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Oakenfold - Tranceport (pg. 2)
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by sandstorm03
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...and nothing. |
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| beats and beeps |
He should have played the bottem 10 tracks of the year.
That sure would have sold albums, and brought him to be the bloated superstar he is now. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
That sure would have sold albums, and brought him to be the bloated superstar he is now. |
Which is what all good DJs are thinking of when they tracklist their compilations. |
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| beats and beeps |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Which is what all good business men are thinking of when they tracklist their compilations. |
fix'd. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| My mistake. I confused myself there and thought Oakey was a creative, expressive musical figure there, instead of a one man gravy train. |
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| sandstorm03 |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Which is what all good DJs are thinking of when they tracklist their compilations. |
I think some people look at this backwards though. Many people whore tracks that certin DJs do. That is how the tracks get big in the first place...
Why do you think Interstate - I found you is so big. Cause its the best? Or because basically every dj has basically played it?
The tracks on Tranceport gained a whole different level of fame after Oakenfold put them on his cd. Many comp's fail in this catigory, as they are totally forgotten the week after it was released. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by sandstorm03
Why do you think Interstate - I found you is so big. Cause its the best? Or because basically every dj has basically played it? |
Or it could be because it appealed to more people than other tracks. It's true that widely played tracks become more popular, but not every track played by a big-name DJ becomes popular.
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The tracks on Tranceport gained a whole different level of fame after Oakenfold put them on his cd. Many comp's fail in this catigory, as they are totally forgotten the week after it was released. |
Tracks that are forgotten from compilations tend to be bad. All of the tracks on Tranceport were good, but they were the most obvious tracks in the world to put on it, which is why I disagree that it is good track selection. Any bedroom DJ or trance fan could have picked the exact same tracks. Does Oakey deserve credit for mixing togethor the most obvious track list you can think of? I don't think so. |
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Does Oakey deserve credit for mixing togethor the most obvious track list you can think of? I don't think so. |
Well if anyone else could've done so, why didn't they? Obviously he deserves some credit. |
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| sandstorm03 |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Or it could be because it appealed to more people than other tracks. It's true that widely played tracks become more popular, but not every track played by a big-name DJ becomes popular. |
when a track gets played by 5+ big name djs it most definately does
the most recent examples being
I found you/find/jump the next train/as the rush comes
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Tracks that are forgotten from compilations tend to be bad. All of the tracks on Tranceport were good, but they were the most obvious tracks in the world to put on it, which is why I disagree that it is good track selection. Any bedroom DJ or trance fan could have picked the exact same tracks. Does Oakey deserve credit for mixing togethor the most obvious track list you can think of? I don't think so. |
i agree that the mixing is crap. But does Oakey deserve as much credit as he does in the scene over all. Id say so, even though hes so "over hyped" for the lack of a better word atm.
There still are not many comps with this many good tracks. All thoes tracks have lasted since 1998. And they all seem just as fresh as most new material. There isn't a track on there that I dislike even though him playing 2 mixes of some of the tracks b2b is annoying. |
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| d-miurge |
| I love this album, because it was my first trancy cd. Even if the mix is crap ! |
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| Aiwendil |
| he wasn't all bad before tranceport, how could a guy who ran the counterpart of shoom be all bad? i wonder how many legends have come from those days, and how many are actually true. |
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| NiteMer |
| Since I bought it in 2000, and it was my first dj mix cd, which got me into trance and the dj world, I will say this is one of my favorite cds ever. I didn't know any of the tracks, when I heard it, so it was fresh to me, and I can still listen to it. |
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