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Bedrock
would you prefer enjoying a wicked song that you didn't know, or is it a better experience if you know the song?
DJ Dowlz
With most songs, the more you listen to them the more you like them. But at the same time, I love it when I hear a new tune and something clicks inside me which just says "this is a wicked tune".

For instance I listened to the vinyl Human Evolution - Human evolution a couple of months back for the first time in Dance Arena. First time I heard it I went, hey this is pretty cool. Then I listened to it again the song began to grow on me. (vocal mix is way better than the original BTW)

A lot of songs grow on me. For instance, first time I heard DJ Tiesto - Urban train and DT8 - Destination, I didn't like them, but now I think they're both absolutely killer tunes.
Itchy
yeah definately rather hear an awesome tune that i already know
jåcë
works both ways for me
although it is a great feeling when you go hard to a song you absolutely know and love ;)
nervous
Well im pretty sure i had never heard solar stone seven cities avb remix until armin played it on sat night in melb. And OMFG i will never forget it as long as i live. What an awesome track. So maybe either. :D
Hybrid Junkie
Well I love hearing a wicked tune when I'm out and I can say "damn, this dj rox" but ONLY if there's a chance of me getting the track name.....if I'm never gonna hear it again it's more depressing than cool :(

but if I know the song I go off! all my dancing is attune to the song....
escee
I defineatly prefer knowing the track. But i wouldnt want a set of all tracks that i knew.
dj dave b
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Dowlz
With most songs, the more you listen to them the more you like them. But at the same time, I love it when I hear a new tune and something clicks inside me which just says "this is a wicked tune".

For instance I listened to the vinyl Human Evolution - Human evolution a couple of months back for the first time in Dance Arena. First time I heard it I went, hey this is pretty cool. Then I listened to it again the song began to grow on me. (vocal mix is way better than the original BTW)

A lot of songs grow on me. For instance, first time I heard DJ Tiesto - Urban train and DT8 - Destination, I didn't like them, but now I think they're both absolutely killer tunes.



destination is an amazing tune!
does anyone know who is behind the DT8 name? :D
jåcë
Darren Tate

gifted man..
dj_nomiz
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Dowlz
With most songs, the more you listen to them the more you like them. But at the same time, I love it when I hear a new tune and something clicks inside me which just says "this is a wicked tune".

For instance I listened to the vinyl Human Evolution - Human evolution a couple of months back for the first time in Dance Arena. First time I heard it I went, hey this is pretty cool. Then I listened to it again the song began to grow on me. (vocal mix is way better than the original BTW)

A lot of songs grow on me. For instance, first time I heard DJ Tiesto - Urban train and DT8 - Destination, I didn't like them, but now I think they're both absolutely killer tunes.


the ecstacy of enjoyment seems to lessen for me the more i hear it, but i spose thatz coz i have it on md, and so far my live set collections and single trax are very limited coz im still new, so i basicly listen to the same song quite a fews times per day... does this happen 2 u guyz as in: does the spine tingling sensation/experience seem to lessen the more u hear the same track? or does this only happen to the best of us:conf: :stongue: ?

DJ_Ballistic
if i were to hear Dreamland or Aloa P, Live (esp. if it was @ the end of one of pvd's sets) i would just lay down and fall into a coma, in which i would continuously re-live the experience
Joshva
both.


When I was at Slinky at Gas I heard Gary White play Skywalker 2000 - Kai Tracid. And I knew that track and because I knew it. It was just awesome.

But

At the same time a couple of months ago I was at ARQ and Paul Goodyear dropped: Solar Stone - Seven Cities (Michael Woods Remix) which I hadn't heard before and oh my gosh that was amazing!


so both
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