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  1. Originally posted by sinthetik:

    yip, yip, yippeeeee.

    If the party is going to be like the tent they hosted at last year's WMC beach party, we're all in for a great treat. One of the best parties of my life.

    Expect a line-up of maybe - Bond, Kelly, Taul Paul, Kleinderberg and Talla/Taucher (if God's listening).

    [This message has been edited by sinthetik (edited 08-17-2000).]

    Doubt it Taucher is gonna be there. He's playing in Stutrgart on Sep. 9

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  2. Originally posted by scorpiontiger:

    Oh, duh... draw a line from the top of either plus sign to the left connecting it to the cross hash making a 4...

    to make it 5 + 545 = 550 and 545 + 5 = 550

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  3. Tiesto is awesome. My opinion is he's one of the best trance artists at the moment. My personal favorite DJ (followed by with Ferry Corsten). He somehow manages to play deep, melodic trance which is so solid and soooooo far from being cheesy (check out any of his Magik mixes, 1-6, the latest one came out yesterday). Sometimes with a techno streak (as in Space Age mixes). Almost every one of his sets amazes me. He's dutch, and is both a producer and DJ, has his own record label as well (www.dj-tiesto.com). As a producer he's known for being half of Gouryella, half of Kamaya Painters, half of Vimana, thrid of Major League, the producer for Allure, and of course tracks by DJ Tiesto (Subspace Interference, Theme from Norefjell, etc.) And as a DJ... his Live at Energy 2000 set is the best high-energy trance mix I have heard.

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  4. Just wondering what kind of music do you guys listen to outside the "club - house/trance/techno" genre. I'm a big fan of doom/black metal, speed metal, industrial, classical.

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  5. I saw Sven Vath in spring at Twilo and was a bit disappointed cause I didn't hear what I excpected to. I've been following him for quite a long time (all the way back from early nineties), he's one of the first guys to start playing trance. But his style lately has changed, and at Twilo played mostly hard tech-house, which I don't like that much. I was hoping to hear his older, more melodic trance tracks (like L'Esperanza or Your Touch just to name a few), which didn't happen. I'd say I like him as a producer better than as a DJ.

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  6. vejita - may be you can help me point out locations for good trance. The type of the spot is of very little importance to me, underground scene, mainstream club, whatever. I mostly care about the music.

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  7. Originally posted by vejita:

    Sorry, I'm still catching up on some of the abbreviations being tossed around here. What are "BT", "SF" and "PVD"?

    SpoonyD -- I just fired you off an email.... sorry it took so long!

    BT - Brian Transeau, pretty good trance producer.

    SF - Sound Factory,

    PVD - Paul Van Dyk!!! one of my favorite dj/producers

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  8. Originally posted by p00h:

    i dont think all big guys should be classified as 'juiceheads who cant dance and grab girls and are always fucked up' i have some friends who are big, juiced ofcourse, that are totally into music and can dance their asses off. and i'm not tryin to stick up for 'my kind' or anything like that, i'm not at all built, never lift weights, but i'll tear the dancefloor up like nobody's business...

    agree with p00h. A good friend of mine is 6'1, 210 lbs, looks like Dolph Lundgren (both body and face), and usually rips the dance floor apart (not as good as me though wink.gif

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  9. hehehe... this topic is just so funny. my two cents - i was surpised to see that most of the juiceheads who look busy STANDING on the dancefloor also get easily intimidated... aggressively rip a couple of moves right in front of them - and they leave, and free up the space!!!

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  10. It's all a question of taste. Bmlewis is right describing to what he played - hard tech-house with no melody whatsoever. I was hoping to hear good trance. I stayed there till close to 6, and that's all he played. If you like that, definitely check him out. But I personally don't think that killer music must have no melody. Just my preference. Sven Vath has produced a lot of trance tracks which are melodic, and that's what I was expecting to hear from him.

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  11. Well, my standpoint is a bit different from most people on this thread. I'm not a raver, and I'm not a clubber either. Don't want to offend anyone here, but I have little respect for a meathead who only goes to trendy clubs to show off his muscles, or for a raver who will diss a dj just because his music got so popular that it's not considered underground anymore. I've seen many of both kinds. I'm in love with music. And I love to dance. Where and in what environment is not really important. Peace.

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  12. Well, I saw Sven Vath at Twilo a couple of months ago. I was expecting a much better performance from him than what he did on that night. He started playing around 2, and most of the time he looked more worried about talking to some chicks in the DJ booth than spinning. I couldn't feel the music, got very disappointed and left somewhere between 5-6.

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  13. I see spoonyd's point on NYC not ready for Tiesto (though I don't completely agree with it). NYC still remains a city for house, and not so much for trance. I have to admit that lately things have been changing, and more and more great trance DJ's visit NYC (PVD, Taucher, ...). But there's still a long way to go.

    Tiesto is half of Gouryella (with Ferry Corsten as the other half), as well as half of Kamaya Painters (with De Goeij), half of Vimana (with Ferry again), third of Major League (with Armin and Carmen), and the producer for Allure.

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  14. Originally posted by trancenergy:

    Yeah DJ Tiesto is AWESOME !!! He is a dutch DJ and has several Trance albums out. Check out Magik vol 1 - 5. They are all available through Napster. If u like Trance also check out the following DJ's

    Armin Van Buuren

    Paul Van Dyk (The GOD of TRANCE !!!)

    Paul Oakenfold

    These are more mainstream DJ's but they all produce good tracks.

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    Tiesto rules! My favorite dj. Magik 6 official release date is Aug. 16th. It's really hot, I already have an mp3 version of it and have preordered the original CD too. In my opinion though Tiesto's best set is Live at Energy 2000.

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