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Is it juss me or AVB juss keeps gettin better (pg. 2)
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the gamemaster
yea i saw him ages ago, the whole set just seemed to trudge along at the same pace the whole ing time and there was just no energy, nothing that just got u excited and want to move. yoji biomehanika was the complete opposite of this when i saw him in sydney, he took heaps of risks and lit up the place with his combination of prog and hard trance. it was truly an awesome set, u just had to be there, there was so much ing energy.

yet people seem to be hung up on the big names who really arent great at all which is really just getting ing ridiculous. pvd, tiesto and oakenfold are the epitome of this and im just tired of it to be honest. why cant some dj's who actually do something fresh and great be rated up there with these hacks rather than just in their shadow despite being far better in almost every aspect of their djing.
RaverSpike
my no. 1 dj has now changed , i used to like tiesto as the no. 1 now i have changed my mind towards Armin Van Buuren, i don't care what anyone else says he rulz the world.
Clovis
reeks of alt
the gamemaster
quote:
Originally posted by RaverSpike
my no. 1 dj has now changed , i used to like tiesto as the no. 1 now i have changed my mind towards Armin Van Buuren, i don't care what anyone else says he rulz the world.


you obviously havent seen that many people then and if u have they havent been good.

or your just a deluded ing dumb ass
RaverSpike
quote:
Originally posted by the gamemaster
you obviously havent seen that many people then and if u have they havent been good.

or your just a deluded ing dumb ass
i don't go out that much thats why
MichaelBoogerd!
quote:
Originally posted by Nautilus
AVB found DJ Tiesto's career stages blueprint and is following it to a T.


+1

perhaps the big stumbling block for him the next few years will be that the same people won't swallow the same e twice re: mass-marketing and excessive drivel.
junkproject
Great producer, he is boring as a dj.
Protege
quote:
Originally posted by junkproject
Great producer, he is boring as a dj.


sure thing man.
Fresh Prince
Armin used to play and produce house, then when it wasn't up to his
liking, he got himself to do trance, he started off doing variable
sets which most people here seem to like, for me it's something
along prog., dark melodies and sounds, with occasional techno and so
on, but even that didn't do it, when he started doing uplifting,
melodic ASOT episodes, and I don't care what you say his (especially)
longer sets will take you on a journey from every form of EDM; it's
when I really liked and appreciated what he's doing. Today it's shifted
a bit as he's playing tech-trance which everyone don't seem
to agree but he moves the crowd as always, and most of these people
never post on forums, so it's ludocris to say he's lost it, he's on
top more than ever, what's one persons copper is another's gold.
I'm not saying it's all perfect, he's got a big management think-tank
behind him now driving him to the top, making sure he's exposed, and
it reflects on when you're in a club, it gets rammed, less chance for
interaction, it's all broader, but if we return to the music it's still all good,
I for one like it, it doesn't mean it couldn't be
better, it could also be worse, his mixing has never been in doubt,
what you call "playing it safe" I call perfectionism, it could be
easier I guess than mixing house and prog. like Yoji but then again
that's not the music I like to hear. To each their own.
the gamemaster
not playing it safe??? ITS THE SAME ING he was doing when he got big, there is hardly any tech trance from the tracklistings ive seen and on asot. its just the same boring stuff over and over again with the same style and same boring tempo

Ishkur
This thread is hilarious. Don't deny it: The OP was ALL OF YOU in 2002, and all your replies were me.

In a few years, he will do the same, claiming that 2006 was the best year, and it's really gone downhill.
Ishkur
quote:
Originally posted by MichaelBoogerd!
perhaps the big stumbling block for him the next few years will be that the same people won't swallow the same e twice re: mass-marketing and excessive drivel.


He won't need the same people, because in a few years there will be a new generation of noobs ready and willing to swallow his vitriol, much to your chagrin.
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