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Review : Sander Van Doorn's Nyc Debut @ Pacha (pg. 7)
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| neutron liar |
| wow how exciting this review thread is! SVD plays in Chicago tonight! Im leaving in a few hours to go! That tracklist is smokin! Im def. gonna see if I can request Purple Haze - Adrenaline! :crazy: :crazy: :eyespop: :eyespop: |
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| EliPsE |
| I thought Sander was amazing. Exactly the type of style i like and i loved his mixing. Went downstairs during SS cause i knew they would kill the vibe i even called it in the last thread lol. Markus was ehh for me idk he played harder but it was also alot of cheese. I was dead tired after SVD so i just chilled for the rest of the night. Great seeing everyone and chilling with friends like always. |
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| nugga |
| anyone else have Joop - The Future stuck in their head all night on the way back home? I never really liked that song as much as I do now until it got blasted last night. :D dodo dadadada da da da da da da |
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| vanditradio |
| quote: | Originally posted by djstopngo
Wow. Just wow.
Sander: Everything I hoped he'd be and more. I agree with what someone said about his mixing, the last hour and a half he was integrating tracks in ways I can't even describe. My other comment would be that he picked perfect times to drop vocal tracks. He also held the silence for This World.. for a beat longer, which I thought was a nice touch.
Second Sun: The best decision of the night was when my friends and I skipped the out of their set and chilled downstairs for an hour and a half, where the music was better. Ugh, their remix of "this is" whatever was so lame.
Markus: Came back to the main floor as he was sampling blake jarrel's louder remix. His first 5 tracks were money and he never let up, imo. My first time seeing him, a lot people said he was more energetic/harder than usual? Thoughts? In the beginning I was pissed Sander wasn't closing but, in the end, I left thoroughly impressed with Schulz's ability to mix and interact with the crowd.
He definitely returned to the energy sander created and went with it. Megashira, Mindcircus, Yearzero and Playmo ftw. I also like his new track "I am."
Met some TAs - though can't really remember names. I had a white short sleeve shirt with like a gold bird thingamjig on the back. Last time I let a girl pick out my shirt, I wanted to wear my "trance, the other white beat shirt." Oh, well. To sum - great club, great event staff, great event. Thank you, New York - made the flight from Chicago more than worth it.
Ben |
Baaahh I missed Yearzero? :( |
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| BiG MiKE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayoza
but my friend was keep bitchin at me and was my ride ahhhh! |
Always go alone. |
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| BiG MiKE |
| Markus Vs. Chakra - I Am should've just been a Markus Schulz Remix. I like the A&B Mix to it, though. |
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| TRNG |
definately dont think svd belongs in opening slot... should have been schulz> (then) second sun> (then) svd...
actually.
schulz> (then) svd
second sun should just be shot :D, what vibe killers
sander was ed up, you can see it on his face, he was high as , and retarded drunk.
the track he played was def alcatraz, not spirit.
schulz spun much harder than i thought he would which was pretty tight,
i agree that "never be the same" sounded far superior on a club sound system then it ever has on my technics
doorns first few trax were a bit too ZzzZZ for me.. but he picked it up nicely, his mixing was very good same for schulz..
second sun used abletron so i wont critique their mixing..
ripping base in a club is just :eyespop:
although i don't get why it's a scot mac remix... there is no original for him to remix.. the only version released is his remix... so it's the original!
good to hear control freak and direct dizko through a pumping system as well... mindcircus and playmo.. ahhh.. it's just one night in NYC..
how do i know doorn was wrecked?? from my years of drug abuse, i spot these things very easily.
and yes, i call it abletron. |
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| vtec junkie |
| ^what the hell did you just say???:conf: |
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| yankeeBaby |
| quote: | Originally posted by TRNG
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seriously dood, did you pass 3rd grade english? :conf: Some of the stuff in your post was---->:conf: :conf: :conf: |
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| BiG MiKE |
| quote: | Originally posted by vtec junkie
^what the hell did you just say???:conf: |
I think he said Schulz was greater than Van Doorn somewhere in there? |
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| vtec junkie |
| quote: | Originally posted by BiG MiKE
I think he said Schulz was greater than Van Doorn somewhere in there? |
And that Second Sun used "Abletron?":haha: |
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| djstopngo |
| quote: | Originally posted by nugga
Oh sup man ur the one from Chicago that i constantly traded ID's with lol. :) Pleasure meeting you! Definitely agreed with Sander's mixing. He was mixing like it was his identity sets, very fast yet so clean. I don't think i heard him mix the first or last 16 or 32 measures of any song haha. :x I remember hearing a sample of Are You Fine like 64 measures early before the actual bass of the song hit. I was like WTF? Ableton!? |
haha yup that's me. Pleasure meeting you too man - definitely good times.
One other thing I enjoyed about last night was the general edm knowledge that seemed to permeate throughout the club. A track would go on and I would be going nuts and I would look around and other people were going crazy too! A lot of people recognizing and enjoying a wide range of tracks. I haven't had that experience as much in Chicago (certainly not DC). Only at conference or big events like Labor have I met clubbers more knowledgeable about the music - it was a really nice change of place. |
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