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DJ Tiesto - Nyana (pg. 3)
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| Nayil |
CD2 is enough to get nOObs into trance.
I never bothered to check out the mixing/transitions. The flow was great, and that kept/keeps me happy. |
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| homerj14 |
| ^ funny because thats what started me |
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| AnLyGi |
| Not really into it. Now Tiesto - Nyana (his production) is the only tune i have listened to time and time again since the days of lethal industry. |
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| MichaelBoogerd! |
| quote: | Originally posted by miamitranceman
See to me, CD2 was so much better, because it better encapsulated what he was playing that year, which led to his spot at number 1. |
If you'd been listening before jumping on that bandwagon - you'd know CD 1's tracks were mostly played in fall/winter 2002.
When he was still following pattern of summer = isos style, winter = hard(er) style.
He was already number 1 when Nyana was released btw ;) |
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| Prototrance |
A nice mix - CD 2 especially. But I had already heard almost all of the tracks on there before it came out. My only criticism, but the reason I didn't buy it.
And no I didn't download it - listened to a mates copy :) |
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| RebeL9 |
| If I were to recommend a Tiesto CD to someone I would rather recommend Revolution. That one is so much better than Nyana |
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| Sykonee |
I rather like CD 2. Nice, calm, easy-going. Fine to listen to while chilling at home. Plus, most of those tracks aren't played out for me since I hardly payed attention to those DJs that blew their loads on them at the time (was in full disco punk mode then).
CD 1 starts out interesting, but when it decends into Vocal Valley, it gets suspect. Then... the breakdowns begin. Over. And over. And over. Total pants. Yay to predictibility.
(yes, I know CD 2 has them galore too, but it's not an energetic mix, so the continuous dead-stop momentum isn't as big a problem) |
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| MichaelBoogerd! |
| quote: | Originally posted by RebeL9
If I were to recommend a Tiesto CD to someone I would rather recommend Revolution. That one is so much better than Nyana |
A big fat +1 on that. I'm really not sure why he didn't pursue that sound - - because i would imagine there is quite a few others who believe it to be his better style. |
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| miamitranceman |
| quote: | Originally posted by MichaelBoogerd!
If you'd been listening before jumping on that bandwagon
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If you'd not go and start assuming things that's be great too. ;) |
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| MichaelBoogerd! |
| quote: | Originally posted by miamitranceman
If you'd not go and start assuming things that's be great too. ;) |
considering you misquoted two facts in three sentences - i saw myself quite safe to assume everything. |
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| miamitranceman |
| quote: | Originally posted by MichaelBoogerd!
considering you misquoted two facts in three sentences - i saw myself quite safe to assume everything. |
Well, just don't become a lawyer or anything. |
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| StanVoid |
outdoor CD = weak
indoor = magical, still listen to it daily. |
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