Registered: Apr 2002
Location: lost and wandering looking for directions.
I prefer Armin Progressive Mix. Armin Club Mix ain't bad too.
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Dec-16-2002 13:37
Nell
sure thing
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Newcastle , England
quote:
Originally posted by breakdown
whats tiesto playing at
tiesto announces he drops outta gouryella only to remix it..
a load of crap imho..
you must be stupid. tiesto and ferry fell out, nothing to do with a time factor. they dont talk to each other at gigs and stuff now.. see for yourself.
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Dec-16-2002 13:40
Thierry
Jennifer Rene Addict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
It is a shame that Ferry and Tiesto aren't together to collaborate anymore... hopefully they'll get their heads straight and forgive and forget whatev happened. What I find funny is that Armin is tops with all of them hahahah!! That trio is unbeatable.
And if there is a Tiesto rework of Ligaya... BRING IT ON!!! It's as close as we'll get to the original Gouryella works...
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I don't think a collabo between Tiësto and Ferry will work again. Tiësto went into a different direction while Ferry is still 'stuck' and building on the blueprint of late '90's trance with System F - Out Of The Blue. Luckily Ferry has announced he will also produce into a 'new' direction (read here). Maybe when Ferry will produce some new and innovative music they will work again in the future, but I don't think it will be in the near future.
(NOTE: Don't see this as an attack on Ferry's producing skills or whatever. I like the guy and a lot of music he's producing, but the only really innovative piece of music he's been producing lately was Punk, which was a masterpiece IMO. The rest was all mediocre and average, look at Ligaya)
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Dec-17-2002 18:16
arturob
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Miami
quote:
Originally posted by Djeebie
(NOTE: Don't see this as an attack on Ferry's producing skills or whatever. I like the guy and a lot of music he's producing, but the only really innovative piece of music he's been producing lately was Punk, which was a masterpiece IMO. The rest was all mediocre and average, look at Ligaya)
absolut.
I`m glad someone also notices what I do... cheers for this statement.
btw, I think East West is one of the best work last year, but usually ferry is too fruity..
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: The Netherlands in "Limburg City" Maastricht <Attention!!> 3000 posts REACHED
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Originally posted by Starfox
btw, I think East West is one of the best work last year, but usually ferry is too fruity..
i didn't like punk that much but djeebie and you are right, although i liked ligaya,
btw eon pocket damage still r0cks my boxers (and is way better then punk imo)!
Originally posted by TimeportE
i didn't like punk that much but djeebie and you are right, although i liked ligaya,
btw eon pocket damage still r0cks my boxers (and is way better then punk imo)!
Thanks for understanding our views And I like Ligaya too! But I think most of the trance coming out is still based on that late '90's sound and very little progress is made. Although we lately hear some big name DJ's such as Ferry, John '00' Fleming and Tiësto say that trance is moving into a new direction, which I think is a good thing. You simply can't stick with a particular sound, it gets annoying after some time.
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