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Tiesto's Bladder Problems
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| Orko |
Is it just me, or does all Tiesto stuff(sets, albums) have this strange feel to it? I know they are supposed to have a style, but this is something different. It seems as if he takes tracks off too quickly. Like he has to change cause he needs to take a WIZ. I think In Search of Sunrise 3 is a good example. Good tunes, but some of them could have been left on a little longer. I love the guy, but listening to too much Tiesto isnt good, cause i get sick of that feel.
Anybody else know what im talking about? |
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| DaveSaenz |
He played a 9 hour set once.......
Yes he did leave and take a wiz really quick in the middle. :stongue: |
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| trancEyes22 |
| well ffs the man is human. if i were spinning for 9 hrs, you can bet there'd be a toilet behind the booth with me! |
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| Djeebie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
I think In Search of Sunrise 3 is a good example. Good tunes, but some of them could have been left on a little longer. |
Well as you might know there fits a maximum of 80 minutes on a CD. If you want to have 15 tracks squeezed in these 80 minutes you have to shorten some of the songs. It's quite normal for mix cd's... |
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| Disney |
| quote: | Originally posted by Djeebie
Well as you might know there fits a maximum of 80 minutes on a CD. If you want to have 15 tracks squeezed in these 80 minutes you have to shorten some of the songs. It's quite normal for mix cd's... |
... and you don't want long intro's and outro's on a compilation!
You just wanna go straight to the good parts of the tracks :D |
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| JulesPLees |
| Its called tight mixing. |
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| E\/AN AL|\/|AE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Djeebie
Well as you might know there fits a maximum of 80 minutes on a CD. If you want to have 15 tracks squeezed in these 80 minutes you have to shorten some of the songs. It's quite normal for mix cd's... |
Correct, he was asked to shorten the songs up on ISOS 3 to make way for 15 tracks by the record company. I do believe!
peace,
Steve |
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| burns |
| quote: | Originally posted by E\/AN AL|\/|AE
Correct, he was asked to shorten the songs up on ISOS 3 to make way for 15 tracks by the record company. I do believe!
peace,
Steve |
I got about 90% of the vinyls of that album and beleive me, non of them were shortened, he got so many tunes into 80 mins because he played the first 4 records rather quickly. |
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| trancedfarmer |
| go get stoned and listen to in search of sunrise 3- only one or two mixes that i didnt like, other than that, HEAVEN!... |
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| shao |
| 15 tracks on 80 min CD = avg of 5 1/3 minutes a track... IMO.. that's long ENOUGH... |
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| DJ Cubano |
| quote: | Originally posted by JulesPLees
Its called tight mixing. |
that or powermixing which btw is quite fun if you have alot of nrg :) nu-nrg that is ;) |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by Disney
... and you don't want long intro's and outro's on a compilation!
You just wanna go straight to the good parts of the tracks :D |
I personally like nice intro and outros to songs on albums. Gives it a more relaxed feel to it. I like hearing the long build ups of trance tunes.
but not too long ofcourse, cause then you just want to sleep.
and i didnt mean to say he cant go to the washroom, ofcourse people need to do that. i was just using it as a metaphor. |
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