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Brand New: Sean Tyas Interview (pg. 10)
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alanzo
I like that he plays a lot of his own tracks because they go well with the style I expect from him. :)

He's still my #2 DJ.
Johnny Cache
Man, I´m so much looking forward to see Tyas on TE.

I´ll be one of the guys going nuts to his own tracks ;) Just recieved my special "One More Night Out" T-Shirt for TE ;)


Just found out: The KazanTip Track Tyas did, is without an offbeat bass ;)
lowski
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Originally posted by rubez
did your dad shaft u as a kid? and indeed as an adult? (if thats what u think u are) ing canadian tramp! trailer park boy!!


never knew my dad, my mom died when i was really young, and i'm pretty sure my grandma didn't shaft me. Since you were so quick to bringing up getting shafted i think i understand where your coming from?. Did someone touch you when you were young? Are you still holding on to all that anger?.

Also you wouldn't happen to have long greasy hair, cuts on your arm, and a trench while coat jamming out to manson?. If so please get some help before you go shoot up your school or in your case a tyas show.
rubez
quote:
Originally posted by lowski
never knew my dad, my mom died when i was really young, and i'm pretty sure my grandma didn't shaft me. Since you were so quick to bringing up getting shafted i think i understand where your coming from?. Did someone touch you when you were young? Are you still holding on to all that anger?.

Also you wouldn't happen to have long greasy hair, cuts on your arm, and a trench while coat jamming out to manson?. If so please get some help before you go shoot up your school or in your case a tyas show.


aye ok mate. long haired trench coat shotgun losers, thats something that goes on at your end. not in the uk. bunch a in freaks!
Hydroid
defo one of the funniest threads i'v ever seen :D :D
as for the subject.....if u don't like it just don't listen to it.
end of story!
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by DJ RANN
Listen to some of the essential mix's from the mid to late nineties (before it was called trance) and you will hear much more diversity and rawness in the productions, somehting which is sadly lacking in the scene today.

Well, it was called "trance" since at least the early '90s, but otherwise I agree with you. I listen to old tracks from like '93 - '98 or so and somehow they sound so "fresh" and interesting compared to a lot of stuff that came later, even though the trance made now is much more "polished" in terms of production. Just listen to the stuff in this video:

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Nightshift
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Well, it was called "trance" since at least the early '90s, but otherwise I agree with you. I listen to old tracks from like '93 - '98 or so and somehow they sound so "fresh" and interesting compared to a lot of stuff that came later, even though the trance made now is much more "polished" in terms of production. Just listen to the stuff in this video:

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I watched this whole video and i wish i was born like 10 years earlier so i could experience the actual movement of trance. I enjoyed hearing the old school trance and yes it does sound much more fresh than the tracks that are released today. Nowadays trance is just so formulaic and rarely has diversity.
vercetti101
i agree, old school tracks much more interesting. the 'polish' as you put it, which i think was new compression techniques or something started id say when flutlicht started doing tracks that sound higher quality. it seemed like noone could go back after that. where as flutlicht pulled it off in style, some of these new tracks.. makes me wanna vomit. plus id say its more custom to the harder tracks they did.
doesnt really cut it with normal trance. newer above and beyond tracks, and indeed everything off their label has that anjuna sheen, its disheartening. all tracks are samey sounding today.
there has to be a middle ground with whatever this polish is.. check out vercetti - in control. it is high quality but still sounds individual, more acoustic, less produced. made by lange by the way. great track.
djms
I'm sensing a lotta love in this post lol!!!!

chill out guys, life's far too short.......

As for Tyas - he;s a wicked bloke. I;ve met him several times now. His tunes will only ever be the same for as long as peeps keep buying them.

If I was in his position I would do the same as would all of you cause if you tried to change your sound and it didn;t work then say good bye to spinning at massive gigs, travelling the world and being in the scene
extalin
where oh where did the chipmunks go? where oh where could they be? :toothless

i'm hijacking this thread

nefardec
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Your discography includes a number of Remix works


lol best part of the interview


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Q: What are your top 3 favorite tracks at the moment? Of all time? Top track of your own?
A: At the moment, in no order: Thomas Bronzwaer – Titan, Doppler Effect – Beauty Hides in the Deep (JOC remix), and Talla2xlc vs Sean Tyas – Heart to heart (Tyas remix) (SHAMLESS I KNOW!).



what class. the interview even gives him a chance to promote a track and he has to promote another
AustralianGQ
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Originally posted by Magnus
I don't get why people bash Tyas. People are just plain haters of his quick success and production talent. They would not be complaining if they were in his shoes...



yea i agree......but what can u do....
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