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when was (is) the peak of Tiesto?
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Mokuyoujima
serious question from newfaggy-chick. :curiously:

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Originally posted by Mmanu
Tiesto killed trance.

I now dub thee,....

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it would be appreciated if u guys tell me Tij's prime and its reasons (tunes, sets, awards, logs of TA...)

cheers!
Lews
What do you mean by 'peak' ?
Ted Promo
Try looking into Tiesto - Fly. It’s arguably his finest work and represents the pinnacle of his production.
Mokuyoujima
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Originally posted by Lews
What do you mean by 'peak' ?

refer 2 u! there are too many measures...:D
since I am typical "EDM" generation, I regarded him as an old guy who loves colabs...:crazy: hehe ‚ƒ‚ˆ‚‚Ž‚‡‚… ‚‚™ ‚–‚‰‚…‚— ‚‚Œ‚š
Lews
Well, you're not wrong. He's 50 years old and he loves collaborations.
klappa
His peak was around 2004. Not to say he was has his best just that he had his peak exposure in that year when he released his Just Be album and played in the Olympics.
SYSTEM-J
I couldn't give a about awards, exposure or even his mixing, because I never liked him as a DJ. But I'll always have a bit of nostalgia for his In My Memory album, and I defy anyone to tell me Suburban Train and Obsession aren't absolute belters.
SYSTEM-J
Also, it's quite terrifying to think the OP wasn't even born when that album came out, but she's still 18 years old.
Paradox Lost
I guess Tiλsto In Concert to Parade of the Athletes seems like the correct range, or 2003 and 2004.

And my phone just autocorrected his name to include the umlaut, so while he may be many years past his peak, it still seems like he’s doing just fine.
Sykonee
It was all downhill after he abandoned Da Joker.

(seriously, anything before Tiesto In Concert, his true Shark Jumping moment)
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