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G-Con
Ishkur you are talking bollocks.

I like seeing certain DJ's because they play the tunes I want to hear. If they consistently play the tunes I want to hear over a number of times that I see them then I will look forward to seeing them in future.

I would usually call one of these DJ's my favourites. Why? Because everytime I see them, I have a really good night, dont wanna leave the dancefloor etc etc.

There are other DJ's who might impress me due to their technical ability eg DJ Yoda. I like these DJ's aswell as my jaw is on the floor the whole way through their set. I might say one of these is my favourite DJ aswell. Because once again I really enjoyed myself when they were on.

Ishkur, Why you feel the need to always spout the same old about DJ worshippers blah blah blah is beyond me.

Back to the topic, at the moment I would have to say Gabriel & Dresden are my current favourites - just love the stuff they are playing, really floats my boat.
Ishkur
quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
A dancefloor doesnt care about technicalities.


Indeed. They care about the DJ, as the surrogate to the music. And that's where the problem lies.

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
The dj still controls these aspects of any event, and lets face it the vast majority of dj's today do not accomplish this on a regualr enough basis.


For what it's worth, it's doubtful that even 90% of the top DJs even know how to do this either. They just play the sappy tunes with the sing-a-long melodies, fake the rest, and their immortalization is secured.

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
im no fanboy, but any dj that can keep me on the floor for 12 plus hours and have me afraid of going to piss because i'll miss something deserves respect.Even winamp cant do that without repeating:p


If you need a DJ to keep you on the floor for 12+ hours, you're probably dancing for the wrong reasons.
Majutsu
I started this thread to get some new names. I have. I'll take more new names too. DJs I don't know are likely to expose me to new tracks and sounds I might like. That's what DJs do, present me tracks in an entertaining way. I also don't mind being reminded of someone good that I haven't thought about in a while. Any further ideas welcome. Will have to check out preach and some other names mentioned here.
Ishkur
quote:
Originally posted by paulandrews
This is beyond humanity. When PvD spins a Marc van Linden tune and I go crazy hearing it on a party, how can I fully realize that Iīm loving it right now just because MvL spend some time making the track? And if I could realize this at that very moment, should I stop dancing, just because PvD spins it or what? Of course, the dj stands there, who else should take the credit during his gig? Saying the opposite completely destroys the whole idea of djing.


That's not the question you should be asking. The real question is: If a no-name local played that exact Marc van Linden track earlier in the night, would you give him just as much credit? Would you dance just as hard?

Your praise is misplaced. Go for the music or go for the DJ. Not both.
paranoik0
quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
Not both.


why?
Ishkur
quote:
Originally posted by G-Con
I like seeing certain DJ's because they play the tunes I want to hear. If they consistently play the tunes I want to hear over a number of times that I see them then I will look forward to seeing them in future.


It is not hard to find a local DJ who consistently plays tunes that you like to hear and whom no one else has heard of. In any major city there are 100 DJs with discographies that rival Armin's. Or anyone elses.

Should you really have to go out of your way to get attached to some guy on the other side of the world simply for the name factor? Or are you just lazy and you don't feel like heading out and discovering music for yourself?
Ishkur
quote:
Originally posted by paranoik0
why?


I explained this already.

If you go for the music, then who's playing it is largely irrelevent and for the purposes of self-inflicted fun, probably preferable that he remain anonymous; the party aesthete draws no attention to him. The DJ is a means to further the music. Not an end in himself, which is what's wrong with the state of trance today--you people have erronously replaced the music with the DJ. Ignore him, and take solace in the comfort that the music is always there and it is always on and he is always playing it. The rest is your playground.

If you go for the DJ, then what he plays is immaterial and inconsequential, for it will be something you've never heard before, delivered in a form that has never been done (theoretically). The music thus becomes a means to showcase his talent and skill, and becomes a tool that he weaves into a tapestry of speed, finesse and trickery.
Azz3D
quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
you're like a ing loop going on about the same bull over and over again. "stop DJ worshiping, it's the tunes that matter", "Trance died in 92, all trance now is crap", whatever, we get it already.

Not to mention you have a whole section on your site dedicated to Z-Trip. Hypocrite.


"what's the matter kyle, do you have sand in your vagina?"
paulandrews
quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
That's not the question you should be asking. The real question is: If a no-name local played that exact Marc van Linden track earlier in the night, would you give him just as much credit? Would you dance just as hard?

Your praise is misplaced. Go for the music or go for the DJ. Not both.


Well, youīre fighting against something that canīt be beaten. People have emotions, feelings, they are not robots. When a dj plays tunes you like, he usually becomes your favourite one (and yes, just because he spins some music you like as well). If heīs your favourite, then you like him. If you like something or someone, you canīt help yourself and you act exaggeratedly, in some form of bias. Thatīs human and thatīs completely ok. You canīt remove the dj (well, you could but imagine that - people standing and dancing against an empty dj-booth, while a prerecorded mix is playing) from the party, heīs influentual to the crowd as a person.
paranoik0
quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
I explained this already.

If you go for the music, then who's playing it is largely irrelevent and for the purposes of self-inflicted fun, probably preferable that he remain anonymous; the party aesthete draws no attention to him. The DJ is a means to further the music. Not an end in himself, which is what's wrong with the state of trance today--you people have erronously replaced the music with the DJ. Ignore him, and take solace in the comfort that the music is always there and it is always on and he is always playing it. The rest is your playground.

If you go for the DJ, then what he plays is immaterial and inconsequential, for it will be something you've never heard before, delivered in a form that has never been done (theoretically). The music thus becomes a means to showcase his talent and skill, and becomes a tool that he weaves into a tapestry of speed, finesse and trickery.


Yet you didn't really answer my question. I already know what happens when we go for the music, and when we go for the dj. So why can't we go for both, in the case we already know the dj will play music that fits our taste? In fact how can you go for the music without beforehand having some knowledge of the dj, or at least suspecting he might play something good? Isn't this giving importance to the dj already?

I agree the focus is too much on the guy who plays others' music, and that tons of unknowns are as good as hyped superstars. But is it impossible to listen to good stuff, mixed with talent and skill? Cause that's what you seem to be claiming.

Personally I don't give a anymore about technicalities, about how stellar that beatmatching was or how that guy managed to mix 10 records at the same time. I go for the music, it's just that i'm too picky with it so, in order to listen what i like i need to follow the guys who play what i like. Without worshipping them.

sleepydragon
quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
Love the DJ.
Love the music.


but yet if we love the music the dj is playing we get accused by u of dj worshipping sorry but u talk bull alot of the time
chrisxanthus
Donald Glaude is probrably my favorite DJ if I had to pick one. Other favorites of mine are Christopher Lawrence, Chris Liberator, Mark EG, Misstress Barbara, DRC, Johan Gielen, D.A.V.E. The Drummer, and Yves Deruyter. I think all these DJs are capable of amazing sets and I have no problem going way out of my way to go hear them.
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