sims, hood, mills, ruskin, broom, pennington.
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sims, hood, mills, ruskin, broom, pennington.
lol the trance has gone
i also agree with fitpaldi too,regarding laurent garnier.
the guy has some serious skills and anyone that djs 6 hours+ earns respect....
anyone who can say MWTRF,Sound of the big babou and crispy bacon arent great well thought out tunes needs there head testing.;)
\"if you don\'t explode a few heads every night, then you\'re not doing your job\" R.Hawtin IDJ 2001
Heard Renato Cohen dj recently & was quite impressed.
jochem paap = speedy j.Originally Posted by Traxx
definitely.Originally Posted by EX
Great Topic :clap:
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
i havnt actually seen any of the producers i like dj.
Well in fact i like some tunes marco bailey has done and saw him play and he was not good at mixing, then his set went from serious dark well produced tunes to bang bang bang ................................
LOVE to see SPEEDY J soooooooooo bad!!!!!!!
:love: :love: :love: :love: :love:
R.I.P JOHN PEEL ...........
PET Duo are producing some amazing tracks and they are my favorite djs!
Dave the drummer is brilhant on both
Mark EG ... no dougt on that!
and many other like cristian varela, oscar mulero, chris liberator, liebing, etc...
Lukas
i was talkin about the comment on liebing not makin his own tracks mate ive seen liebing a few times myself & he hasnt really been my cup of tea either ;)Originally Posted by tioneb
hell yeah. can't believe mulero didn't come up already. freakin great at both.
...well, at least under the 'oscar mulero' producing moniker. ;)
?Originally Posted by g
speak more?
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
i meant who? in regards to what you said about someone else making liebing's tracks ;)Originally Posted by g
ive heard alot about this & was wondering if it was true & if so who it was that does make them?
hhmm.....Originally Posted by dirty_bass
1st. To suggest, say, someone as creative as a techno producer, does not have the ability to grasp the most basic of dj'ing skills, 'beat mixing', I think is silly.
2nd. Beyer, Clarke, Mills are super star DJ's because of their records, fact. If you wanna be up there with the greats you have to make records, this is epsecially true for the 'Techno schene', so it's no accident that they are offered DJ work, it's all part of the game plan....
3rd. Name me a BIG techno DJ that produces consistanly bad techno music?
As for Thomas Krome, he is a terrible DJ.
andrew woodenOriginally Posted by Traxx
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
oh, oops. ;)Originally Posted by Traxx
yeah, it's true. liebing himself talks about it in interviews. he's had a 'producing partner' since day 1, i forget the guys name. but i've seen liebing go as far as say that he brings in the ideas and this guy executes them. so i guess liebing sits around and does the human beatbox thing or says "let's use that eminem techno sample!" and the other guy does the actual work.
danke sammyOriginally Posted by SummerOfSam
i just meant that, while i love almost everything he's done as oscar mulero, i'm not so crazy about the trolley route stuff. the bethnal green 12" was cool but the occhi LP didn't do it for me.Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
adam beyer,mauro picotto,dave clarke,sven vath,chris liebing...Originally Posted by rca
non serviam
[quote="Miromiric"]adam beyerOriginally Posted by rca
you joking ?
He hasn't DJ'd in over ten years or something, but when he did he won numerous national titles for DJing in Holland, so he is in fact very good at both.Originally Posted by g
Everyone is on Liebing's back over the fact he has a studio partner, it's not like he doesn't know his way around the studio or anything.. i certainly don't hold it against him anyway, Andre Walter has always chosen to be in the background as he's not that big into the clubscene.