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Motherf*king "marco V" Is Back!!!!!!!! (pg. 7)
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| TranceGeek |
thanks for typing that out for me, again, special k...
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| Wurm |
| Wow, Marco V is already ol'skool!! |
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| rubyriva |
as a heads up, marco v's set from last weekend at glow is online
you can listen at:
http://www.clubglow.com
haven't listened yet, but i heard that it's good
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| King_Mack |
will definitely be checking him out this time
Sadly, I missed him at Viva last time :( I heard that show was off the hook though. |
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| TranceLudak |
| quote: | Originally posted by Special K
progressive doesnt mean deep and dark
when i think progressive i think something fresh and new...!
its forward-thinking!
just because something is labelled as progressive, it doesnt mean that its dark and evil!!! |
i agree with you bro 100000 %:tongue3 :tongue3 |
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| Mind |
i'll go !
my, my roomies and my gf ... i have a 4 places car, so if someone want to come, and live in Quebec, e-mail me near this date ! |
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| itikia |
| quote: | Originally posted by Special K
Your right, a new generation of DJS will be taking over BUT at the same time guys like John Digweed or Danny Tenaglia or whomever will always be around. One of the reasons they are still so huge to this day are that they have been able to change and adapt with the times and they still seem to be two steps ahead of everyone else. As long as a DJ continues to progress and isnt playing old, tired and dated music, people will still give them respect and they'll still go out to see them. Guys like John Digweed/Sasha/Tenaglia/whomever dont FOLLOW trends, they SET THEM for others to follow and thats why they'll be around for a LONG time. Anyways, in the end music is music and it doesnt really matter who is or isnt playing it, or how old the person that is playing it is. |
Sorry Slink, I kind of disagree. The only reason why these dinosaur DJs have lasted soo long is not only because of shear skill. I firmly believe it is because they were the first generation of superstar/superskilled DJs. There is only so long you can keep on setting trends before you no longer generate music that relates to the younger generation. Ultimately the new generation of DJs will find new and exciting ways to bring the music forward, they are in fact the trend setters, not the older DJs. Just wait and see:D
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| Endlesswave |
| quote: | Originally posted by itikia
Sorry Slink, I kind of disagree. The only reason why these dinosaur DJs have lasted soo long is not only because of shear skill. I firmly believe it is because they were the first generation of superstar/superskilled DJs. There is only so long you can keep on setting trends before you no longer generate music that relates to the younger generation. Ultimately the new generation of DJs will find new and exciting ways to bring the music forward, they are in fact the trend setters, not the older DJs. Just wait and see:D
itikia |
Excellent quote. Makes sense that the newer djs will be more in touch with what the people their own age (or near it just about) what or will want and love so they will do just that and find new ways of pushing the music envelope. But I will forever love the dj's that got me into the music to begin with.:p |
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| itikia |
| quote: | Originally posted by Endlesswave
But I will forever love the dj's that got me into the music to begin with.:p |
That is soo true.. The first DJ that really got me into the scene was Judge Jules (ok laugh if you must!), hence why I go see him perform every time he's in town. I came into the scene pretty darn late, compared to many of you. I would say early 2001.
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| halo20 |
| quote: | Originally posted by itikia
The only reason why these dinosaur DJs have lasted soo long is not only because of shear skill. I firmly believe it is because they were the first generation of superstar/superskilled DJs. There is only so long you can keep on setting trends before you no longer generate music that relates to the younger generation. Ultimately the new generation of DJs will find new and exciting ways to bring the music forward, they are in fact the trend setters, not the older DJs. Just wait and see:D
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Holy sweeping generalizations. How can you categorize all dj's into "old dj's". Give me a break. So what, you're punishing them for being pioneers? I'm sorry, but I'm not gonna buy into the theory that because they were smart enough to buy 1200's they have lasted this long. (however that could be applied to such dj's as Acosta, or Spoon)
And how can you deny skill to some of these "dinosaur dj's"? Please! Digweed is arguably the most technically inclined dj period, Sasha, Danny T, Nick Warrren, and even Paul Vaul Dyk. These guys are ing incredible, meticulous dj's when it comes to mixing, track selection and crowd involvment. Case in point, if you pit any of these "dinosaur dj's" you mentioned up against any neo dj's, you'd quickly see who has the talent, and that talent came with experience.
Respect the people who built the scene, and continute to revolutionize it on a daily basis, EOD. :p |
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| Endlesswave |
| quote: | Originally posted by halo20
Holy sweeping generalizations. How can you categorize all dj's into "old dj's". Give me a break. So what, you're punishing them for being pioneers? I'm sorry, but I'm not gonna buy into the theory that because they were smart enough to buy 1200's they have lasted this long. (however that could be applied to such dj's as Acosta, or Spoon)
And how can you deny skill to some of these "dinosaur dj's"? Please! Digweed is arguably the most technically inclined dj period, Sasha, Danny T, Nick Warrren, and even Paul Vaul Dyk. These guys are ing incredible, meticulous dj's when it comes to mixing, track selection and crowd involvment. Case in point, if you pit any of these "dinosaur dj's" you mentioned up against any neo dj's, you'd quickly see who has the talent, and that talent came with experience.
Respect the people who built the scene, and continute to revolutionize it on a daily basis, EOD. :p |
Very true Jon however I think it is BOTH a combination of what each of you have mentioned (at least that's how it is now and in the forseeable future). |
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| halo20 |
Yeah, I can deal with that. In a way that was my case in point. I was just pointing out the other side of the argument.
I must agree, some dj's have to go. My disdain for Marc Spoon grows by the minute. ;) |
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