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jon o'bir = armin van junior
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Tranz
Isn't one Armin enough???
hadi burpee
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Originally posted by Tranz
Isn't one Armin enough???

he just started out, how can you say that, he doesnt have a whole bunch of productions under his belt. although he is really good at mixing, perhaps in the future. beside, who wants to be armin van buuren junior when you can be yourself
joeh
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Originally posted by hadi ******
he just started out, how can you say that, he doesnt have a whole bunch of productions under his belt. although he is really good at mixing, perhaps in the future. beside, who wants to be armin van buuren junior when you can be yourself



he doesnt have any productions under his belt does he?


:conf:
DaveSaenz
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Originally posted by joeh
he doesnt have any productions under his belt does he?


:conf:


1 that I know of. I have not heard it though.
DC-
Even if such a comparison is true, why would it be a bad thing. Armin is the man, there should be more of him to pass around.
joeh
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Originally posted by DaveSaenz
1 that I know of. I have not heard it though.



called?
wong
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Originally posted by joeh
called?

Jon O'bir Vs Mitosis ?EAirflow (Original Mix)
joeh
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Originally posted by DC-
Even if such a comparison is true, why would it be a bad thing. Armin is the man, there should be more of him to pass around.


lol...

no ;)


1) Alot of people don't think armin's the man, anyway. I'm not gonna argue that with you.

2) Even if armin was the man jon should develop his own sound anyway. He's not been djing long so lets just give him a chance to do that before we start saying stuff like this.

(I can see now that my prediction that all the hype was gonna backfire on him was indeed correct).
joeh
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Originally posted by wong
Jon O'bir Vs Mitosis ?EAirflow (Original Mix)



Ill have to hear that.

I wonder if he produced that in his bedroom.. what else can he have been producing there :haha: (this only makes sense if you heard the interview at the end of his set on Fergies show). :stongue:
vtec junkie
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Originally posted by Tranz
Isn't one Armin enough???


Isn't one of your lame ass posts enought???:rolleyes:

Christopher B
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Originally posted by Hadi ******
he just started out, how can you say that, he doesnt have a whole bunch of productions under his belt. although he is really good at mixing, perhaps in the future. beside, who wants to be armin van buuren junior when you can be yourself


Agreed. Many of the big trance DJ's today such as Tiesto and Paul van Dyk started off their careers playing popular house and techno tracks because that's all that was around that appealed to them at the time. Hell Oakenfold started off playing disco and "rare groove" when he started. Anyways, point is, give him time to innovate, as others have said, he's very young and has only been around a couple years.
MindShifter
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Originally posted by Tranz
Isn't one Armin enough???


To be fair IMO Jon's mixing is a lot better (more consistent and precise) than Armin's, furthermore his sets have a lot more flow to them.

Before any flames come from some n00bs, I happen to enjoy both, but if given the opportunity to see one or the other, I'd choose Jon everytime. . . .
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