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| quote: | Originally posted by Matthias
I know you already took up for this in a second post..and that this is your opinion...but here is MY 2 cents on this. Given that all of the above mentioned tracks were written by Ferry Corsten himself, he has all the right to play them in the set.
Music is always subjective. Every genre down to every track has its..fanbase and those who totally oppose hearing them. That is why Djing and producing are so challenging, even after years of practicing, getting down the technical side of it to where you can mix with your eyes closed if you wanted to; there will still be a percentage on either side of the coin that no matter what tracks you play...you'll always get docked for it. I've learned ya can't please everyone..and just play what I feel; but yeah Ferry's newer production is more electro then it is trance. Some like it, some don't..but it doesn't make it crap. That's just where his heart is.
I didn't make this post to attack you or defend ferry...just my opinion on the art itself. If you don't like his tracks..that fine. Personally I feel they aren't the greatest.. Indigio was a track I was never able to get into; but I respect any artist that DOES produce and bring ideas to the table rather than simply play others tracks. |
Well Put *applauds*
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