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| Orange Project |
What lineup do you think would suit best a trance-orientated night in Latin America without using the obvious djs. Something new and cutting-edge.
This is inmportant, please help me.
I was thinking:
Nick Riley
Matt Hardwick
James holden
John OO Fleming |
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| Orange Project |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spacey Orange
Is this like fantasy football?:o
Seriously though, doesn't it matter who the audience is, what the crowd will be like, the country where you plan to have an event? If you are doing this as a business venture. |
This is not fantastic football, its real you fool. Just think in terms of L.A. The audience is the same but very volatile, thats why im asking. |
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| che |
Get Orkidea......the guy is unbelievable:eyes:
JOOF is a good choice, maybe Marco V |
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| Orange Project |
| quote: | Originally posted by che
Get Orkidea......the guy is unbelievable:eyes:
JOOF is a good choice, maybe Marco V |
I hadnt thought about Marco V!! |
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| mike_stefan69 |
to be honest this kind of line up is hardly cutting edge
cutting edge doesnt matter anyway, most of the people who the event is marketed for wont really know an awful lot about the DJs, whoever they may be
it depends entirely on the kind of night you want to put on - i know you want tance but maybe a house/prog night would go down better?
regardless of the kind of night, you should try and get hernan cattaneo involved, im sure he has a big profile across the whole of latin america
if you want a house night the following Djs would be good
Deep Dish (expensive)
Luke Fair
Desyn Masiello
Behrouz
Roger Sanchez (expensive)
Skylark/Nic Fanciully would be good too but his profile isnt high enough
ive taken out morillo coz his demands would be ridiculous
for a mixture of styles (eg house & prog) you should look at
steve lawler
pete tong
danny howells
ashley casselle (hes wicked, and you can get him for not too much, but again not sure how high his profile is)
darren emerson
tim deluxe
paul jackson
mutiny
king unique
danny rampling
layo & bushwacka
wally lopez
prog you're spoilt for choice, ill take sasha out of the equation which would leave
john digweed
sander kleinenberg
james holden
timo maas (can play a variety of styles)
dave seaman (can use him on a trancey set too, he can play fast)
seb fontaine
satoshi tomiie
lee burridge
jody wisternoff (way out west)
mike trueman (hybrid)
anthony pappa
junkie xl
matthew dekay
jimmy van m
austin leeds
steve gerrard
john creamer
john "quivver" graham
for techno
laurent garnier
jeff mills
dave clarke
umek
richie hawtin
adam beyer
marco bailey
westbam
trance is loads eg
hardwick
bond
ben lost
orkidea
terry bones
joof
ive tried to avoid the massively obvious DJs here, but this list is by no means exhaustive |
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| Orange Project |
| quote: | Originally posted by mike_stefan69
to be honest this kind of line up is hardly cutting edge
cutting edge doesnt matter anyway, most of the people who the event is marketed for wont really know an awful lot about the DJs, whoever they may be
it depends entirely on the kind of night you want to put on - i know you want tance but maybe a house/prog night would go down better?
