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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ PíO
I'm not going to have this discussion a million times. The mixing is perfectly fine. People that say that the mixing sucked have issues with the way he transitioned from different genres and vibes in a brusque manner. I actually enjoy those contrasts, as they are very musical and all have a rationale that does wonders in the dancefloor. Tiesto once again proves his talent for in-key mixing by doing amazing harmonic/melodic progressions from track to track. Most of you don't even know how that system works so it's quite funny that you call him a bad dj. Nyana is indeed the best of both worlds, representing the harder and softer sides of Tiesto's sets as of late. Another eternal classic by Tijs |
same here
stop bitching about the mixing or the trackorder...
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