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Thoughts on the 3rd major change in Tiesto's music (pg. 3)
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pyro264jb
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Originally posted by cl0wnz0r

thoughts?


pyro264jb
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Originally posted by jmauro
omggg its the end of the world cuz tiesto changes his sound...deal with it shows he can work with anyone.



PaulCky411
Smart move on Tiesto's part for appealing to a broader audience because that garbage is more popular than what he has done in the past but personally, I hate it.
drEamer
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Originally posted by The Vza
lol

there is absolutely nothing wrong with cross-genre productions. ok. just let it go guys. the song is iite. its obviously not trance and whoever made the comment above is right, it shouldnt be treated as such.

the guy is an artist, so let him create. who said he has to stick with trance his whole life? and to say that song is is an opinion. not a fact.

im not saying its good or bad. im just sayin, son. just let a nigga eat
my jigga.....spoken like a true new yorker
Leniu
You know, one last thing...

Ali Mahmud
I have this song, but the dub version I think, because there is no vocals in it. Which made me always think why does it say, Three 6 mafia, Sean Kingston, and Flo Rida, but now that I hear the vocal version, Get the dub version, it's absolute a million times better.
BiG MiKE
Isn't the Dub of this used as another song already?
wotyzoid
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Originally posted by jmauro
omggg its the end of the world cuz tiesto changes his sound...deal with it shows he can work with anyone.

...its not trance, and shouldnt be treated or rated as such or compared to trance/techno/house. Its a side project, Three 6 Mafia heard the dub version, asked tiesto if they could write lyrics for it, and this is what came out. is tiesto turning to rap? no and he hasnt changed and hammerstein friday night and the chicago show proved that.


lol talk about fanboy.
aNYthing
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Originally posted by Leniu
I'm not saying its good or bad. I'm not saying Tiesto is not an artist. I'm saying Flo Rida, Sean Kingston and that guy from 36 Mafia aren't artists, and what they created is dog.


I wouldn't give my monkeys stage names that are alphanumeric or consist of a hyphenated name of a state. someone needs to be slapped with a banana.

Tiesto is a ing sellout whore. I've stopped listening to his ever since he started talking about himself in 3rd person and made it all about a cult of his personality, having nothing to do with EDM.
Leniu
Yup. It would be awesome if he actually reached out to the EDM community and admitted that it's just for the money. That would make him the ing man.

Greggy4202k
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Originally posted by The Vza
lol

there is absolutely nothing wrong with cross-genre productions. ok. just let it go guys. the song is iite. its obviously not trance and whoever made the comment above is right, it shouldnt be treated as such.

the guy is an artist, so let him create. who said he has to stick with trance his whole life? and to say that song is is an opinion. not a fact.

im not saying its good or bad. im just sayin, son. just let a nigga eat


True story son. I'm going off track here, not really talking about the song or tiesto specifically, but in more general terms. I think this thread is indicitive of the growing pains of EDM in the US. As the EDM genre becomes more popular in the US, artists are going to change and expand their styles to fill the growing demand. And these changes are not unique to the EDM world, they are seen in every genre of music.How many people do you know that think that Soulja Boy is a sell out?? but his stuff got a lot of air play. For every Soulja Boy, there are prob 10 Common or Talib Kweli's. The same thing will happen for EDM. I.E Oakenfold and you can argue Guetta and Tiesto


The good thing about the genre becomming more popular will be the rise in massive events. I know I wish we had the massive events with the same frequency that europe does and as the genre becomes more popular and socially acceptable, we'll see a lot more artist and events come through. As all the current stars start to fade, there will be a new crop of DJ's and producers who will rise up. This is one of the my favorite things about EDM, that there is an abundance of fresh talent and music coming out WEEKLY. There is huge potential for EDM in the US to become as massaive as it is in the rest of the world.
Neonbeats
The track Fresh Fruit is pretty good and a couple of the vocals are decent. I have no problem with "artist albumns". Some good remixes should come out of it, kinda like Armin's Imagine CD. I don't like a lot of the songs but I don't mind a more poppy EDM tune. If it sounds good to me, it sounds good. And I'm all for going after the mainstream masses. Anything to get EDM more popular. We need to push hip hop and crappy MTV hits out of the clubs. Doesn't mean you have to listen to it or go to any of the parties.
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