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LIVE Trance Producers..... Why are there none?
 
Fpcookie
NFX used to live sets. thats the only local i can remember off the top of my head
batemanscott
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Originally posted by MissBee
For the set to actually be entertaining and LIVE - you need to have more traditional elements being used. Someone singing for example, or someone bashing out something amazing on the keyboard (think BT) I find watching some dude hunched over his laptop twiddling a midi controller really boring.


Yeah im the same ;) I just don't see how mixing tunes on a laptop with ableton is classed as 'live'. :conf:
EgosXII
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Originally posted by batemanscott
haven't seen one yet that was as good as any dj set imo.


did you see ottaviani at apollo??
best set i've ever seen or heard, trance-wise. it was mostly his own stuff tho, but nothing wrong with that-- any dj who produces a lot is going to play mostly his own stuff-- when it comes to local guys obviously it would be lame: but hell- look at a tyas or a joc set- there might be 1 tune in there that doesn't have their names on it, so you can't really say that all CD-DJs are more likely to play different types of music within a set... most big guys play mostly their own stuff, or their own specific sound at least.

i think pvd does an interesting "live" compromise- mostly played from ableton, but with the keyboard running over a lot of the tracks as well... which perhaps combines both worlds (the flexibility of a dj set with the awesome "live" qualities)...
batemanscott
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Originally posted by EgosXII
did you see ottaviani at apollo??
best set i've ever seen or heard, trance-wise. it was mostly his own stuff tho, but nothing wrong with that-- any dj who produces a lot is going to play mostly his own stuff-- when it comes to local guys obviously it would be lame: but hell- look at a tyas or a joc set- there might be 1 tune in there that doesn't have their names on it, so you can't really say that all CD-DJs are more likely to play different types of music within a set... most big guys play mostly their own stuff, or their own specific sound at least.

i think pvd does an interesting "live" compromise- mostly played from ableton, but with the keyboard running over a lot of the tracks as well... which perhaps combines both worlds (the flexibility of a dj set with the awesome "live" qualities)...


No i didn't mate but heard similar comments about his set from a few ppl :)

I think that if you love all of a producers tunes you will like them live but as much as i would probably lick sander van doorns balls i still dont think i would want to hear a whole set of just his tunes and he's the only producer that has blown me away with everything he has released.

My comments are more directed at what we see regularly here in Melbourne. I really do have to point out that they don't apply to every live act to - just the ones i have seen so far. I'm sure at some point i'll see one that blows me away but that hasn't happened yet.
tachyon
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Originally posted by EgosXII
i think pvd does an interesting "live" compromise- mostly played from ableton, but with the keyboard running over a lot of the tracks as well...


but why compromise integrity? Once you start playing other people's tunes on Ableton, I don't consider it live, I don't even would call that a DJ set. Once you take beatmatching out of the game, unless you playing your own tunes, I consider that ing cheating. Have a look at Sasha these days for example. I love Mongoose but his sets are incredibly ing boring these days. Digweed however, is entirely different story....

Back to our initial discussion, wasn't there a party a year or two back called Alive which mostly consist of Live acts? Maybe Bill can fill us in on that one?


:thepirate
Dr P
alive was mostly techy stuff as opposed to trance. Not to say it wasn't cool
TRANSPHERE
Locally i'd say Decoy are the way to go. Freq does good live sets and so does Blinky. Autonomech would be another alternative...

Bcott Sateman - have you tried crossing your bridge with no apparent rhythm as yet? Well, you will find that easier with Abelton...
batemanscott
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Originally posted by TRANSPHERE
Bcott Sateman - have you tried crossing your bridge with no apparent rhythm as yet? Well, you will find that easier with Abelton...


haha, when i work out what the fvck that means i'll be sure to try it lol :p

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