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verminator
uhm

this concerns at least some djs:
when they go out on a tour, they dont bring along all their records.
some are only filling up one record box ,and play the vinyls they bring along on the tour on each performance, so from time to time the sets becomes identical.

i know ppl are saying they are getting so many promos each week and stuff, but they dont get them on the airplane.. they gotta pick them up (at least some of them :D), they gotta listen to the vinyls before the gig and pick those they like and thing can be good for the set. when you dont have so much time left over to do this, things ends up with the normal result -> the same tunes are being played again.

that's at least how ive understood it by reading a bit here and there, and talking to ppl who are djing
PSi
yes this is true thats why those DJ's you mentioned blow. You always finding the progressive dj's playing their own unreleased stuff all the time and that of others. The trance djs are jsut $$$ mongers.


later
PSi
PSi
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Oakey's problem is that he can't shake off the trance-image he has made for himself over the 90s.As you probably noticed Oakey plays breaks nowadays,and I think that after a while he will stop playing trance all together and play more of a prog/breaks style,like Cass or Koma & Bones.I think he's getting tired of trance,and wants to play something completely different.But then he has the problem of the huge fanbase he built over the 90s,who now keep bitching about how good he was back then,and how much he sucks now and so on.My advice to you,Oakey:screw the people who keep bashing you and expect the same played-out,tired and unimaginative sound of 99-trance.Play the tunes that YOU want to play!!!!

(I'm not going to start my rant on 90s trance right now,too lazy)


listen m8 oakey doesnt play breaks ok, get it ing str8, all you wanks think some of these TRANCE dj's play breakbs without knowing what the it is.


later
PSi
Sand Leaper
If Oakey doesn't play breaks,then why does he play tracks like:

Elektronauts - Bumper (Plump DJs Mix)
Brancaccio & Aisher - Darker (Reset The Breaks)
PMT - Gyromancer (False Prophet Mix)
Ambrosia - Inside Your Arms
Mach 747 - Invading Privately

And doesn't his remix of "Planet Rock" on the Swordfish-album sound remarkably like oldschool breaks?And if he doesn't play prog/breaks, in his sets,why does he play sets like this,then?:

Paul Oakenfold - Presents In The Mix 31.03.02

Radiohead - Everything In Its Right Place (Hybrid Remix) (White Label)
Scumfrog vs David Bowie - Loving The Alien (Positiva)
Leama - Melodica (Leama's Space Mix) (Platipus)
Aria - Green Eyes
Praha - Kala Chant Pt. 2
Mike Vandenberg - My Life
Alter Ego feat. Deajay - Don't Rush Me
Laidback - Don't Stop
Leuroj - Warriors (Breaks Mix)
Sub HQ - The Abyss (Original Mix)
Blame - Music Take You (John B Remix)
Deep Head Pass - Machine
Dot Allison - Substance (Felix Da Housecat Remix) (Mantra)
Madonna - Impressive Instant (Deep Dish Remix) (Maverick)

I know perfectly well what breakbeat is,and I also know that Oakey has said for himself that he likes to play breakbeat.It's obvious that you think Oakey's only style is the one he had in 98-00.So don't come here and flame me when you haven't got the slightest idea of what my knowledge and taste in music is like.

But back to topic:

quote:
Im sure Im not the only one that has noticed this, but why is it that a lot of big name trance DJs like Oakey, and Tiesto continue to play the same tracks set after set?

I know the point is to please the crowd, but I think they could do a better job of showcasing newer unreleased stuff.


I totally agree.Actually,many trance sets nowadays fail to give me those never heard of-tracks.When I scan tracklists nowadays,I always try to look for sets with a lot of tracks that I haven't heard of.And there seems to be less and less of those sets by the day.Now sometimes of course,DJs haven't always got the time to get the newest promos and restock their record bags,hence many of the same tracks over and over.People like Ferry & Tiesto are busy enough as it is touring,working on their label,producing new tracks,remixing and so on.After all has been done,there just might not be that much time left to go to a record store.But that's no excuse to keep playing the same tracks over and over again over such a long period of time.That's a fundemental problem that trancedjs nowadays have to deal with soon,or else things will get very boring.But then again,people like us on TA are very educated and know of many new tracks long before they even get an official release,so maybe we're just a bit too demanding?
PSi
Dont try to school me, i know my .

