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MOS announce Steve Angello Sessions (pg. 4)
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trancEyes22
quote:
Originally posted by basd
And here I was thinking this isn't anything 'different from the masses'.

Confused.



it's not...but i just don't see the need to gang up on the person excited for the album, rather people should be expressing disappointment toward the artist himself
Protege
I think all the old tracks on here outweight the ones I havent heard. Ill probably still "get" it though.
basd
quote:
Originally posted by trancEyes22
it's not...but i just don't see the need to gang up on the person excited for the album, rather people should be expressing disappointment toward the artist himself

He'll read this, don't worry.
spc
eh.. i dont see what the fuss is all about.. this looks like a good cd to me. granted a lot of these tracks are not brand new and a certain few are also a little old, i'm sure many people that will be buying this wont mind that.. they probably dont buy*cough*download*cough* brand new tunes every damn day and dont listen to dj broadcasts every other day so that when they hear a track that was released 3+ weeks ago, they wont consider it "ancient" and moan about the tracklisting

and also its a ministry of sound release... what'd you expect? :o either way this looks like a good album to me
trancEyes22
yeah i def want to check it out too!!! :D
lücid
quote:
Originally posted by Tayfoon
who goes to the store, sees a CD with tracks they never heard of and buy it ?

are you serious? when buying compilation CDs, i look for CDs from DJs i really love, and usually i recognize a few tracks here and there but for the most part i hope that it's all new and unreleased stuff that i've never heard... some good examples would be Nick Warren's GU:028, James Holden's Balance 005, Desyn Masiello's Balance 008, Matthew Dekay's Trousy, etc...

why would anyone want to buy a CD that has the same tracks you've been hearing in sets and promo mixes for the last year?
Clovis86
quote:
Originally posted by lücid
are you serious? when buying compilation CDs, i look for CDs from DJs i really love, and usually i recognize a few tracks here and there but for the most part i hope that it's all new and unreleased stuff that i've never heard... some good examples would be Nick Warren's GU:028, James Holden's Balance 005, Desyn Masiello's Balance 008, Matthew Dekay's Trousy, etc...

why would anyone want to buy a CD that has the same tracks you've been hearing in sets and promo mixes for the last year?


Because most people dont want to hear something new, and unknown. Its too dangerous.

They might end up liking something different.


:nervous: :nervous: :nervous:
Phortastic
quote:
Originally posted by Clovis86
Because most people dont want to hear something new, and unknown. Its too dangerous.

They might end up liking something different.


:nervous: :nervous: :nervous:



best post i have read in ages here... sums it all up so perfectly why 80% of the people in the world only listen to commercial all day. They know it, they know they will like it and its safe.

But if only they would search abit further and discover there are so many things (= music) they like even more...
iammesol
quote:
Originally posted by Clovis86
Because most people dont want to hear something new, and unknown. Its too dangerous.

They might end up liking something different.


:nervous: :nervous: :nervous:


Preach on Clovis :D
Clovis86
There is so much EDM out there its sometimes very disheartening to see the big DJs always playing the same ...

SteveAngello
You people do realize that 99% of the market is nothing like you right ?
dinoXpress
quote:
Originally posted by SteveAngello
You people do realize that 99% of the market is nothing like you right ?


the market!

Bring the tunes-

And even you have to admit, some of those tunes are preettty old and busted now- after (in some cases) like a year+ of solid play...

Bring back your old stuff! The first ep and the toolbox ep! That is still hot!
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