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Lascodi
Steve Angello is making a joke out of himself... and this guy is part of the Swedish House Mafia!... Axwell has always been the guy with brains of those three.
Lascodi
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Originally posted by Lolo
A bunch of loops, mixed on SSL gear. Nice one!


I've been ripped off, why didnt anyone tell me that E-jay was the best DAW out there...!!!!! :whip:
Crash
wow, im ashamed for for sharing the same flag with him.
Viber
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Originally posted by Lascodi
Steve Angello is making a joke out of himself... and this guy is part of the Swedish House Mafia!... Axwell has always been the guy with brains of those three.


Mafia? they are nothing more than a glorified crew.

Waza
This is just so bad. It's crap as well anyway.
Cedric K.
this somehow reminds to of the track "warp" by steve aoki and the bloody beetroots which is just as cheap.. why dont those super famous stars start making something decent?? i mean is all the passion gone or what???
Lascodi
...why it seems like you need a creativity and intelligence below average to become a stinking rich musician...? thats for every genre...:/
Mad for Brad
well for the most part, they aren't exactly talented, secondly I think the passion for music is trumped by the desire to feel important and all the bad things that come with that like partying and drugs.

When ever artists start to flounder, it is almost always drug related. It is quite rare to find someone that gets exposed to fame and doesn't start the cliche downward spiral. I would say it is almost impossible to be a working dj and stay completely clean.

I don't drink smoke or do drugs but when I dj'd, the environment practically forces you. You need will power, a level head , and a proper sense of your own insignificance to get thru it.
music2dance2
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Originally posted by Mad for Brad
well for the most part, they aren't exactly talented, secondly I think the passion for music is trumped by the desire to feel important and all the bad things that come with that like partying and drugs.

When ever artists start to flounder, it is almost always drug related. It is quite rare to find someone that gets exposed to fame and doesn't start the cliche downward spiral. I would say it is almost impossible to be a working dj and stay completely clean.

I don't drink smoke or do drugs but when I dj'd, the environment practically forces you. You need will power, a level head , and a proper sense of your own insignificance to get thru it.


It is hard when in the heat of the moment, drink and /or drugs is always around so temptation is there. But it all depends on the person. Some people dont do either.
Cedric K.
yea i guess i have to agree with @music2dance2... I think ppl like armin or markus schulz, andy moor are pretty down to earth. At their live gigs they only drink water and at the chat after their set, they're just normal (never talked to armin though, only to markus and andy)

Mad for Brad
and they have been doing it along time. The ones that soar then sink which I would say is most djs. YOu can't really be doing drugs when your in your 40s.
MrJiveBoJingles
Drugs are such a waste of time, really.
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