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Artists who have never matched their previous success
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Blue.
Push is one for me. I was hooked on Universal Nation and Strange World and Till We Meet Again but he's never really topped those, the closest he came was Sunrise At Palamos under his M.I.K.E guise.

Who are artists that have never matched their previous success to you. Who just havn't made the cut or matched the quality they once had.

Tiesto is one I suppose but I'm not really looking at steady decline but more just immediate ownage and then all of a sudden they can't produce anything close.
miamitranceman
David Forbes' "Questions Must Be Asked" was great..."Answers" was close, but i dont think he ever topped those two...
Blue.
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Originally posted by miamitranceman
David Forbes' "Questions Must Be Asked" was great..."Answers" was close, but i dont think he ever topped those two...


I havn't cared since his cheesy remix that sounded exactly like a Picotto track from a few months earlier, New Time New Place.

I remember Questions must be asked from back in the day, great track.
Inertia
Gabriel & Dresden... their fans seem to have died out.

Nathan Fake... while he continues to churn out quality tracks, i doubt he will ever get a hit bigger (relative to commercial success) than 'Outhouse'.

Satoshi Tomiie... his peak release IMO was 'Love in Traffic'. he can still hold his own of course, yet none of his tracks have gotten that far up...

Chicken Lips... IMO, same story than with Nathan Fake, only their hit was "He Not In". still, class producer(s)(?).
miamitranceman
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Originally posted by Inertia
Gabriel & Dresden... their fans seem to have died out.




We're still around, we're just waiting for some new tracks. ;)
dj_lane
Solar Stone,

7 Cities and Solar Coaster have been tops, lately; weakish productions like 'Jump The Next Train' havent done it for me :whip:
Blue.
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Originally posted by Inertia
Gabriel & Dresden... their fans seem to have died out.

Nathan Fake... while he continues to churn out quality tracks, i doubt he will ever get a hit bigger (relative to commercial success) than 'Outhouse'.

Satoshi Tomiie... his peak release IMO was 'Love in Traffic'. he can still hold his own of course, yet none of his tracks have gotten that far up...

Chicken Lips... IMO, same story than with Nathan Fake, only their hit was "He Not In". still, class producer(s)(?).


I still have faith in Gabriel and Dresden although I agree wholeheartadly about Nathan Fake.

Another to add to the list, the MFA, nothing has come close to the Difference It Makes.
Cobalt
Andy Ling. Don't get me wrong, he's a decent producer. But nothing even remotely close to Fixation.

Armin, but I guess that sort of goes without saying. He pushed the entire trance scene in 2001.
Zenchowdah
Nikola Gala, i dont like any of the stuff since swing 2 harmony, that track was sick.
Jake Conlon
Ferry Corsten

Zenchowdah
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Ferry Corsten



examples or stfu
Jake Conlon
Compare his sytem f project and gouryella to Rock Your body rock and youll see my point
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