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Armin Vs Tiesto...better producer? (pg. 2)
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SYSTEM-J
This thread is about five years too late, since it's been at least half a decade since either of them made anything worth hearing.

With that said, the answer is: Tiesto, effortlessly. In My Memory had tracks on which I'd still play today: Battleship Grey, Dallas 4pm, Obsession and Suburban Train. You can't really kick his remixes of Silence or Flesh, and I'd credit the Way Out West remix of Suburban Train with my love affair with progressive.

Armin has only produced one track which I really enjoyed at the time, namely his remix of Rapture by IIO. Communication was alright and Blue Fear sounds good on NE2, but the rest didn't interest me even when I was inhaling supersaws.
saluyamo
Tiesto -
Suburban train
adagio for strings
Nanya
Theme from Norefjell
Lethel industry (for what it does on the dance floor apperntly)

Then his co-produced
West & Storm - Porpoise
Kamaya Painters - endless wave
Gouryella - Gouryella
Igaryok
I can't think of a single good tune produced by Armin.
Domesticated
You guys are fags. I ing hate commercial trance (dedicated psy-head) and I love some of Armin's stuff. He doesn't have any stupidly long breakdowns usually, which is the main issue for me with trance.

Shivers - awesome, awesome bassline. Mediocre vocals but there is a dub mix available which remedies this. Secretly though, I like to dress up in women's underwear and sing along to this one with a hairbrush in my hand. "SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVEEEERS, UP AND DOWN MY SPINE!"

Burned With Desire - again, vocal, but excellent bassline and the little arpy plucks early on are extremely hypnotic. I also like to sing to this while looking wistfully at pictures of all the girls who have rejected me over the years, and believe me, there are a LOT.

Communication Part III - Massive supersaw sound. Perhaps you hate that, but as far as supersaws go, this is an excellent melody, extremely uplifting and not so cheesy.

Control Freak - Everyone only knows the SvD Remix, but the original is great. Not a ridiculous breakdown in sight, the main melody is quite original and not stupidly epic or overly loaded with reverb.

Sail - Again, great bass line. The piano is a bit homo, but the other melodic part is hypnotic and cheese-free.

Serenity - Probably my favourite Armin track. It's like Traffic but about ten times better. Traffic just uses the same stupid loop over and over again, but this uses a similarly harsh synth but with a properly evolving melody and other interesting elements to back it up. The kick drum is also brilliant technically.

Of course, that's all his post 2000 stuff. The pre-2000 stuff is mostly good too.

Tiesto's tracks all sound like they were produced on a Casio too.
Domesticated
That's right, if you DON'T like Armin, you're a homosexual. :gsmile:
Fledz
Easily Tiesto. The amount of classics he's churned out over the years is astonishing.
DJ Damerchi
quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
You guys are fags. I ing hate commercial trance (dedicated psy-head) and I love some of Armin's stuff. He doesn't have any stupidly long breakdowns usually, which is the main issue for me with trance.

Shivers - awesome, awesome bassline. Mediocre vocals but there is a dub mix available which remedies this. Secretly though, I like to dress up in women's underwear and sing along to this one with a hairbrush in my hand. "SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVEEEERS, UP AND DOWN MY SPINE!"

Burned With Desire - again, vocal, but excellent bassline and the little arpy plucks early on are extremely hypnotic. I also like to sing to this while looking wistfully at pictures of all the girls who have rejected me over the years, and believe me, there are a LOT.

Communication Part III - Massive supersaw sound. Perhaps you hate that, but as far as supersaws go, this is an excellent melody, extremely uplifting and not so cheesy.

Control Freak - Everyone only knows the SvD Remix, but the original is great. Not a ridiculous breakdown in sight, the main melody is quite original and not stupidly epic or overly loaded with reverb.

Sail - Again, great bass line. The piano is a bit homo, but the other melodic part is hypnotic and cheese-free.

Serenity - Probably my favourite Armin track. It's like Traffic but about ten times better. Traffic just uses the same stupid loop over and over again, but this uses a similarly harsh synth but with a properly evolving melody and other interesting elements to back it up. The kick drum is also brilliant technically.

Of course, that's all his post 2000 stuff. The pre-2000 stuff is mostly good too.

Tiesto's tracks all sound like they were produced on a Casio too.


wait, what?? I mean, I agree with you on many points here, but this is very unexpected:wtf:

"birth of an angel" is a much better tune than "shivers", the vocals really do detract.

What did you think of "empty state", I think its one of his most underappreciated tunes.

+1 on serenity, but you have to credit Jan Wayne for the pad sequences.
drEamer
interesting......i like going to both of their shows, but this thought has kind of been kicking around in my heard for awhile....Tiesto to me, has more massive tracks.....adagio for strings, lethal industry, songs that have tons of energy when u are on the dance floor....Armin has more, "fluffy" tracks.....tracks that make u feel like floating away......more tracks girls would like! LOL
Quethas
In My Memory > 76

Everything else is not worthy of mentioning :D
TranceOwnsLol
Well, as a producer, probably Armin for me. As a DJ, Tiesto.

Communication Part 2 is my favorite trance track and easily the track that made me a full fledged trance listener before. That being said, on my ipod, the most songs of an artist I have is from Armin.

However, I only really like 2 tracks from Armin. Communication and Burned With Desire.

My favorite Tiesto track has to be Sparkles. Favorite tiesto collaboration track is 'Walhalla'.

FCB_Fanatic
Tiësto by far !!!

They both haven't produced anything really worthwhile the last couple of years, but if you look to their earlier period I'd say Tiësto made the better tracks. He's produced way more classics than Armin did. I still like his In My Memory album and Tiësto also maded some great remixes I still like today. Armin alos produced some nice tunes but in most cases I prefer those of Tiësto
Domesticated
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Originally posted by DJ Damerchi
wait, what?? I mean, I agree with you on many points here, but this is very unexpected:wtf:


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