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BT - The force of gravity (Tiësto remix) (pg. 2)
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| Mr.Mystery |
I bought the vinyl because of the Tiësto mix when I hadn't actually heard it. What a mistake that was. The mix sounds amateurish, it's all over the place... terrible!
Luckily the other mixes make up for it (esp. the Attention Deficit mix of The Great Escape). |
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| Abhay |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Peach
the reason no one really notices tiesto's mix is because ferry's is infinitely better. |
Hmm..... Ferrys tunes and his energy are probably better than tiesto. But Tiesto creates a nice emotion, and uplift to his music.....
WE have to remember that some of the greatest works by both artists have happened because they worked together. (gouryella). But stupid Tiesto pulled out (though I still respect him), because :
"it's just not my style"
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| Tranceguy1 |
Ferry's is infinitly better, just as his original work and collaborations are infinitly better than Tiesto's.
Yeah thats a bold statement but I made it! |
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| Nite-Mer |
Tiesto's production value has definitely started to decline. Even so, he has produced some of the best tracks in the past, and his remixes have also been excellent in the past. Delirium - Innocente, Urban Train, Lethal Industry, Conjure One - Tears from the Moon...
And his collaborations with Armin and Ferry are some of the most classic tracks out there. Major League - Wonder, Gouryella - Gouryella and Ligaya, Alibi - Eternity, Vimana - We Came...
In my mind it is his djing ability that sucks. Not to say he doesn't have the best records or that is programming is anything other than excellent, but, as far as his technicality goes, he sucks ass! I get so disappointed seeing "headliner" dj's miss beats all night and come in all abrupt on bass like Tiesto does. For the money he is getting he should mix a whole hell of a lot better.
In my mind Ferry and Armin are a lot better at mixing records. As far as production, they are all good, but sometimes Ferry can be a little too synthed out. I was glad to hear him change his style to a darker less high pitch sound, even though I love a lot of the classic tracks he has been involved in. It was definitely time for a change, and I respect him for making it. |
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| The Master |
ferry's mix is ok, but it can't be compared with the emotion delivered by tiesto's.
al azar mediocre remix shouldn't even be mentioned, what a disgrace for music.
what i like about tiesto's remix is that, as usually, he left the vocals intact but added so much emotion to the tune just as he did with southern sun or faithfulness.
| quote: | Originally posted by Nite-Mer
Tiesto's production value has definitely started to decline. Even so, he has produced some of the best tracks in the past, and his remixes have also been excellent in the past. Delirium - Innocente, Urban Train, Lethal Industry, Conjure One - Tears from the Moon...
And his collaborations with Armin and Ferry are some of the most classic tracks out there. Major League - Wonder, Gouryella - Gouryella and Ligaya, Alibi - Eternity, Vimana - We Came...
In my mind it is his djing ability that sucks. Not to say he doesn't have the best records or that is programming is anything other than excellent, but, as far as his technicality goes, he sucks ass! I get so disappointed seeing "headliner" dj's miss beats all night and come in all abrupt on bass like Tiesto does. For the money he is getting he should mix a whole hell of a lot better.
In my mind Ferry and Armin are a lot better at mixing records. As far as production, they are all good, but sometimes Ferry can be a little too synthed out. I was glad to hear him change his style to a darker less high pitch sound, even though I love a lot of the classic tracks he has been involved in. It was definitely time for a change, and I respect him for making it. |
you know if you think lethal industry is one of his best tracks. and tiesto had nothing to do with ligaya so get your facts straight. tiesto may not be technically excellent but he has something much more important, he sure knows how to select his tunes and drive a crowd; and that's why he's # 1, and will be # 1 for a long time ;) |
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| UWM |
He's #1 because of blind clueless fans like you.
Quick, the flock's moving that way! |
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| Boomer187 |
| Dah hell, why does no one give love to the Dylan Rhymes Push Up Mix of it? I play that one instead. it is a much better version than the tiesto one. |
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| trancebrat |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nite-Mer
In my mind Ferry and Armin are a lot better at mixing records. As far as production, they are all good, but sometimes Ferry can be a little too synthed out. I was glad to hear him change his style to a darker less high pitch sound, even though I love a lot of the classic tracks he has been involved in. It was definitely time for a change, and I respect him for making it. |
Ferry is the . End of story. ;) |
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| jwear2004 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
Dah hell, why does no one give love to the Dylan Rhymes Push Up Mix of it? I play that one instead. it is a much better version than the tiesto one. |
Definitely true. The beats are pretty awesome and the remix is very well put together. |
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| tc-fan |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
He's #1 because of blind clueless fans like you.
Quick, the flock's moving that way! |
very true and for 2 years in a row....where the fock was my vote...they pulled a Bush election on Best DJ in the world...please...more like DJ TIESO |
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| DiMethGuy |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancebrat
Ferry is the . End of story. ;) |
+1
truer words were never spoken, jerk :) |
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| CJ Slater |
| quote: | Originally posted by tc-fan
very true and for 2 years in a row....where the fock was my vote...they pulled a Bush election on Best DJ in the world...please...more like DJ TIESO |
No more Tiesto for #1. Europe should be more active while voting :disbelief |
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