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Tiesto losing his style? (pg. 5)
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| Eduardo |
| quote: | Originally posted by JulieFirefly
Markus Schulz (cos he has his own sound)
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What about john oo
and tiesto also has his own sound! |
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| Toufas |
how was the party on saturday with ferry at the nc arena?
i wanted to come but nobody wanted to go with me :(
i want to come next month on that shindig party though
ps: eleni was,is,and always be mine |
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| JulieFirefly |
| John 00 has his own style which happens to bore the panty-liners off me :eyes: |
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| Toufas |
hm i like j00f seen him live once b4 3 years..i liked him i think but havent heard him since that..
on topic: i think that tiesto lost his style a long way back
he said that he wanted to change style and so he did
i dont say i like that dark tech/trance style but i would still pay to go and see tiesto.. |
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| Dan1584 |
I think that Tiesto is still in the running for DJ Mags Top 100 DJ's (aka...the DJ Popularity Contest) simply because he has two hugely anticipated releases coming out this year: "Just Be" and "In Search of Sunrise 4"
I'd say he has a pretty decent shot at doing it again this year. Aparently he Just Be has a lot of tech-trance stuff in it (which is becoming quite popular I have noticed) and ISOS is a charished series of great trance and I'm sure he'll knock that one out of the park (at least with his track selection).
Paul van Dyk will give him a run for his money but since PvD doesn't release mix comps (anymore) and the fact that "Reflections" wasn't oooed and ahhhed over the popularity contest probably won't be in his favor as far as marketing goes. Armin won't touch the #1 spot for a few more years and Ferry won't either, but he is gaining major credit for his electro style.
The only significant changes in the DJ Top 100 list will be the rise of Marco V, James Holden, James Zabiela, Junkie XL and a few others.
Tiesto may still be # 1 this year...I'm willing to bet he still has enough steam to pull it off. |
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| TeKnoHe@d2025 |
| quote: | Originally posted by hadi ******
its number 1 dj, not number 1 producer. |
Thank you, and it took 3 pages worth of posts for somebody to get this right. :( Quite sad actually. I'm amazed at the amount of people who base the Top 100 DJ list off of the artist's productions and remixes. DJing and producing are two totally different things, so think that when you go to vote in this year's poll.:rolleyes: |
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| TwoPlow |
| quote: | Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
Thank you, and it took 3 pages worth of posts for somebody to get this right. :( Quite sad actually. I'm amazed at the amount of people who base the Top 100 DJ list off of the artist's productions and remixes. DJing and producing are two totally different things, so think that when you go to vote in this year's poll.:rolleyes: |
Hear hear.
I think Zabiela has a pretty good shot at the 2004 crown. At least he'd deserve it. Tiesto will probably win it though. As was said above, ISOS4 will probably make every trancer kid cream their pants enough to vote for him. Either Tiesto or Markus Schulz, that's my guess. Coldharbour Sessions and the GDJBs / McProg movement make him a pretty good canidate. |
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| TeKnoHe@d2025 |
| quote: | Originally posted by TwoPlow
I think Zabiela has a pretty good shot at the 2004 crown. |
Yeah right, it's all a popularity contest really. Although I do think there are a few people who actually vote based on DJ talent. I say this because people like Sasha and Zabiela make the list.
Both are well known, but alot of people claim to not like them...yet they still rack up the votes. |
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| AddictedTo1982 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DaveT
This is all a broken record and I'm getting sick of it...
1. Everyone expects every damn Tiesto production to be top-notch, stellar, etc. SORRY, it NEVER works that way. And that's for every artist in every genre. Once someone releases a couple not so great tracks in a row, they suddenly suck to you all. Give me a f'in break.
2. With his DJing, with 90% of you it goes with this timeline:
Last month: Tiesto is the ! He is awesome!
This month: Tiesto sucks these days! He can't mix!
Next month: (After seeing Tiesto or hearing some recent mix of his) -- OMFG I DIE! Tiesto just played the best set ever. The energy was intense. Best night ever!!!
I wish everyone would just stop the bashing (and this goes with anyt DJ...OK, other than Oakey :p)
If he wasn't the #1 DJ in the world, you all wouldn't be saying anything bad about him. Get over it. |
Well said mang |
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| Eduardo |
| quote: | Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
Thank you, and it took 3 pages worth of posts for somebody to get this right. :( Quite sad actually. I'm amazed at the amount of people who base the Top 100 DJ list off of the artist's productions and remixes. DJing and producing are two totally different things, so think that when you go to vote in this year's poll.:rolleyes: |
Actually half of the reason why djs get into that poll is because of their productions. G&D are absolute shait at mixing but they managed to make it. Paul van dyk is a good dj mainly because he owns a record label and edits the tunes he plays not because he can really mix perfect. When people vote they see how many cool tunes he played, how many on his name and hoow many albums; not how well queued was that tune etc. If this was true then turntableist djs will make it to the top 100 |
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| Twoces |
| Isn't this all kind og trivial though? I mean if Tiesto is ranked #1 or not is it goiing to change anything? Not really, but I guess it is fun to specualte, but the point is there are many DJs capable of throwing down some wicked sets. I'm against giving someone an official title of #1. |
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| mike_stefan69 |
| at the end of the day i think most people would prefer a night with great tunes and slightly bad mixing as opposed to a night with great mixing and slightly bad tunes. |
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