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| quote: | Originally posted by Blik
zou kunnen idd
maar ik denk eigenlijk dat Armin anders is gaan draaien, hij ging rustiger draaien (volgens mij) dan die in het begin deed. Maar ik weet niet wat die nu allemaal draait, luister nooit meer naar z'n show |
Armin is niet echt anders gaan draaien in z'n show. Het eerste uur is altijd al een selectie van de nieuwste trance platen. (Alleen je kunt wel zeggen dat het aanbod verandert is, want er wordt nu ook erg veel progtrance en techtrance uitgebracht en relatief minder typische uplifting trance). In het tweede uur draait Armin altijd wat dieper (wat meer progressive-achtige plaatjes), maar dit was bij de eerste episodes al zo.
Maar goed, het grootste verschil is ook dat bij veel TA-ers hier hun smaak is geevolueerd (om het zo maar de noemen :D), dus is ASOT ook minder interessant... |
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| Muppy |
| De oplettende lezers onder ons hebben in het interview met Duncan gelezen dat ze nog met armin in onderhandeling zijn...ben benieuwd! |
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| quote: | Originally posted by Muppy
De oplettende lezers onder ons hebben in het interview met Duncan gelezen dat ze nog met armin in onderhandeling zijn...ben benieuwd! |
wanneer heeft Duncan de antwoorden gegeven? |
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| emma |
reactie van Armin op zijn forum =>
Hey everybody,
I'm actually still on holiday as we speak but I got quite a few worrying messages about my radioshow.
no more?? I don't think so!!
Here's where we stand:
Before I left for Australia I had a meeting with the radio people and they simply stated they wanted A STATE OF TRANCE to continue, in my face. I prepared all radioshows for my absense like i always do (including the YEARMIX which took me two weeks productiontime). I get to Australia only to hear that the show is discontinued, including a beautiful recording of my Sydney NYE set (which was supposed to be ASOT 183). The last rating showed that ASOT had 6,3% marketshare, which makes the cancellation of the show quite hard to understand. But then again, it's not my station, it's not my money, this is something we have to deal with. But it does feel like a stab in the back and a big disrespect for all the years of free work. I do want to thank ID&T for all the freedom they have given me over the years.
The good news is however, we have SEVERAL options to choose from. So far there has been SERIOUS interest from MAJOR stations in Holland and all around the world. It's quite luxurious actually. And the reactions from the people when they heard the show wasn't there (the phone at Armada rang the WHOLE week) was really a nice thing to hear...The most important thing for me now is to think what I want with the show. It's been 3 1/2 years in running now, (the longest on ID&T), the music has changed and meanwhile a lot of people started shows that look awefully like ASOT (which is definitely not a bad thing!). I think it's a good idea to look back and consider the future. Personally, the XXL shows were always my favorites and I loved the live aspect of it all. On the other hand, mostly two full workingdays a week were spend in searching new tracks for the show and I often drove to the studio in Amsterdam thinking: why the hell am I doing this? The fanbase of the show kept the show running so far and kept me awake however and is more important than anything else.
So, what do you want? An English version of the show? More livesets? A new name for the show? A new broadcast time?
ASOT is still here, we just need to think what we want with the future.
Armin van Buuren |
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| Glaniskanis |
liever iets 2-wekelijks of maandelijks dan iedere week
Is voor hem wat minder intensief en maakt het wat specialer voor de luisteraars denk ik |
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