regardless of the kind of night, you should try and get hernan cattaneo involved, im sure he has a big profile across the whole of latin america
if you want a house night the following Djs would be good
Deep Dish (expensive)
Luke Fair
Desyn Masiello
Behrouz
Roger Sanchez (expensive)
Skylark/Nic Fanciully would be good too but his profile isnt high enough
ive taken out morillo coz his demands would be ridiculous
for a mixture of styles (eg house & prog) you should look at
steve lawler
pete tong
danny howells
ashley casselle (hes wicked, and you can get him for not too much, but again not sure how high his profile is)
darren emerson
tim deluxe
paul jackson
mutiny
king unique
danny rampling
layo & bushwacka
wally lopez
prog you're spoilt for choice, ill take sasha out of the equation which would leave
john digweed
sander kleinenberg
james holden
timo maas (can play a variety of styles)
dave seaman (can use him on a trancey set too, he can play fast)
seb fontaine
satoshi tomiie
lee burridge
jody wisternoff (way out west)
mike trueman (hybrid)
anthony pappa
junkie xl
matthew dekay
jimmy van m
austin leeds
steve gerrard
john creamer
john "quivver" graham
for techno
laurent garnier
jeff mills
dave clarke
umek
richie hawtin
adam beyer
marco bailey
westbam
trance is loads eg
hardwick
bond
ben lost
orkidea
terry bones
joof
ive tried to avoid the massively obvious DJs here, but this list is by no means exhaustive |
Thank you mikey your a legend! We had Cattaneo a couple of weeks ago. We could have him again I suppose. |
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| mike_stefan69 |
see, i think you should have big name that people recognise, and 3 other small yet good names eg
luke fair 10-12
james holden 12-2
hernan cattaneo (headliner) 2-5
ben lost 5-7
you basically want
warmup DJ 10-12 someone housey, good, who wont mind warm ups
building up 12-2 someone good, housey or proggy, reasonably big name
headlines 2-5 peak time house/prog/trance
hard finishing DJ 5-7 tough prog or solid trance
another possible combination
ashley casselle 10-12
timo maas 12-2
steve lawler 2-6
or maybe have lawler play till 5 and have someone like seb fontaine do a 5-7
the real question that arises, how many of those would be willing to actually play? i think most of the ones outside the top 20 would be ok, but getting the likes of digweed/cattaneo/kleinenberg/lawler to fit you in might be hard |
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| Orange Project |
| its not as hard as you think, ur second lineup looks really interesting. Are you going to come and help us? |
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| mentalbarter |
too much prog
need trance
matt hardwick 5 hour set would do |
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| Orange Project |
| quote: | Originally posted by mentalbarter
too much prog
need trance
matt hardwick 5 hour set would do |
Exactly, tell mike to leave the prog behind and to go back to his roots or ill kick his arse!!! are you going to the ice rink, have you seen the linup change ?!?!?!?!http://www.neverstandstill.com/crasher/news/stoppress/ |
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| mike_stefan69 |
if you want a more trancey line up how about something like
timo maas 10-12
orkidea 12-2
matt hardwick 2-4
ben lost 4-6
or a combination of some of the others, whatever you do dont get lange, he is |
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| fitom tiel |
| quote: | Originally posted by mike_stefan69
to be honest this kind of line up is hardly cutting edge
cutting edge doesnt matter anyway, most of the people who the event is marketed for wont really know an awful lot about the DJs, whoever they may be
it depends entirely on the kind of night you want to put on - i know you want tance but maybe a house/prog night would go down better?
regardless of the kind of night, you should try and get hernan cattaneo involved, im sure he has a big profile across the whole of latin america
if you want a house night the following Djs would be good
Deep Dish (expensive)
Luke Fair
Desyn Masiello
Behrouz
Roger Sanchez (expensive)
Skylark/Nic Fanciully would be good too but his profile isnt high enough
ive taken out morillo coz his demands would be ridiculous
for a mixture of styles (eg house & prog) you should look at
steve lawler
pete tong
danny howells
ashley casselle (hes wicked, and you can get him for not too much, but again not sure how high his profile is)
darren emerson
tim deluxe
paul jackson
mutiny
king unique
danny rampling
layo & bushwacka
wally lopez
prog you're spoilt for choice, ill take sasha out of the equation which would leave
john digweed
sander kleinenberg
james holden
timo maas (can play a variety of styles)
dave seaman (can use him on a trancey set too, he can play fast)
seb fontaine
satoshi tomiie
lee burridge
jody wisternoff (way out west)
mike trueman (hybrid)
anthony pappa
junkie xl
matthew dekay
jimmy van m
austin leeds
steve gerrard
john creamer
john "quivver" graham
for techno
laurent garnier
jeff mills
dave clarke
umek
richie hawtin
adam beyer
marco bailey
westbam
trance is loads eg
hardwick
bond
ben lost
orkidea
terry bones
joof
ive tried to avoid the massively obvious DJs here, but this list is by no means exhaustive |
i'd go for any of those |
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