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    at the end of the day you either love him and praise him or hate him and slate him but at the end of the day how many of us are actually gonna get to where mzone is now ;)
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    Yeah he may have the respect of most people including me but it doesnt mean to say that just because of that were not allowed to comment bad remarks of his mixing

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    True, but id like 2 see him spin at some of the big hardstyle events in Holland, because nearly every dutch person ive spoken to when ive been there, and on Screamer-Hardstyle forum, have never heard of him.

    does anyone know if he has played at the likes of Q-Dance, Sensation, Defqon, Qlubtempo, Mysteryland etc?

    if so, id love to hear these livesets.

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    that nobody listens to techno tune was wank imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by ADDI
    For F**K sake this shit keeps repeating itself repeatedly....everyone keeps slating mzone but how many of you can claim to command the repsect that mick has earned in the scene???? How many of you have play the amount of events he does each week??? lmao mick dropped that isaac tune at my event but ben how did the crowd react to it???? THEY WENT MAD!!!
    tbh everyone has their own opinions but b4 some of you start slating mick please think of how much the man has acomplished in this scene, how much he has taken it to the the extent it has became in the uk today!! :dontevengothere:

    RESPECT GIVEN WHERE RESPECTS DUE!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lukekendall
    Quote Originally Posted by ADDI
    For F**K sake this shit keeps repeating itself repeatedly....everyone keeps slating mzone but how many of you can claim to command the repsect that mick has earned in the scene???? How many of you have play the amount of events he does each week??? lmao mick dropped that isaac tune at my event but ben how did the crowd react to it???? THEY WENT MAD!!!
    tbh everyone has their own opinions but b4 some of you start slating mick please think of how much the man has acomplished in this scene, how much he has taken it to the the extent it has became in the uk today!! :dontevengothere:

    RESPECT GIVEN WHERE RESPECTS DUE!!!!
    word :clap:

    sorry, maybe its just me, but i cant remember anyone 'slating' M Zone!

    a little OTT reactions here perhaps!!!

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    M-Zone's is the dogs bits for me, up there with Mark for the respect he commands :clap:

    Most people will have an m-zone tape or cd in their collection.

    When i saw him at the last North event in Bristol he totally made my night along with Mark EG cause their set were banging and mixing spot on.

    M-Zone's style of music that he spun & made in the 90's was very individual to him and deffo helped create a scene.
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    [quote="Ben C"]
    Quote Originally Posted by Jay M
    at the end of the day if it wasnt for Mick none of us would be playing or listening to what we do now

    how comes?! i was playing hardstyle before id even heard M-Zone!
    just because u hadnt heard of him before you started playing it doesnt mean anything.
    You wouldnt even be playing hardstyle now if it wernt for him.

    well possibly you could be, but ya know what i mean.

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    [quote="TechnoRaver"]
    Quote Originally Posted by Ben C
    Quote Originally Posted by Jay M
    at the end of the day if it wasnt for Mick none of us would be playing or listening to what we do now

    how comes?! i was playing hardstyle before id even heard M-Zone!
    just because u hadnt heard of him before you started playing it doesnt mean anything.
    You wouldnt even be playing hardstyle now if it wernt for him.

    well possibly you could be, but ya know what i mean.
    sorry mate, but no, i dont know what u mean!

    I started listening to Hardstyle thru Screamer Hardstyle website, a Dutch run site that u used to be able to download sets by the likes of Dana, Technoboy, Pavo, Isaac, Luna etc. Then id get the tracks I'D'd by folk on that site who know their stuff, and set about buying the tunes i loved on these sets, and from there my love for Hardstyle grew and grew.

    so where does M Zone come into it?!

    maybe he introduced a lot of folk on here to the sound of Hardstyle, but certainly not me. ;)

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    What A load of Bollox, I hate this M-zone Thread That Popz up all time, I think hes a fekkin Legend, yeh OK his Mixing ant the best, But Its Dancfloor Mixing, M-zone had me Pouring in Sweat, due to the Constant Throbbing Basline in his mixes

    Hes always Pushing New boundries with Diff Style as Music, He was playing the Early Hardstyle the same time the Dutch/Italian were playing it,

    What Year was the first time you Heard M-zone Play anyway BenC? I bet he was playing Hardstyle Tracks even before you heard him,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mel OD
    What A load of Bollox, I hate this M-zone Thread That Popz up all time, I think hes a fekkin Legend, yeh OK his Mixing ant the best, But Its Dancfloor Mixing, M-zone had me Pouring in Sweat, due to the Constant Throbbing Basline in his mixes

    Hes always Pushing New boundries with Diff Style as Music, He was playing the Early Hardstyle the same time the Dutch/Italian were playing it,

