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Why don't more venues/DJ's hold "classics" nights? (pg. 2)
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G-Con
plenty of classic nights in the uk. There's probably as many as there possibly could be. Any more and they wouldn't do very well as people only wanna hear a night of pure classics once or twice a year.
Rodri Santos
people aren't into edm, a 1 year old track for them is obscure because they only want to hear what they've on their ipod as a 64kbps mp3, dj will play it @128kbps on a mixer set to mono.

This is the current edm scene if you go to the average club
Real
quote:
Originally posted by AY STAR
as for tiesto doing a classics set wow that would be something crazy ha ha


Actually, I could find at least one example of a recent set (2008) in which Tiλsto played (nearly) nothing but classics:


29-02-08
Elements Of Life DVD Release Party @ Indig02 Arena – London, England

01 Signalrunners – Recoil2 (Mat Zo Remix)
02 Utah Saints – Lost Vagueness (M6 Bootleg)
03 ID
04 Oliver Moldan vs. Harada – Fortune Cookie (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix)
05 Arno Cost & Norman Doray – Apocalypse
06 Lustral & Terry Bones vs. Karen Overton – Put Your Satellite Around Me (Bootleg Remix)
07 Zoo Brazil – Crossroads
08 Solar Stone – Solarcoaster (Midway Remix)
09 Insigma – Open Our Eyes (Insigma Mix)
10 The Thrillseekers Present Hydra – Affinity (Thrillseekers Dub)
11 The Quest – C # Sharp
12 Fire & Ice – Souvenir de Chine
13 Schiller – Das Glockenspiel (Humate Remix)
14 Cloud 69 – Sixty Nine Ways
15 Kamaya Painters – Endless Wave
16 Hidden Sound System – I Know
17 Rank 1 – Airwave
18 DJ Tiλsto – Magik Journey
19 Push – Universal Nation (Live @ Club Illusion Mix)
20 Skin – Faithfulness (Tiλsto Remix)
21 Tiλsto & Junkie XL – Obsession
22 Salt Tank – Eugina (Michael Woods Remix)
23 Ayla – Ayla (DJ Taucher Original Mix)
24 Max Graham – Airtight
25 Push – Strange World (2000 Remake)
26 Fred Baker vs. Nyram – Confirmation
27 DJ Tiλsto – Suburban Train
28 Tiλsto – Nyana (T4L Remix)
29 Push – Till We Meet Again
30 Randy Katana – In Silence (Txitxarro Mix)
31 Way Out West Feat. Tricia Lee Kelshall – Mindcircus (Gabriel & Dresden Club Mix)
32 Marcel Woods – Advanced
33 Armani & Ghost – Airport
34 Tiλsto – Forever Today
35 Tiλsto – Elements Of Life



It started with a few new tracks, but after that it looks pretty sweet. :)
Bryce Santiago
I doubt this tracklist reflects the kind of set you'll hear today. 2008 is not really what the scene is like right now. Yes all that Electro House was coming out more and more around that time, but I don't think House was as pop on the radio at that time. Maybe you guys can reinforce this?

Now, the majority of pop I hear on the radio is pop House. I think this crowd is making their way into the dance scene, and this is the change we are seeing. This 'general crowd' typically can't handle instrumental music to my knowledge. They need the vocals for constant stimulus.
basilisk
I am happy to be playing a few old school Goa/psytrance sets at various Canadian festivals this summer. Open Mind in Quebec has an entire night of old school programming on the main stage. I wouldn't expect to see a lot of this going on at the superclubs and gigantic festivals... but if you go looking you'll probably find music lovers with an interest in the timeless classics.

Two good resources if you're into the old school Goa vibe:
http://goatranch.com/
http://www.ektoplazm.com/style/classic
freakster
every time Ive heard carl cox lately he plays a mix of classics and new stuff but it hasnt been a good mix, more hits like yeke yeke etc

to me, theres a difference between classics and hits but not many djs seem to distinguish between the two.
Ishkur
quote:
Originally posted by Real
Actually, I could find at least one example of a recent set (2008) in which Tiλsto played (nearly) nothing but classics:


And here's the second problem with a classic night:

Most people misinterpret classic to mean "old stuff that's popular", where what they should be playing is "old stuff that's good".

