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[tekno time] (pg. 66)
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Kate Manus
should have mentioned, it is on at 21H CET, so 3pm EST I am guessing. :)
EvilTree
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Originally posted by Kate Manus
I wouldn't just say NA, but I think it depends on the gig... this summer he will be playing some parties as part of Tiesto's Black Hole roster, so I imagine those sets will be on the trancey side too... same with DV.

Hmmm... I don't think anyone doubts Preach's technical and production skill, but I'm starting to doubt whether he's 'selling out' to get a foothold in the more mainstream trance market, same as Sander van Doorn is doing.

It's a good ploy if he has two distinct sound under two different aliases (like Dave the Drummer does) but when I see the name Preach, I expect banging burn my underwear off dancing techno, not trance.

I don't claim to be an expert on the techno scene, but if I go to a Preach set and hear him play trance all night long, I'd be disappointed.

It's difficult to switch sound and keep all your old fans under one alias I guess.
yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by EvilTree
Hmmm... I don't think anyone doubts Preach's technical and production skill, but I'm starting to doubt whether he's 'selling out' to get a foothold in the more mainstream trance market, same as Sander van Doorn is doing.


He is def not selling out, he is playing what he loves to play. While he may lose some fans, he will gain a whole bunch more (and basing on the set he played the other night, I am positive he will do just fine!)

Its important for a DJ to be happy with what he is playing (I dont think Armin would be smiling and busting out the dimples half as much if he were forced to drop minimal tracks night after night).

And I know preach's style is changing because he says he wants to play what makes him happy, not what others expect of him. And I can definately respect that, even if others get pissy about it.
EvilTree
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Originally posted by yankeeBaby
He is def not selling out, he is playing what he loves to play. While he may lose some fans, he will gain a whole bunch more (and basing on the set he played the other night, I am positive he will do just fine!)

Its important for a DJ to be happy with what he is playing (I dont think Armin would be smiling and busting out the dimples half as much if he were forced to drop minimal tracks night after night).

And I know preach's style is changing because he says he wants to play what makes him happy, not what others expect of him. And I can definately respect that, even if others get pissy about it.

Ok. I'll buy that.

Interesting what made him get that change from hard techno to more trancey sound.
Kate Manus
quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Ok. I'll buy that.

Interesting what made him get that change from hard techno to more trancey sound.
yeah, I echo what she said..
I prefer his style from a few years ago personally, but that's based mainly on track selection... he's still a great dj!

show on Livesets now :)
EvilTree
quote:
Originally posted by Kate Manus
yeah, I echo what she said..
I prefer his style from a few years ago personally, but that's based mainly on track selection... he's still a great dj!

show on Livesets now :)

You can't please everyone as a DJ, no matter how good you are lol
magikb
quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Interesting what made him get that change from hard techno to more trancey sound.


From the very beginning when I used to watch him play at Aria, he was always on the tech/trance side of music. He has never been this trancey with his style in the past though. I have seen him include many genres in his music including tribal over the years.
I think that Kel was right in saying that he may lose some fans just cuz they know and love him as the Preach who plays techno, not trance. I think those fans may be more based out of the EU as there are actual all techno events there and those ppl that go out for those events don't generally listen to trance at all. (imo)
I still think though his style is going to vary depending on where he is playing and who he is playing with . I don't think techno is out of the picture totally.

quote:
Originally posted by Kate Manus
I prefer his style from a few years ago personally, but that's based mainly on track selection... he's still a great dj!


Exactly!
Kate Manus
quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
You can't please everyone as a DJ, no matter how good you are lol
very true :)
I do know quite a few people who don't seem to be that impressed with his sound lately... but then I am sure he is gaining many new fans as well.
I haven't seen him produce as much lately (or anything released anyway), I think he mentioned he was planning to work on an album though.. I'm curious to hear his next batch of productions!
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akufen :wtf: :wtf: :wtf: in less than 2 weeks in TO
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Carl Cox @ Global (Guestmix Adam Beyer) 14-04-2007
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Kate Manus
^^ Nice :)
Kate Manus
more Adam Beyer... fresh 4 hour set!

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