels is...decent...damn better than a lot of the shite dominating the charts at the moment. It sounds absolutely nothing like...a billion and one similar tracks in this big-room style. I always had a soft spot.
Jun-18-2009 00:39
Forever Delayed
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Really suprisingly Matthew Dear
Started off brillaintly, dropped a few tracks I quite enjoy like Mountain People - 006.2, but then descended into a farce of trainwrecking, changing the bpm by about 5 or so every track (no joke), and basically just playing for himself. He was certainly enjoying it though, was gurning as if he was being blown underneath the decks.
Sebo K, who played before him, evened the night out, as I had not expected him to be too great and he ended up blowing my fucking socks off.
Jun-18-2009 01:00
shotcolin'
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2009
Location: San Diego, United States
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
one dj that i thought would be shit but actually impressed me was bad boy bill of all people, i don't get down with his productions or electro house at all for that matter but he was a lot of fun, kept everyone dancing, and did a lot of technically interesting mixes.