Secondly

"As you probably noticed Oakey plays breaks nowadays,and I think that after a while he will stop playing trance all together and play more of a prog/breaks style,like Cass or Koma & Bones"

Plays breaks nowadays???/ maybe you should have stated ..... he plays some breaks here and there

This is no breakbeat set:

Paul Oakenfold - Presents In The Mix 31.03.02

Radiohead - Everything In Its Right Place (Hybrid Remix) (White Label)
Scumfrog vs David Bowie - Loving The Alien (Positiva)
Leama - Melodica (Leama's Space Mix) (Platipus)
Aria - Green Eyes
Praha - Kala Chant Pt. 2
Mike Vandenberg - My Life
Alter Ego feat. Deajay - Don't Rush Me
Laidback - Don't Stop
Leuroj - Warriors (Breaks Mix)
Sub HQ - The Abyss (Original Mix)
Blame - Music Take You (John B Remix)
Deep Head Pass - Machine
Dot Allison - Substance (Felix Da Housecat Remix) (Mantra)
Madonna - Impressive Instant (Deep Dish Remix) (Maverick)

apart from The radiohead track and the Leuroj track.

ps: most of cass and sldie productions arent even Breakbeat, except for maybe Spanker. Also Koma and Bones are renowned more for their productions than their DJ sets, so how can they play more of a Koma and Bones style?

and Finally i would hate to see Okanefold cheered on by kids that used to like trance and turn to Oakenfold for their fix of breakbeat, like you. It gives a bad name to the realstuff.

OAKENFOLD, get on with your life



later
PSi
Sand Leaper
Start reading my posts properly,dammit!!

First of all,I never said that Cass & Slide produced breaks.What I said was that Cass alone plays a lot of breaks in his djsets.And if you "know your ",you know pretty damn well that this is the truth.

Secondly,Koma & Bones are also DJs.Yes,it is their productions that have made them famous,but they also operate as DJs.And here,they play a mixture of prog/breaks,leaning on the latter.This also influences their productions,one example is their remix of PMT's "Deeper Water".
Their beats follow a straight breakbeat pattern,but the FX and melodies that come in are definately influenced by prog.

Thirdly,I never said that Oakey played ONLY breaks!!You've misunderstood me on this point,I meant that he plays breaks in his djsets nowadays,and that he has expressed his interest for it in a lot of interviews,productions etc.The fact that he plays tracks like the ones I mentioned in my previous post clearly indicates that he has changed his style towards it.

And this...

quote:
and Finally i would hate to see Okanefold cheered on by kids that used to like trance and turn to Oakenfold for their fix of breakbeat, like you. It gives a bad name to the realstuff.


...shows that you're single-minded and prejudiced about music and people you meet.How do you know that I cheered Oakey for his '99 sets??!!I DIDN'T!If you knew my taste in music you would know that I'm no fan of 98-99 trance at all,and hence I wouldn't worship him for the sets he did back then!!And how can you even say I would turn to him for breakbeat??!!:whip:Of course I wouldn't,as I know that he doesn't play purely breaks!!!If I wanted breakbeat,I'd get stuff from labels like Fingerlickin',Kingsize,Rampant and Acetate Ltd.,and from artists like Meat Katie,Plump DJs,Lee Coombs,Rennie Pilgrem and FreQ Nasty.


I'm not trying to school anybody,but it certainly looks like you need some schooling in constructive criticism when you post things like this.:rolleyes:
BChandler
Frankly I like the breaks that Oakey has introduced me to. The only breaks I heard back in the day were crappy Florida Funky Breaks. I would have never listened to tracks like SubHq- The Abyss or anything by the Plump DJs before I started hearing him play this on a more consistent basis.
I think this has been a great move for him to break himself away from the crowded trance DJ crowd. Thanks to him I incorporate a lot of the same type breaks every week when I play out.
I frankly loved the set that has been posted that Oakey recorded for that party931.com site, or whoever it was done for. It had breaks, it had trance and it had progressive house. It was fantastic hearing tracks like that Madonna remix, and still wanting to know who did that Leuroj track (by the beat patterns Im thinking its PMT).
Im going to watch him play tonite in Houston. I guess I will see how many new tracks I hear, or if its going to be a set full of Mekka, and Jan Johnston, and Solar Stone.
uberclkgtr
Hey PSi & Sand, kiss and make up?! :)

All's I can say is that Hybrid and Plump DJs kick ass, whether Oakie spins them or not.

I'll add that back in 1996-97, Oakie used to play lots of breaks. Check his GU compilations... :)
Busy Child
honestly, you gotta play what ppl want to hear. Nothing is more sick than hearing a new remix of your fav song. But then again, I think everyone is too educated about songs nowadays so whatever they play, everyone knows what song it is and its more obvious when they play it more than once. I wouldnt be surprised if the amount of music that is downloaded exceeds the number of music that is produced. My boy from back home has over 40 gigs of trance songs. Thats sick, and im flippin jealous.
Blue.
Tiesto still plays stuff from long ago lol, Utah Saints - Lost Vagueness hehehe as with other tunez

DuMonde TrAnCeR
100 promos a week? quality does not equal quantity...

we always listen to the best tracks we have regardsless of how old they are, if we get bored of them we stop playing them, like with djs, if they like a tune for a long time they will play it a long time.
Nucleogenesis
the dj u mentioned are out of money.
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