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M.I.K.E. vs Tiesto? (fyi) (pg. 4)
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| stevieboy32808 |
| quote: | Originally posted by PlasticSoul now on topic:
Blackhole uses Tiesto like a pet, what could happen if Tiesto had said to his managers
"I want play with M.I.K.E. , and enjoy moments of good trance with crowd." ??
Nothing. Managers laughing in Tiesto's face cus Blackhole owns him and give him money, and well.. much, much money, and more fame, that's it not good to share, in the marketing path.
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That doesn't make any sense. Tiesto owns Blackhole Recordings, not the other way around.
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| PlasticSoul |
| quote: | Originally posted by stevieboy32808
That doesn't make any sense. Tiesto owns Blackhole Recordings, not the other way around.
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I kno, but he's not the only to take care of the entire blackhole, by the way, so replace in my first sentence: black hole for tiestor managers or people responsable for his gigs, only.
thanks.
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| Pinokio |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
No he isn't. He's responsible for a few big shlockers that sounded like more famous anthems so got lumped in with them. Maybe on the Internet, where he's made so many damn tracks that you're bound to bump into him on your illegal travels sooner or later, he might have a lot of recognition, but out there in clubland, he's just another bit-part trance producer. |
I Think You are wrong, Mike music is so Euphoric and beuitful, I think he have create d alot of classics.
Now I remembered that at a TIesto PArty, I got extremely euphoric when he played Strange World, then in the middle of the song, I got my right side Unkle Injured, butI was so Euphoric that I kept up Jumping with only the left Foot. Wow that song is reallyt special from me.
Tiesto had played his songs over and over, I don't knwo why he woudl not let him played alogn with him.
I hope this is not real, and there are good reasons for this. |
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| Pinokio |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jasperovitsj
But as a 17 year old, you can hardly claim that you know all about the "clubland" you talk about, since you're way to young to have participated in it long enough to fully know what it's all about. :)
And maybe Mike's tracks aren't classics to you, but I'm pretty sure that there is some general agreement on the fact that the tracks I mentioned can be considered as classics in the trance genre. If they weren't, the crowd wouldn't still go mental when a DJ plays them, years and years after they were released, no? I've witnessed huge crowds going berzerk when the DJ dropped Universal Nation or Strange World, and even after a few notes the majority of the crowd started to cheer because they already recognized the tracks. How many tracks can still evoke that effect and remain so well-known and repeatedly played year after year? Only classic tracks I think... |
Completely agree with you mate, If I listen to this tracks, Still I will get crazy =):eyespop:
That's a Real Classic! =):crazy: |
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| DJ Cinos |
There's a bad shortage of classic Mike tracks.
In fact there are none. Somebody call the president! :eek: |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Cinos
There's a bad shortage of classic Mike tracks.
In fact there are none. Somebody call the president! :eek: |
that's bull, there's plenty
Push - Til we meet again
Sunscreem vs Push - Please Save Me
Push - Strange World 2000
Moon Project - Moments are forever
Ayu - Connected (Push Remix)
Exposure - Magic Impuls
Plastic Boy - Silverbath
All of these rank up there with any of the good trance tracks |
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| Skagdog |
| I bet he is also trying to get Marc Van Linden cancelled from Passion 09/12/05 as he is from Vandit and will no doubt play the better set on the night. |
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| diddi |
| SYSTEM-J, go and buy some vinyls of M.I.K.E., so you can begin to overtake the last 7 years you missed in Trance-world ;) :toothless |
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| RebeL9 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
that's bull, there's plenty
Push - Til we meet again
Sunscreem vs Push - Please Save Me
Push - Strange World 2000
Moon Project - Moments are forever
Ayu - Connected (Push Remix)
Exposure - Magic Impuls
Plastic Boy - Silverbath
All of these rank up there with any of the good trance tracks |
Sunrise at Palamos is better than all those you mentioned :whip: |
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| MichaelBoogerd! |
Funny how a thread about (another) Black HOle scandal and disrespect for the industry has turned into a flame war over MIKE tracks.
Well done for missing the point everybody. |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by RebeL9
Sunrise at Palamos is better than all those you mentioned :whip: |
oddly enough it never did much for me, kinda like other well known tracks, like Xpander. They're nice, but they don't stick out to me.
Anyone who thinks blackhole aren't hypocrites, remember this is the label who continue to push Mr Sam who can't even play a keyboard, so this sorta thing shouldn't be surprising |
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| RebeL9 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
oddly enough it never did much for me, kinda like other well known tracks, like Xpander. They're nice, but they don't stick out to me.
Anyone who thinks blackhole aren't hypocrites, remember this is the label who continue to push Mr Sam who can't even play a keyboard, so this sorta thing shouldn't be surprising |
Sunrise at palamos was not as hyped as Strange World, Universal nation or Till we meet again. But still the best out of them IMO. It's also one of the few releases which got a B-side which is just as good as the A-side. |
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