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new tune > old tune : How many time between ???
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| DUMONDEFAN |
Hi people ;)
For you, how many time for a new tune become an old tune ? and when a tune is old : do you listen alwys it or you don't listen it ?
regards !
DUMONDEFAN :p |
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| miss_e |
well the time...i dont know bout a year..i dont really care about always having the "new" tune but ya whatever..
even if its old ill listen to it once in a while...
sometimes old school melodies rule |
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| SmellsExcellent |
Sit down my children and I will tell you how classics are made!!
a new tune: something you listen to NOW and a lot, people like it and DJs spin it.
and old tune: you loved it, stopped listening to it, DJs stopped spinning it, some random guy throws it into a set, you hear it and go, WOAH, that song was great, and start listening to it again.
Lata
-Marc |
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| eXeTik |
| HAving 100gig of Tunes i listen to "old" one's all the time... at the current rate of releases a tune becomes old several weeks after it's release, though quality comes before date therfore i will keep listening to it... |
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| SmellsExcellent |
hey man, do you use DC?? Lots of people could benefit form your 100gigs of MP3s.. I can only provide about 40gigs. Anwyas, if you're interested check out the link in my sig..
Lata
-Marc |
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| Zen |
old, man. 01' and 00' sucked in my opinion, old stuff is the best.
sakes, its so hard to find good tunes now a days. Its gets me so angered.........cant stand it.
-Zen
PS, sorry for language, got mad :rolleyes: |
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| barryfigiel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zen
old, man. 01' and 00' sucked in my opinion, old stuff is the best.
sakes, its so hard to find good tunes now a days. Its gets me so angered.........cant stand it.
-Zen
PS, sorry for language, got mad :rolleyes: |
Mate, if you think 2001 was for trance, I think you need your head examined (no offence!)!
I suppose it depends on what kind of trance you are into... but the 2 tunes that did it for me big style last year were Mirco De Govia- Epic Monolith (Original mix) (Euphonic 18.3)and Nu-NRG- Dreamland (Vandit 12). And 2002 os looking set to be a cracker too...
lateRZ,
barryfigiel. |
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| C-naptik |
It's a good topic you brought here DumondeFan
I wanted to start a similar thread
Because that's really a shame that so many tracks "pass away (pass out?)" so quickly, and then it sounds like it is a shame to listen to old ones
It's like if DJs don't spin it anymore, it's not worth anymore, i find that to be really sad...
Even many TAs are only after the newest stuff (which is cool anyway) but i think they tend to forget too quickly about what they were dying for a few weeks before that
You see what i mean..?
I think cycles "new-->old" go way too fast in my opinion
What do you all think ? |
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| Intrinzic |
New and old is more a mental thing for me.
I buy vinyl and put them in the bins next to my decks where I can easily flip through when playing. These are the "new" and "kinda new" records. As I acquire more records, I have to make room, so a few get put "on the shelf" where my entire collection is kept. There's no rhyme or reason how they migrate to the shelf. I've kept some in the bins for over two years... while some get shelved fairly soon.
Overall, "new" is what I'm listening to "now". "Kinda new" is probably within the last nine months, and "not so new" (I just can't say "old" unless its age is dated in years) is over nine months, but may not yet be shelved and played often enough. It's all in my head.
Finally, when I record a set, I usually throw in something good that's not necessarily "now".
www.intrinzic.net |
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| Rustang! |
| I don't really know about "new-->old", but the way it works out for me is "new-to-me----->can't stand it anymore". This kinda makes more sense because i may hear a song 2day that is a year old, but it's still new to me. If it's good enough to stay in my playlist for a while, it eventually gets old even though it was old to begin with. (I hope that made sense). |
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