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Ferry Corsten - Fire (pg. 2)
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| It's OK, gets boring fast though. |
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| thirdlevelbeat |
i think this song is awesome.
look at my sig |
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| Sykonee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Thois
thumbs down for the crappy vocalist |
That's Simon le Bon. |
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| nefardec |
i like this track as a Ferry Corsten themesong that he needs to play whenever he enters an airport, or some kind of public building.
It's epic, extremely happy, classic ferry. He seems so natural with this song in the UMF7 video. You have to imagine a giddy ferry smiling and bobbing hard on 2 and 4 as he spins the jog wheels on his cdjs.
It's extremely catchy.
I would never play this live or in a studio mix unless I was deliberately trying to honor Ferry or something, which means I would probably never play it. I don't think it's a bad track, I just playing songs like this in a live set and calling yourself a DJ is like painting by number and calling yourself a painter.
The only DJ who could play this is Ferry himself, and at peaktime. Which is probably how he wants it.
I don't think this track was made for any reason but the glorification of Ferry Corsten™. |
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| zoric |
He could've made a much better track, but I still know of his capacity so I won't be bashing it.
It's probably cool live. |
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| Iceferno |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
i like this track as a Ferry Corsten themesong that he needs to play whenever he enters an airport, or some kind of public building.
It's epic, extremely happy, classic ferry. He seems so natural with this song in the UMF7 video. You have to imagine a giddy ferry smiling and bobbing hard on 2 and 4 as he spins the jog wheels on his cdjs.
It's extremely catchy.
I would never play this live or in a studio mix unless I was deliberately trying to honor Ferry or something, which means I would probably never play it. I don't think it's a bad track, I just playing songs like this in a live set and calling yourself a DJ is like painting by number and calling yourself a painter.
The only DJ who could play this is Ferry himself, and at peaktime. Which is probably how he wants it.
I don't think this track was made for any reason but the glorification of Ferry Corsten™. |
I think it would fit into an Electro House set quite well, but that's just my opinion. :p |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| quote: | Originally posted by Iceferno
I think it would fit into an Electro House set quite well, but that's just my opinion. :p |
You obviously don't know what Electro or House are then. By the way there's no such thing as 'electro house.' |
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| Iceferno |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
You obviously don't know what Electro or House are then. By the way there's no such thing as 'electro house.' |
I know there isn't officially such a genre as Electro House, but that's how I like to look at certain tracks.
I define music genres in a slightly different way to normal. |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| Oh right, nice one. |
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| all-nite-freak |
I have seen interviews where Lawler refers to his new found style as electro house, but it doesnt really matter considering that Lawler has been since abandoning the darker tribal stuff.
Electro is quickly becoming the new "trance", expect the floodgates of ty releases to be released any minute.
This Corsten song does not remotley describe anything electro or house.
His most annoying release to date IMO |
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| malaplace |
| Ferry played this when I saw him at Avalon. It's an amazing track live. Big crowd pleaser. |
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