return to tranceaddict TranceAddict Forums Archive > Main Forums > Music Discussion

 
theres a bullet in the gun
View this Thread in Original format
eisbaer6
oakenfold 99 mixes are amazing.
not too repetitive for track selection, mostly good and newer track selection and pretty good mixing. What happened? I doubt it was coke i think he was doin that when he was spinnin in 99 too? god damn.
Phil raa
he got a starry eyed surprise
Atari Addict
i've heard the argument many times that he started doing a lot of coke and that's why he kinda fell off. I'd be more apt to believe that he just doesn't have the enthusiasm he used to, or his musical taste changed in a different way from the industry.
DasBrotBesser
Heh I thought I was "done" with Oakenfold, but just recently I heard Travelling cd 1 again for the first time in a couple of years, and now I can't get enough of it. Bullet in the Gun is one of the cd climaxes on that one and just sounds amazing, even though he used this song on how many cds? I could be wrong but it seems like at least a few.
sandstorm03
quote:
Originally posted by eisbaer6
oakenfold 99 mixes are amazing.
not too repetitive for track selection, mostly good and newer track selection and pretty good mixing. What happened? I doubt it was coke i think he was doin that when he was spinnin in 99 too? god damn.



$$$
Atari Addict
quote:
Originally posted by sandstorm03
$$$


*sigh* i hope money didn't do it and i didn't want to say it, but i mean it seems to be a trend...hope my fav djs now don't get too big too fast in that case:nervous:
DasBrotBesser
Another topic that I don't like to accept; I wish trance could be both mainstream and pure, but I doubt that could happen with any form of music, because once the money hits, most DJs change their view about the music they produce... :(
Atari Addict
or are forced to by their lables. Overproducing!
mto
Creamfields is good.
torontotrance
I love that choon...still years later...I still dig
CLICK TO RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
 
Privacy Statement