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Have to admit that the energy in the room was insane. I am not sure if more credit should be given to the opening DJ or Dash Berlin himself.
Maybe he is not confident as a DJ to keep the crowd going after two hours. The crowd definitely loved the tracks he played. But as a neutral observer like me, I thought the flow and programming of the set sucked. For one thing, I was not crazy about the fluffy, vocal trance he played, although the crowd ate it up. The way he stopped the track and let the crowd sing the lyrics really annoyed me. Once or twice should have been OK, but he did that very frequently, and the way he stopped the track showed that he was not very skillful as a DJ, as to maintain the music flow. But then, the crowd loved his production, and didn't seem to mind at all.
He danced and partied with the crowd on stage, and took the time to hang with his fans after the set. That showed he liked his fans, which is a big plus.
That pretty much reinforces the view that you can't really make it by being a good DJ alone.
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+1 and then Alain closing set was a bit off, I mean most people that attended the show went there for TRANCE, so you would think that when the headliner ends his set at 2am that the following DJ would feed off the energy and play a harder trance set, but to completely change the genre at 2am to electro, house, techno, but no trance?? Worst buzz kill..
What sucks the most is that Dash Berlin hanged out for over an hour taking pictures, why not just mix one more hour?? Is not like he was going anywhere..
Anyway, I like Dash Berlin, third time seeing him but 2 hours? Come on! Only Oakenfold can pull that shit.. |
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