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Woody van Eyden = LEGEND (pg. 4)
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| Frenkieee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance-MB
Why does the joy of others affects you in that way? Thought 'we' had no problem with that. Yeh, gabber and hardcore is still very alive and I'm no fan, but that doesn't hurt me a bit. |
It's not the joy of others that affects me.. it's the music. I don't like it, and it would be so much cooler if more people liked the music I like :)
You're Dutch, so you're probably very aware of what's hot in our country. On the one hand, we have Armin-trance and Dirty Dutch house (which is played on the radio) and on the other hand, we have lots of hardstyle and hardcore. Just look at the favorite genres on Partyflock (you've already said that, I know).
I like to hang out in my football club's clubhouse after trainings and matches. The music playing there is always one of these genres. I tried to introduce them to my favorite genres, but they just won't let me.
So it's not the music there of which I get my 'joy', as it is to others people. That doesn't hurt me, but the situation could be better, for me, that is :) |
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| RebeL9 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenkieee
On the one hand, we have Armin-trance and Dirty Dutch house (which is played on the radio) and on the other hand, we have lots of hardstyle and hardcore. |
I pity you dutch people. |
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| Frenkieee |
| quote: | Originally posted by RebeL9
I pity you dutch people. |
Yes, Dutch people are very hard to please. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
I think every country's most popular styles of music are some of the worst. In the U.S. the charts are filled with awful pop and rap, plus stupid rock bands generally trying to do imitations of Nickelback or Linkin Park.
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| supersaw abuse |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I think every country's most popular styles of music are some of the worst. In the U.S. the charts are filled with awful pop and rap, plus stupid rock bands generally trying to do imitations of Nickelback or Linkin Park.
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i'm pretty sure there is no country with worse musical taste than the united states |
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| Frenkieee |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I think every country's most popular styles of music are some of the worst. In the U.S. the charts are filled with awful pop and rap, plus stupid rock bands generally trying to do imitations of Nickelback or Linkin Park.
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True, but that's our opinion. It's popular for a reason. We have our tastes and they have theirs. And there is no accounting for tastes.
But if the music we like could become popular, I'd be a happier person.
Then again.. I won't be underground anymore.. :rolleyes: |
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| Trance-MB |
| quote: | | It's not the joy of others that affects me.. it's the music. I don't like it, and it would be so much cooler if more people liked the music I like You're Dutch, so you're probably very aware of what's hot in our country. On the one hand, we have Armin-trance and Dirty Dutch house (which is played on the radio) and on the other hand, we have lots of hardstyle and hardcore. Just look at the favorite genres on Partyflock (you've already said that, I know). I like to hang out in my football club's clubhouse after trainings and matches. The music playing there is always one of these genres. I tried to introduce them to my favorite genres, but they just won't let me. So it's not the music there of which I get my 'joy', as it is to others people. That doesn't hurt me, but the situation could be better, for me, that is |
I see, experienced the same thing in the 90's when I started loving trance. Happy Hardcore and Eurodance you could be heard all day and everywhere, but some good trance, forget it.
Yep, it's a bit frustrating. For me it all got better when I was old enough to visit bigger clubs (also in Belgium) with more area's and met more people with the same taste. Also I started DJ-ing a bit, so was also able to play stuff I liked.
Fact is the majority of people have an average TOP40 taste. Below 20 indeed hardcore is very popular. I don't think you can change that. |
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| Trance-MB |
| quote: | Originally posted by supersaw abuse
i'm pretty sure there is no country with worse musical taste than the united states |
I'm afraid you're right. |
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| Palladium |
| by the videos that whole heavensgate #150 party was a total joke :stongue: |
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| Frenkieee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance-MB
I see, experienced the same thing in the 90's when I started loving trance. Happy Hardcore and Eurodance you could be heard all day and everywhere, but some good trance, forget it.
Yep, it's a bit frustrating. For me it all got better when I was old enough to visit bigger clubs (also in Belgium) with more area's and met more people with the same taste. Also I started DJ-ing a bit, so was also able to play stuff I liked.
Fact is the majority of people have an average TOP40 taste. Below 20 indeed hardcore is very popular. I don't think you can change that. |
I have to admit, I've had my share of horrible tastes.
~11yo: happy hardcore
~13yo: eurodance
~15yo: rap/hiphop and hardstyle
~17yo: trance
~18yo: house
~20yo: progressive house/progressive
~21yo: 20yo and techhouse/techno
~22yo: 20/22yo and deephouse/nu-disco
At this very moment (23yo), I mix up almost everything which I listed from 20yo on. So for the kiddies that still listen to top 40 and hardcore, there's still hope.
And indeed, thank god I get to go to the better parties/events/clubs. I have two/three friends who frequent those nights with me, but I'm always the instigator. The just rely on me for it, and I've never let them down ;) Sometimes I go by myself, if no one else is coming along.
Thank god for message boards like this. TA has really influenced my tastes. |
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| TranceArmstrong |
| I think when people say "that's so gay" or "what a fag" they are referring to Woody van Eyden's djing, not homosexuals. |
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