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time to hang up the headphones? (pg. 3)
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| colonelcrisp |
i still love trance, but i will admit Armin For the suck....
tight mixing?????? thats like saying tiesto mixes tight.... imo both of them cant beat match for .
as for armins playlists.... well if wishy washy is your thing than wallow in it.... but i cant say i enjoy them.... |
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| seval |
| what is it with people dising armin and tiesto before the became successfull they were the best thing since sliced bread, you can taste the bitterness in your statments, the guys can proudce tracks played by the majority, they dj to thousands of people a night but some how they are branded as i think not and seriously doubt that you have any real skills youselfs because if you did then it would be you playing to thousands of people a night and have a record on release every other month:whip: |
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| kr00t0n |
| quote: | Originally posted by seval
what is it with people dising armin and tiesto before the became successfull they were the best thing since sliced bread, you can taste the bitterness in your statments, the guys can proudce tracks played by the majority, they dj to thousands of people a night but some how they are branded as i think not and seriously doubt that you have any real skills youselfs because if you did then it would be you playing to thousands of people a night and have a record on release every other month:whip: |
I dont own a single AvB record out of the 600+ I have, and the only Tiesto one I have is his remix of Silence, which I bought for the Fade Sanctuary mix anyways :p
Tiesto can't mix for , fact, Armin is only marginally better.
I'd rather see Armin over Tijs any day, but then I'd rather see most local london trance djs over either of those 2, better tunes, better mixing, cheaper tickets, and less crowds of fanboys on the dancefloor :D |
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| seval |
| quote: | Originally posted by kr00t0n
I dont own a single AvB record out of the 600+ I have, and the only Tiesto one I have is his remix of Silence, which I bought for the Fade Sanctuary mix anyways :p
Tiesto can't mix for , fact, Armin is only marginally better.
I'd rather see Armin over Tijs any day, but then I'd rather see most local london trance djs over either of those 2, better tunes, better mixing, cheaper tickets, and less crowds of fanboys on the dancefloor :D |
yet again you can read the bitterness in your statement, if the local london dj's are so good how come theyre local to london and not the world, i mean if they are better than armin and tijs sureley they would be on the world stage there is no argument here the simple fact is they are at the top because they have put their lifes into it and you are in the minority of haters, typical english its ok being talented untill you become successfull then everyone hates you, its a joke your a joke topic closed |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| quote: | Originally posted by seval
what is it with people dising armin and tiesto before the became successfull they were the best thing since sliced bread |
Who the says they were the best thing since sliced bread before they became successful? Sorry to burst your bubble here, but I, along with many others I used to go clubbing with, were calling Armin when he was warming up for Matt Hardwick at Gatecrasher years back. That's right, when he was just a warmup DJ, and as such, a bit of a nobody. He was then, and he's now. Getting onto the world stage doesn't exactly mean either these days too; anyone can do it, and as such, popularity doesn't signify talent. I myself am the 110th DJ in the world don't you know? You're a moron. |
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| Clovis86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
I myself am the 110th DJ in the world don't you know? You're a moron. |
ROFL I am laughing so hard. :stongue: :stongue: |
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| Vlad |
The only thing that attributes to Armin's success is that he produces. If you noticed the trend of up and coming DJ's - they are all producers. You will almost never see pure DJ's emerging onto the scene anymore - its a real shame. I think the producers should leave the DJing to the DJs.
Youre saying Paul is a one set wonder? What about all the other DJs? Youre telling me that every single big name DJ changes up their set from gig to gig? You must be ing tripping - none of them have the time to pull that kind of , unless they are spinning a special classics night. |
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| dj_bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
I myself am the 110th DJ in the world don't you know? You're a moron. |
That was alot of fun :haha: |
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| seval |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Who the says they were the best thing since sliced bread before they became successful? Sorry to burst your bubble here, but I, along with many others I used to go clubbing with, were calling Armin when he was warming up for Matt Hardwick at Gatecrasher years back. That's right, when he was just a warmup DJ, and as such, a bit of a nobody. He was then, and he's now. Getting onto the world stage doesn't exactly mean either these days too; anyone can do it, and as such, popularity doesn't signify talent. I myself am the 110th DJ in the world don't you know? You're a moron. |
110th as compared to 2nd and 3rd, ive listined to your mixes on ta and personally their is nothing special, your tunes are bland and easy to get hold of, what is so special about you do you have a string of hit productions that are globally successfull? no, could you sell out a 25,000 arena? no? does anybody care your 110th no why besause their are 109 people beter that you |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by seval
110th as compared to 2nd and 3rd, ive listined to your mixes on ta and personally their is nothing special, your tunes are bland and easy to get hold of, what is so special about you do you have a string of hit productions that are globally successfull? no, could you sell out a 25,000 arena? no? does anybody care your 110th no why besause their are 109 people beter that you |
ing leprachauns :rolleyes: |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by seval
110th as compared to 2nd and 3rd, ive listined to your mixes on ta and personally their is nothing special, your tunes are bland and easy to get hold of, what is so special about you do you have a string of hit productions that are globally successfull? no, could you sell out a 25,000 arena? no? does anybody care your 110th no why besause their are 109 people beter that you |
So is that what makes a successful DJ? Hard to get tunes and making productions?
Is it possible to just be a DJ and still be successful? Apparently, youre just one of the masses who doesnt think so. |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| quote: | Originally posted by seval
110th as compared to 2nd and 3rd, ive listined to your mixes on ta and personally their is nothing special, your tunes are bland and easy to get hold of, what is so special about you do you have a string of hit productions that are globally successfull? no, could you sell out a 25,000 arena? no? does anybody care your 110th no why besause their are 109 people beter that you |
You've missed my point and made a mockery of your own in the process. Well done. |
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