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| quote: | Originally posted by 84th Ave.
This poll is garbage, and its only for shits and giggles.....
Sean Tyas a better DJ than Carl Cox or Howells.....Theres too many n00bs on here that think producing is the same as DJ'ing...
Sander van Doorn #5? he's good but lol he began to DJ like 4-5 years ago, before he was only a producer, he even said he needs to improve and is not totally comfortable DJing and beat Sasha or Digweed???
DJ skills consists of mixing, setting the mood, buliding a set, etc... And people like Above & Beyond and Sean Tyas that in every set he plays all his productions and remixes so he can promote himself, not building a set from start to finish, is the 11th best DJ in the world?
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1. You need to put a question mark a the end of your "Sean Tyas a better DJ than Carl Cox or Howells" line because I wrong a huge argument over how you are nuts and how you just proved opinions can indeed be wrong, but I re-read what you said and realized you were like WTF are people thinking Tyas is bettter than them two as a DJ. lol.
Carl played here just Thursday night and blew me away, playing a set of the likes I've never heard him play in person before. Wasn't full of the usual techno I usually heard from him. Sooooooo much tech-trance. And a little electro, though way more trance than anything else. And he started off his set this way and never stopped. He played some of the amazing techno you expect from him, but he brought out this whole other side. He had everyone going nuts from the very first track of his set. Heard that day he was listening to XM radio while he was being driven around and they were playing trance and he was really getting into it (which the host found a bit funny lol)...wonder if he decided to play like he did after listening to the radio, hehe.
Anyhow, I think Sean is OK as a DJ but that guy still has a lot to learn when it come to having a structured set. I was so hyped to see him last time he played here because of how everyone said he was great when he played here before (which I could not attend) and while he played a lot of good tracks, the structure in the set was really lacking. Lots of people get hyped up in the club setting and think a set is better than it actually is.
2. If SvD doesn't think he isn't that good, then that's awesome. But he's still one of the best acts out there. Plain and simple. about 90% of the people who come across him live in person are simply blown away. The energy he brings and the vibe he creates some of the most intense i've ever seen. It's surreal. I have NEVER seen another DJ clear out every other room (including the hip-hop room) in a club and draw them into the mainroom he was playing that. He did just that when he played here last year (which was his first ever gig in North America0 A lot of old schoolers (usually people who throw the parties) say he creates an energy they haven't seen around since the early 90s. Think that's saying something.
Ferry Corsten didn't start DJing until after he started producing and he was pretty darn when he first started but it only took him a few years to become world renound. Why can't someone else do the same thing.
Last edited by DaveT on Oct-21-2007 at 09:25
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