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nyczliquid
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2000
Location: N Y C
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj tek
1) Exit: 3 words- Exit's Fucken Wack!!!
2) Ferry Corsten's set: Waaaay too commercial... who plays like 10 anthems??? that dont do it for me...No more Exit for me... even if GOD himself comes and spin, i'll pass.. sorry Armin, maybe a different venue.. no matter how good the music is, the surrounding\enviornment and the vibe gotta be chills to have a good time. peace |
corsten way too commercial??? what???? think before u comment..ah rah suh? =P
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Apr-08-2002 19:07
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dj tek
SSU MF !

Registered: Feb 2002
Location: TransFixedST8
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ok look im a hardcore Ferry Corsten fan, and i heard many of his live sets and love his style... it was finally his nyc debut and my expectation was high...i mean he played a good set, but it was way too commercial stuff to be honest.. nothing wrong with commercial but Corsten was banging anthems left and right.. just look at the traclkist... lethal indusrty, tenshi, out of the blue, exhale, dance valley theme 2001, and he played carte blanche in most of the venues he came to recently, so i knew that one was comin... overall i was expecting a set that had more flow, like PvD @ SF now that was 6+hrs of pure satisfaction.. bottom line i prefer Ferry's trance over PvD's but comparing his set to PvD's @ SF? no fucken question, PvD owns!(One of the best djs to hear live)disagree? i dont think so...
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Apr-08-2002 19:59
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night_train
tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: New York
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj tek
ok look im a hardcore Ferry Corsten fan, and i heard many of his live sets and love his style... it was finally his nyc debut and my expectation was high...i mean he played a good set, but it was way too commercial stuff to be honest.. nothing wrong with commercial but Corsten was banging anthems left and right.. just look at the traclkist... lethal indusrty, tenshi, out of the blue, exhale, dance valley theme 2001, and he played carte blanche in most of the venues he came to recently, so i knew that one was comin... overall i was expecting a set that had more flow, like PvD @ SF now that was 6+hrs of pure satisfaction.. bottom line i prefer Ferry's trance over PvD's but comparing his set to PvD's @ SF? no fucken question, PvD owns!(One of the best djs to hear live)disagree? i dont think so... |
I'm not disagreeing with you about PVD being one of the best DJ's ... but come on dude he played A LOT of anthems as well.
Not a good way to make your point ....
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Apr-08-2002 23:43
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drizzt81
Professional Lamer

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: GTA #1 - At work
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on a totally different note:
We all said that FC was awesome etc. but no-one ever mentioned why. So I decided to post a little story (sit back, relax):
when I first got into the club, I must say i was overwhelmed with the size. It is freaking huge compared to most places i have been to.
The musik, initally wasn't the best stuff i had ever heard, but i was thoroughly frozen, so i needed to warm up and relax a little, so i added some H2O to my system (needed the bottle for later anyhow) and started chilling a bit.
Soon after I had refilled my bottle twice, I was feeling much better and the music appeared more appealing 
The suddenly, I leaned over to enigmaT, 'cause I was wondering, if I was really hearing 'Trancesetters - The Saga', when i noticed the beloved vocals 'The m0therf0cking saga continues...' That was it! I was gone.. 
soon after i started sweating -and was finally awake again- with The Saga, I felt another familiar beat coming up: Massive. I went even crazier, since I love this tune...
the night went on and on with some cool beats and some more relaxed stuff in between so that i could take a breather 
somewhere in the 4-5 am hour, i met another guy I remembered from the PvD show, and he showed off his skillz with 'Punk'... another song I loved.
At about 6 am, after walking around a little, I was returning from the bathroom and started feeling a little tired -been up almost 24 hrs by then- and knew that I needed something 'pumpin' to get my heartrate back up and me going -and awake- again..
Then suddenly, apparently out of nowhere, I heard a set of beats, i had not heard in quite some time. I thought -it cannot be- that beat, those synths.. but yes it was 'Veracocha - Carte Blanche' I went insane.. he did some nice slowing down at the right spots and just waited for the crowd to want the reprise.. w0w.. he must have read my mind, for I was back on track and in one of the best moods ever.. it was great...
The best part was that it was followed by the dance valley theme 2001 -nice and fast- and the PUNK... omg, i died so many times, but it was a sweet death while dancing like a madman.. I loved it..
thanks Ferry, you made my weekend 
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Apr-09-2002 04:27
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