There's some venn overlapping, but generally I'm not interested in music I already ing know. When I go to an oldskool night, I want to hear I may have overlooked. Going to a trance classics night just feels like a bull copout because there's no ingenuity in the set list, its just a top ten list from 1998.



If I could give two pieces of advice for every DJ, its:

1) Avoid your own/friends/label's music
2) Avoid popular music

Get original. Get inventive. Play obscure no one has heard or knows about. And do it in a fresh and unusual way.
EddieZilker
quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
And here's the second problem with a classic night:

Most people misinterpret classic to mean "old stuff that's popular", where what they should be playing is "old stuff that's good".

There's some venn overlapping, but generally I'm not interested in music I already ing know. When I go to an oldskool night, I want to hear I may have overlooked. Going to a trance classics night just feels like a bull copout because there's no ingenuity in the set list, its just a top ten list from 1998.



If I could give two pieces of advice for every DJ, its:

1) Avoid your own/friends/label's music
2) Avoid popular music

Get original. Get inventive. Play obscure no one has heard or knows about. And do it in a fresh and unusual way.


:stongue: :stongue: (The picture)

& Well f*cking put!
basilisk
Totally agreed with you on those points, Ishkur. The old school hit parade is not what it is about... particularly not when there are so many great but overlooked songs from years ago.
JonDC
I think the reason is probably because most classics nights are just an excuse for lazy over-the-hill DJs like John Kelly to play Fire Wire and numerous other old tunes in no particular order. I've only been to a handful to trance classics nights that were remotely inspirational.

PivotTechno
I wish more people thought things through like Ishkur does, instead of just reaching for the easiest thing on the shelf...

whyyoustarteddancingtotechnointhefirstplace by WestsideWax

Tracklist:

1. Larkin' About - Terry Mitchell - Dark House Music
2. Untitled (A1) – Convextion – Matrix
3. Untitled (B1) – Steve Bicknell – Lost Recordings
4. Why - Trakhead Steve – Dust Traxx
5. Agito – Combustible – Combustible
6. Blockkk – Takaaki Itoh – Electracom
7. Dark Corridor – Scan 7 – Tresor
8. Gimme Da' Drumz – Track Assassin – Catalyst
9. Harmonics – Swizzle Styx – Holzplatten
10. We Know It (Kevin Saunderson mix) - Wee Papa Girl Rappers – Jive
11. Energy – Robot DJs – Underground
12. Surface Noise – Planetary Assault Systems – Peacefrog
13. I'm Hot For You (Crawlspace Unity Mix) – L'll Louis – SPG Music
14 ?? - Cabana – white label
15. Deep N Da Groove (Greg Stafford Remix 1 Edit) – Blake Baxter – Tresor
16. Seven - Apathism – U-Turn
17. Hurricane (Mix #1) – DJ Emily – white label
18. Envelope (Immersion remix) – G-man - Swim ~
19. Reflections – Aubrey – Solid Groove
20. Untitled (A1) – Convextion – Matrix

Now, about 90% of the tracklist is pre-2000 (with a couple being pre-1990), but unless you were actually around during that time or are a younger, ardent crate-digger, you probably wouldn't recognize most of what's on this mix. I've even played out sets like this one to younger (I'm in my 40s), largely un-EDM-educated crowds and had the dancefloor bumpin' the entire time. But the majority of North American electronic music fans are bandwagoners latching on to the latest and greatest - it's like saying you love Jazz, but only listen to Diana Krall and anything produced after her.

Suffice to say, there's been a load of excellent electronic music released over the past 40 years - those who have the patience to look past conveniently packaged Beatport/Juno/RA top ten lists will find a veritable treasure-trove of outstanding and unique material is there for the taking.
Rodri Santos
quote:
Originally posted by Bryce Santiago
I doubt this tracklist reflects the kind of set you'll hear today. 2008 is not really what the scene is like right now. Yes all that Electro House was coming out more and more around that time, but I don't think House was as pop on the radio at that time. Maybe you guys can reinforce this?

Now, the majority of pop I hear on the radio is pop House. I think this crowd is making their way into the dance scene, and this is the change we are seeing. This 'general crowd' typically can't handle instrumental music to my knowledge. They need the vocals for constant stimulus.


this. Reinforced.
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