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SVD VS Sean tyas whos the next top dj? (pg. 6)
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deceptikon
These threads make me lol.
AndreaCKY772
quote:
Originally posted by josh rising
sandler is my favorite alias of his by far. everything from 'chemistry' to 'theme song' to the mixes of 4 strings 'turn it around' are just really, really good. sam sharp, purple haze & filterfunk are pretty good too, not as much my style but still consistently good productions.



i should check out sandler. the other ones are good too but i think aside from svd's work my fave alias is sam sharp. i think sam sharp's stuff is closer to svd's work back in the day and not svd's current work right now.
AndreaCKY772
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Originally posted by tristrum
By the sounds of most people here, you're judging them on their productions (with the exception of a few) or are basing SVD on his internet mix. Has any of you actually seen them live??


i've seen sander live and not sean. i just happen to like sander's works a LOT. i have only heard two tracks of sean's. but, like i mentioned before, i do feel that sander will come out more on top than sean because it seems like he is only getting more and more popular and i have seen more positive reviews about him than i have for sean, so that might make an influence. i can't be too sure though.
Soeder
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Originally posted by RJT
I'll agree that Tyas is the clear winner, but the ability to produce at different BPM's and not using the same kick aren't really qualifications for solid production, and I assure you that my disdain for Sander isn't without reason. SvD has never once produced a track that was remotely memorable for me, with the clear exception being "Grasshopper," because no one could never possibly forget how absolutely horrid that tune is. Furthermore, his DJ sets are every bit as incoherent as Tyas', they really seem utterly random and without any sort of flow.

He really doesn't even reach "mediocre" status with me. Personal preference, I guess - but I honestly don't see this amazing "talent" so many people seem to think he has.

Do you even listen to hard/tech-trance or do you just judge him for making a tracks in a genre you don't understand?
It's not about his recent stuff, but tracks like Twister and his remix of Nocturnal Delight er very memorable too me atleast.
JohnPaullino
definitely svd
tristrum
If you want to hear one of Sean Tyas' set you can download it from

http://alldj.org/index.php?name=News&op=Article&sid=646

Its a 2 hour set he played in january, but unfornately, it downloads as one long track.
I have managed to split it up. I could possibly send it some people if you like, when i figure out how. let me know.
Since I put the cd in my car, it hasn't come out. I think it's awesome.

I took that set from

http://alldj.org/index.php

There's sets from most djs on there, including Sander.
isoterra
quote:
Originally posted by tristrum
Has any of you actually seen them live??


both. sander admittedly not in about a year, but i remember going pretty mental on various occasions. i saw sean live less than a week ago, and he bored me to ing tears. i found it a struggle to actually dance to all but a couple of tunes in his set.. thank christopher lawrence came on after him & ripped the place apart :D
tristrum
i was supposed to go to that Crasher, and unfortunately coundn't make it. mates said it was a banger, to my "oh, f**k off" reply to them for rubbing it in.
RJT
quote:
Originally posted by Soeder
Do you even listen to hard/tech-trance or do you just judge him for making a tracks in a genre you don't understand?
It's not about his recent stuff, but tracks like Twister and his remix of Nocturnal Delight er very memorable too me atleast.


Yes, not much, but I do - and I do have some grasp of what I envision as "good" releases in hard/tech-trance, and I've never once heard one from SvD.
Soeder
Ok, I was just curious...that's fair enough. i'll let you of the hook then :p

isoterra
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
and I do have some grasp of what I envision as "good" releases in hard/tech-trance


such as?

(this isn't fuel for an argument, just wandering curiosity)
Clovis
I think RJT has made himself clear enough here :p

I personally really like Nocturnal Delight and his earlier SVD productions, when I first got into trance he was someone who stood out to me, and I guess this is why I hold him in higher esteem.
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