    What Year was the first time you Heard M-zone Play anyway BenC? I bet he was playing Hardstyle Tracks even before you heard him,
    Yes but the point that he was getting at is that he was listening to hardstyle even before he heard of m-zone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mel OD
    What A load of Bollox, I hate this M-zone Thread That Popz up all time, I think hes a fekkin Legend, yeh OK his Mixing ant the best, But Its Dancfloor Mixing, M-zone had me Pouring in Sweat, due to the Constant Throbbing Basline in his mixes

    Hes always Pushing New boundries with Diff Style as Music, He was playing the Early Hardstyle the same time the Dutch/Italian were playing it,

    What Year was the first time you Heard M-zone Play anyway BenC? I bet he was playing Hardstyle Tracks even before you heard him,

    i never once said he wasnt a good DJ so dont start gettin ur knickers in a twist doll.

    i said his mixing is a bit rough compared to other Hardstyle DJ's i rate higher.

    and i said that M-Zone had nothing to do with me getting into Hardstyle, which is completely true, so why cant u accept or believe that?!

    ****in hell!!

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    hehe

    Misunderstanding then

    I just thought that you meant, that you hadnt heard of M-zone untill recently

    :)

    He still Rox though :)

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    ben you are misundersatnding me too m8, What i am saying is that Mzone brought the hardtrance sound to the uk many many moons ago. and he never helped break that sound through hear we wouldnt have know a lot of it.

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    Well, I like Nobody Listens to Techno and Thriller, and i'm not really concerned with what others think unless they get a really bad reaction in a club - which has never happened, mainly because I had both when they were still pretty unheard of and hard to get (I had Thriller back in 2002 and Techno on it's first print). I wouldn't play them out now because they're so widely available and have both been overplayed, but they'll always be special to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voorheez
    Well, I like Nobody Listens to Techno and Thriller, and i'm not really concerned with what others think unless they get a really bad reaction in a club - which has never happened, mainly because I had both when they were still pretty unheard of and hard to get (I had Thriller back in 2002 and Techno on it's first print). I wouldn't play them out now because they're so widely available and have both been overplayed, but they'll always be special to me.
    one of my mates loves that eminem one not my thing though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
    Quote Originally Posted by Voorheez
    Well, I like Nobody Listens to Techno and Thriller, and i'm not really concerned with what others think unless they get a really bad reaction in a club - which has never happened, mainly because I had both when they were still pretty unheard of and hard to get (I had Thriller back in 2002 and Techno on it's first print). I wouldn't play them out now because they're so widely available and have both been overplayed, but they'll always be special to me.
    one of my mates loves that eminem one not my thing though

    Who's that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ SPUDIE
    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
    Quote Originally Posted by Voorheez
    Well, I like Nobody Listens to Techno and Thriller, and i'm not really concerned with what others think unless they get a really bad reaction in a club - which has never happened, mainly because I had both when they were still pretty unheard of and hard to get (I had Thriller back in 2002 and Techno on it's first print). I wouldn't play them out now because they're so widely available and have both been overplayed, but they'll always be special to me.
    one of my mates loves that eminem one not my thing though

    Who's that?
    billy! :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay M
    ben you are misundersatnding me too m8, What i am saying is that Mzone brought the hardtrance sound to the uk many many moons ago. and he never helped break that sound through hear we wouldnt have know a lot of it.
    ye m8 I understand that, and if u lived in England, where he plays most of his gigs, then theres a good chance he wouldve been one of the 1st hardstyle dj's youd have heard.

    what im saying is, i heard loads of hardstyle before i even knew M Zone played Hardstyle, cos id never seen him up here, or seen a liveset by him on the net. so i would have heard of hardstyle / hardtrance thru the Europeans DJ sets i downloaded, whether M Zone brought the sound to the UK or not.

    therefore M Zone has absolutely bugger all to do with the reason i listen to, or play the music i do now. Ive only seen him play once,when i played alongside him and Vortex @ Addiction in April this year,(which was BANGIN!) and have only ever heard one M Zone CD, so he's hardly a hero for me, for the simple fact i havent heard enough of him thats all im saying!!!

    although i do understand that he is an Icon for many people on here, as he wouldve introduced a lot of folk to the sounds of Hardstyle and his sets are always banging to the max, but maybe if he'd played more often in Scotland i would have been the same, but most of the shitty clubs we have here would never book a DJ like M Zone or Mark EG... :cry:

    I also have heaps of respect to M Zone, Mark EG and Vortex for being the leaders in this sound for the UK, and the fact that they will always stick to what they like, not what the big 'superclubs' want to hear, and they are the UK Ambassadors for Hardstyle!

    hope ive explained myself clearly enough this time lol

    dont wanna get lynched by the M Zone fan club for a misinterpretation of what i was trying to say!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

    cheers, Ben ;)

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    yeh that was well put m8

 

 
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