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| quote: | Originally posted by Passskal
Calderone owned bal en blanc 14.
Cedric Gervais was not too bad either! I was quite surprised.He got the party going with some great tracks and didn't play cheezy at all.
Disapointed by Ferry's set. Too many up and downs, too melodic, and the vocals.... Not my bag, I like tech trance, maybe it was too early for those tracks. But I must admit his mixing was really tight.
Checked out the last hour of Guetta after he had played all his commercial hits, to see if he was gonna spin some more underground stuff. He did but only a few good songs. Average mixing too it seemed...
Then Offer Nissim came on, this diva-DJ is a fuckn disgrace, he was horrible for the little bit I could actually endure. We needed a solid set to get the party going in the house and he failed miserably. Even the gays told me they hated it.
So I then caught up to Armin who had disapointed me at Sensation, I was very impressed this time, very tech, exactly what I actually like in Trance. It was banging, it was pretty good for what I heard.
9AM. Victor Calderone comes in and just as I expected he delivered an unbelievable set to save the bal en blanc.
HEAVY & DIRTY DEEP TECHNO all the way! Not a single Tribal track, very little vocal. Amazing mixing, old school style. |
I think you would like Sander Van Doorn a lot, the guy played so techy, I mean more then he used to play. It is all basslines now. I love his sound. Seriously contemplating on kicking Armin of the Number 1 slot 
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