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Gaiser - Withdrawal (pg. 2)
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DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by zizack
fair enough. I guess if I imagined myself on ecstasy / ketamine @ a Cocoon party in Ibiza, that track might do it for me in a peak time setting. but just stumbling across it, sober, on beatport, I would add that to my cart as an opening track.

its a good track, just not one I would say 'ing rocks!!!!!!!!!'

Have fun mixing into it on the 13th at 160BPM ZACK!!!!!!!! :mad:
zizack
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Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Have fun mixing into it on the 13th at 160BPM ZACK!!!!!!!! :mad:


haha, looking forward to it!
DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by zizack
haha, looking forward to it!

:D
GUBostonDubs
you guys are brutal
Frequency Frank
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Originally posted by DOOMBOT
I can see it being a "dancefloor destroyer" if it were used right in the set. Tracks like this shouldn't just be thrown around anywhere. Place this in the right place at the right time and I wouldn't doubt the floor going ape at all. :D


I suppose you're right, but that can be said of almost any song. I just think this one tries too hard to be experimental. But, your point is well taken.
DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by GUBostonDubs
you guys are brutal

:stongue:
DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by Frequency Frank
I suppose you're right, but that can be said of almost any song...

Yeah you are definitely right about that. I mean, I've passed up on so many tracks when browsing sites for music to play because of whatever reason. And then go out and hear it in a set and be completely blown away by it. That's what is so great about music, how much it ties into our emotions and moods at a specific moment.

And I mean as far as this specific track, Withdrawal, being an opening track for a set. Maybe for your sets Zack because from what I heard you play a lot of progressive stuff, but for a dj who plays minimal almost throughout the entire set, why would he limit himself to playing this only in the beginning? If I went to a party where minimal and techno were being played I would definitely be expecting this track at around 5am! :D
kadomony
off, all of you :)
zizack
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Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Yeah you are definitely right about that. I mean, I've passed up on so many tracks when browsing sites for music to play because of whatever reason. And then go out and hear it in a set and be completely blown away by it. That's what is so great about music, how much it ties into our emotions and moods at a specific moment.

And I mean as far as this specific track, Withdrawal, being an opening track for a set. Maybe for your sets Zack because from what I heard you play a lot of progressive stuff, but for a dj who plays minimal almost throughout the entire set, why would he limit himself to playing this only in the beginning? If I went to a party where minimal and techno were being played I would definitely be expecting this track at around 5am! :D


everything is relative, of course.

Withdrawl is a nice track, I have it in my beatport cart to buy.

But for me it definitely doesn't constitute a rocking track.

For whats its worth, I don't play much progressive...myself and Keryn did in Philly, but we don't usually play that stuff up here. I play a lot of tech house / techno, some electro and progressive tracks, and definitely some minimal early on in my sets.
sot
agree with zack..def an opener

love the catchy albino lead

would work well at pawn shop wmc...then that would be classified as a banger considering everything else they play is monotone mnml lol..any hint of melody is like "o my gawd..no way"

GUBostonDubs
Bangin' = Plan Tec - Espias Psiquicios (Jonas Kopp Psiquic Remix)
DJ Eco
^^^ oh yeah... opened up that liveset with it that i shared couple weeks ago, W0W!!!!



also...



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