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Tiesto: Why he left trance
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Sbliss22


He sounds like such a boob
Serial Killer
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Originally posted by Sbliss22


He sounds like such a boob


+1
CarS
so, here you are agreeing with that Tiesto comment.
How does that square with what you just wrote on the GAIA post?

unless you're trolling of course, makes total sense then.

But seriously, you kind of have to agree with what he says, cause its the sad truth.

It's basically the definition of selling out that he's giving here, cause that's what selling out is

Nice spin by calling that "relevance", lol.

In terms of the analysis, you kind of have to wonder, if trance is yesterday, and house is today, how come house has been around at least as long, ditto techno (in the current US usage)

But, say what you will about him, he's honest.
"doesn't think he can still do vinyl"

Mr 138+ himself prob. would have said:
what do you mean leaft trance, I didn't leave trance!
I've advanced it, but I didn't leave it.
PvDoBseSSioN


FAZZZHHHERRR :haha:
Sedna
I guess being a 'godfather' of trance wasn't good enough for him. What an ass. Such a waste of talent. I guess money speaks louder than passion. Congrats on being besties with Martin Garrix, though. That's pretty good compensation for your dignity.
AY STAR
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Originally posted by Sedna
I guess being a 'godfather' of trance wasn't good enough for him. What an ass. Such a waste of talent. I guess money speaks louder than passion. Congrats on being besties with Martin Garrix, though. That's pretty good compensation for your dignity.


he is just trolling and following the trends
look at him now dipping into the deep house scene here and there
a few years from now when this whole yolo pop trouse electro stuff blows over he will jump on the next trend

he is more of a brand and businessman more than anything these days
now for some nostalgia
OrangestO
Exactly, brand and businessman. Sucks for the music lover, but hey I get it.

he's looking rough, lol.
Swamper
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Originally posted by OrangestO
he's looking rough, lol.


You would too with his schedule.

While I 100% understand where he is coming from I do agree that he comes off as a bit of an ass here.
ninetyninej
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Originally posted by AY STAR
he is just trolling and following the trends
look at him now dipping into the deep house scene here and there
a few years from now when this whole yolo pop trouse electro stuff blows over he will jump on the next trend

he is more of a brand and businessman more than anything these days
now for some nostalgia


Agreed. Can't wait til this elecbro/brostep/trouse/fist pump trend moves on.

And good nostalgic share. I miss that era.

Here is another of his with a very ISOS 2 feel to it.

http://youtu.be/A7cupDNfccU

DJ Tiesto First Essential Mix Live At BBC Radio 1, 09.09.2001.

Hooligan - Hear You Now [white label]
Planet Funk - Inside All The People (Deep Dish Instrumental Mix) [Virgin]
Marc Kelso - Half Lit Wood [white label]
X-Press 2 - Smoke Machine [Skint]
Cass & Slide - Glad I Ate Her [Fire]
iio - Rapture [MOS]
Solicitous - Furthermost [Warner]
Chiller Twist - Strings Unlimited [white label]
Infennal Machine - Realistic [white label]
Tiesto & Junkie XL - Obsession [Black Hole]
Midfield General - Coatnoise (Dave Clarke Mix) [Skint]
DJ Tiesto - Lethal Industry [white label]
Binary Finary - Niterider (Ca-Los Tribal Mix) [Five AM]
Windsider - Hidden Flight [white label]
DJ Tiesto - Flight 643 [VC Recordings]
Katana - Fancy Fair [white label]
Toneking - Pneu (Housetrap Mix) [white label]
Wheed Baskin - Castle Rock [white label]
DJ Tiesto - Urban Train [VC Recordings]
Ivan - Redseal [Intensive]
Max Grathan - Sepia [white label]
martinezequiel
Its the evolution of this type of music. While electronic music is/was huge in Europe now it is center stage in America which took a while so it is rooting out into all these different sounds which some originate from Trance sound. By the pattern shown from the last Ultra event EDM music is moving towards hard-style / hardcore in America which is huuuugee in europe! the dutch DJs will eventually work this in their sets.



Scoooooterrr!!!!!

CarS
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Originally posted by martinezequiel
Scoooooterrr!!!!!


Indeed, and that would be cool.

But it's too weird, in the past, you could make a case that anything that was a trend in the US would hit Europe with a lag of a decade or so.
Current example is weed, here we're on the cool-down path, over there, it's still the devil's weed, and all you hear from NL is an attempt to dial their decrim. back, rather than turning decrim into legalization.

But with this music?

Scooter's been around for so long, most of the kids we're talking about in this thread were't dry when they started (imo, their heyday was more like 15+ years ago).
Not that they're not doing well now (and they've sold 25+ million albums...), yet here, even with people who know dance music, it's more like, who dat?

They're so unknown, that Hans Peter can walk through EZoo like any other fan, pretty much unmugged, let alone being on the mainstage for an evening spot.
Unmugged, except for that cool photo SebG snagged with him in '12.
(stil jealous, lol)

If they ever do make it here, hope they do a lot of that pre Wicked 160 and up stuff.

now, what to make of their current official web adr:
scootertechno.com
:)
SebG
quote:
Originally posted by martinezequiel
Its the evolution of this type of music. While electronic music is/was huge in Europe now it is center stage in America which took a while so it is rooting out into all these different sounds which some originate from Trance sound. By the pattern shown from the last Ultra event EDM music is moving towards hard-style / hardcore in America which is huuuugee in europe! the dutch DJs will eventually work this in their sets.



Scoooooterrr!!!!!



I had no idea Scoooter went hardstyle.


I started listening to him in 1994 with
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