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Sven Väth on 30 years behind the decks
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Terrence Parker
Interesting read:
http://www.cocoon.net/popups/30jahr...resven_eng.html
LAdazeNYnights
thanks for the link.
I can't wait to see him in the states this year.

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I would be more than happy if many of the present and coming generation would share exactly this fascination for perfect sound, songs and moods with me and follow me.


Reading that made me want to go out and buy some decks, start buying vinyl....and it's not even that I have any desire to be a dj- though having them for house parties would be nice- i'm just more interested in the sound.

I finally got my first pair of decent headphones (grado sr80i) and the difference is staggering. Past few weeks I realized that I can never go back to lower quality sound.
Ted Promo
He's basically been suffering from the terrible concluding symptoms of syphilis for all 30 of those years. It's been impressive.
Bierheld
ken_lee
if im exited about any artist it must be him lol. hes such a looney yet self-aware meaning he is only doing it for fun. respect
LoveHate
respect.
Adam420
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Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
thanks for the link.
I can't wait to see him in the states this year.



Reading that made me want to go out and buy some decks, start buying vinyl....and it's not even that I have any desire to be a dj- though having them for house parties would be nice- i'm just more interested in the sound.

I finally got my first pair of decent headphones (grado sr80i) and the difference is staggering. Past few weeks I realized that I can never go back to lower quality sound.


It's all about "the sound" man.
Adam420
This is an amazing read. Obligatory.
Guest
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Originally posted by ken_lee
if im exited about any artist it must be him lol. hes such a looney yet self-aware meaning he is only doing it for fun. respect



Man I've heard some stories from people that were there. He's quite the wild man.
Swamper
Great read. Thanks

Trance-MB
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Originally posted by Bierheld


Think he saw Woody van Eyden :)
xpand3r
Great read! I have never seen him live but would love to check him out next time he's @ US.

This was my favorite part of the article. Totally agree with this one

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I could never imagine myself working with a 'sync button', because I would miss the tension and, besides that, something very essential: the fun of mixing! I'm also not a fan of effects and artificial breaks. Sure, some shenanigans with the equalizer are rather normal and can be indeed impressive when used but I want to emphasize that the music I play does not need any post-processing, edits and the like, as it already contains a certain originality and is not only able to keep its character, but to even develop and unfold it! Also as an author and producer, I would not be happy if my song was totally cut up and drowned in effects, I mean, what remains from your song then? There's a big fluctuation nowadays, the DJ acts as the producer and the producer acts as the DJ. Blame it on technology!
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