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PRYDA 010 -- Europa & Odyssey (pg. 5)
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Clovis
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Originally posted by miamitranceman
Sorry some people aren't as underground as you dude. :rolleyes:



Is it that hard to look beyond the the frontpage for tracks? :rolleyes:


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Originally posted by callme:gsmile:
Welp, this is gonna be in absolutely every bedroom dj's sets for the next few months.:disbelief
miamitranceman
quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Is it that hard to look beyond the the frontpage for tracks? :rolleyes:



That doesn't make the track any better or worse.
callme:gsmile:
Ill agree to that as once again we should all know that taste is subjective. What i do hate is when 5000 dj's (bedroom) are playing the same set. If you want them to listen play stuff that is good and isn't hammered to death. What really gets me is when they bump their thread because no one listened and wonder why no one took a chance on a set they have heard 50 times from other people already. This has nothing to do with this thread. I'm so vain, i bet i thought this thread was about me...i'm sooooo vaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin.:p
Clovis
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Originally posted by miamitranceman
That doesn't make the track any better or worse.



I know. I don't think its that bad a track, it might be really fun if I had never heard a prydz track before...but seeing it in the top 10 on the front page makes me realize 2 things:

1) Even more lazy DJs will buy it from there

2) Most people are buying it because it says "Pryda" and because it's not particularly offensive. I'll bet if it was released under a bizarre alias it would not get so many downloads...

The track would have to be really, really, absolutely fantastic for me to play it while every other bedroom jock and top 20 dj who is too lazy to look for more interesting music is canning it. It does make the track worse, because once everyone and their mom is playing it, do you really want to be the 5,000th guy to have dropped it in front of people? DJs who actually enjoy sounding different will move on and find something else that gets people moving...
callme:gsmile:
you just played my post again clovis,i think you should dig deeper and find another post that is different and hasn't been done before.:p
Clovis
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Originally posted by callme:gsmile:
you just played my post again clovis,i think you should dig deeper and find another post that is different and hasn't been done before.:p



you, you're not even supposed to be here... :stongue:
spolitta
quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Is it that hard to look beyond the the frontpage for tracks? :rolleyes:


What even sucks more is to be an mp3 DJ who decides if the tracks are good or not by listening to the super ty quality, 30-seconds sample on the beatport. Let every bedroom DJ play this track but how they play it in detail and what they mix it to is what matters and makes it different than others. I mean you really think because you decide not to play a track on the beatport chart(which by the way isn't the center of the world) makes you any better in any possible way? If you said that you'd get sick of the track after listening to it so many times I could understand, even then I say you either don't like this track in the first place or you listen to too much bedroom sets.

The world isn't really black and white, and there are many many DJs who don't bother with charts.
miamitranceman
quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
I know. I don't think its that bad a track, it might be really fun if I had never heard a prydz track before...but seeing it in the top 10 on the front page makes me realize 2 things:

1) Even more lazy DJs will buy it from there

2) Most people are buying it because it says "Pryda" and because it's not particularly offensive. I'll bet if it was released under a bizarre alias it would not get so many downloads...

The track would have to be really, really, absolutely fantastic for me to play it while every other bedroom jock and top 20 dj who is too lazy to look for more interesting music is canning it. It does make the track worse, because once everyone and their mom is playing it, do you really want to be the 5,000th guy to have dropped it in front of people? DJs who actually enjoy sounding different will move on and find something else that gets people moving...



Well, if that's the way you feel, then that's your prerogative of course. Like spolitta said though, the world will not think less of you as a DJ if, heaven forbid, you buy a Beatport top 10 track.
Clovis
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Originally posted by miamitranceman
the world will not think less of you as a DJ if, heaven forbid, you buy a Beatport top 10 track.



But the people whose opinions I most respect would.
spolitta
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Originally posted by Clovis
But the people whose opinions I most respect would.


So you are a beatport DJ who only mixes for other beatport DJs?

Ted Promo
Why not play tracks you like instead of focusing on charts and dwelling on what every other bedroom dj's play list is? It seems like you're caring almost a bit too much. This whole beatport underground movement is a bit odd.

I've heard your sets. Your track selection is diverse enough to forgive one or two "commercial" tracks.
Clovis
quote:
Originally posted by Ted Promo
Why not play tracks you like instead of focusing on charts and dwelling on what every other bedroom dj's play list is? It seems like you're caring almost a bit too much. This whole beatport underground movement is a bit odd.

I've heard your sets. Your track selection is diverse enough to forgive one or two "commercial" tracks.



Okay. I don't really like these two tracks. :p
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