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Steve Angello: Made in Sweden @Pacha June 10th (pg. 3)
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trancEyes22
well- i totally agree with what you guys are saying, but as much of a swede whore as i am, i have always thought of them as producers and not djs. their mixing is fair at best, but hopefully with time they will get better. axwell at BED was awesome because he literally played every track i love.

sometimes their sets are ridiculous and they bang out some sick new tunes, and other times it's songs i've been listening to for a year and a half. hopefully steve will bring some hot new ish for this gig....but i am absolutely there. hope to see more of the nyta's out for this event!!
DJ A.K
I won't be there, but tell me if he drops his mix of 'Number One'. That's definately one of my favorite house tracks out there today --- I went absolutely nuts when van Helden dropped it @ Pacha a few weeks ago!

Oh, and Eco, I agree with you to a certain extent. By this point, I love house just as much as I love trance, but the 'sameness' of house is something that I've come to expect, and perhaps love. Much of the beauty of house music comes out when you've listened to the same (or similar) beat for a while and get more and more loose on the dancefloor --- before long, you'll be stomping with the best of them! Silly points aside, the reason for EDM's recent tendancy to 'sound the same' is not something that I'm prepared to tackle. It might be that only certain DJs come to NYC, or that when a DJ comes to NYC he DJs in a way that would be more readily accepted by an NYC crowd (in other words, in a more 'housy' way). We haven't seen DJs that play completely different styles, like Yoji Biomehanika, or the Gabber DJs headline at NYC's big clubs (I've heard something about Gabber parties in the city, but nothing in say, Crobar or Spirit) --- perhaps if groups like this played, we'd have a different perspective on the EDM scene alltogether (Hehe, I know I'd be down for some noisy hardcore).

Those are just my thoughts.
trancEyes22
found out this event is 21+
PvDoBseSSioN
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Originally posted by trancEyes22
found out this event is 21+


thanks :(
BiG MiKE
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Originally posted by SidMl
stay away from the cOr. The CoR eats puppies.


You calling me a puppie? I'm Smokey da Bear, Bitch :toothless
PvDoBseSSioN
quote:
Originally posted by BiG MiKE
You calling me a puppie? I'm Smokey da Bear, Bitch :toothless


oh , who let smokey out of his cage ?!?
Tranz
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Originally posted by DJ Eco
no offense but the people that hate on trance for "all sounding the same and unoriginal"... lately the swedish house mafia is sounding like the everywhere else in the world house mafia, and nothing by them is really mindblowing or barrier breaking lately... ill go cos its good nevertheless, but just voicing my views on those who hate on our trance DJs!



I hear your point, but listen to Paulo Mojo - 1983 (Eric Prydz Rmx) and that theory is invalid. ing massive tune like Aftermath...


Anyways... back on topic. Steve is gonna make the subwoofers bleed this night!!!
trancEyes22
bump bump bump it up
knittybone
I'll be there... he better play
1983 (Prydz Mix) & Big Love (Cantrelle and Lee Mix)...
hopefully he'll be better than his set at Cielo.
Shamez214
1983 is one of my favorite songs of last year. First time I heard it, I stopped everything I was doing and just listened. I've only heard it out once though (at Hernan Cattaneo three months ago), but that's more than I ever expected to hear it. Such a good song.

trancEyes22
are cameras allowed in pacha?
PvDoBseSSioN
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Originally posted by trancEyes22
are cameras allowed in pacha?


yes as far as i know
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