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    Just wondering what everyone thinks of this guy?

    I know its quite common for people to slag the guy off and some may suggest hes a bit of a cheese maestro. Ive seen him a few times and on at least 2 of the occasions hes been pretty poor to say the least.

    Some sets ive heard of him though hes played some sublime electro sets with no crap records thrown in and some of the early cocoon sound of the season mixes are great.

    I have total respect for him as everytime ive been to see him hes always really entertaining and has the crowd in the palm of his hands from the off.

    Im undecided. Hes nowhere near one of my favourite djs but he sure knows how to put on a party!

    What do you think??
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    Think you've summed him up already mate. He's a party DJ who controls the crowd, more by his movement then his skills as a dj. I'd still go so him play just for the crack.

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    i like sven vath.

    he obviously lives for his music, and is a great entertainer.
    one of those djs who creates a great atmosphere simply by being there.

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    i can appreciate him for what he is and what he has done but not my cup of tea really. saying that i have a few good sets of him but yeah he is more of an entertainer than anything else.

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    he is undeniably a legend in dance music, and i use the words dance music and not techno as we all know he's had his fingers in quite a few musical pies along the years.... BUT!

    ive never been a fan of Vath, we all like party djs and djs who interact with the crowd, but i think that the skillz are more important and for me there are many others who do what Vath does but alot better

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    i respect him. but that doesnt mean i enjoy his music.

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    I know techno fans are passionate about the music and appreciate the skills dj's display but when it comes to Sven, it party time, end of story. We all know he's not the worlds best technical dj but he brings so much to a party.
    Techno can be so anal at times. I've walk round a club when he's on and I here people moaning about his lack of skills( people who I know have heard him before) , I just think why the fukc did you bother coming then :roll: . People forget sometimes that we go to clubs to have a party and let loose after a week of work or studying and then to stand in a club and bitch about him doesn't make sense to me, especially when you've spent your hard earned money to get in.

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    :clap:

    spot on that tony,i think sven vath whips up an incredible atmosphere wherever you see him. fair enough he does play some stinkers but when you attend one of his partys its like youve been invited to his partys and hes gonna do his best to rock it for you. if u get me. like a personal touch,i really enjoy that as thats what cocoons all about.

    your right about things being too anal at times. i think thats why the techno scene in europe is basically thriving because the majority of people that follow techno are far more open minded and just go for the party but can appreciate all shapes and forms of techno.

    i dont think ive ever seen such a cult following of germans like sven vath has.its quite extrordinary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stella Boy
    I know techno fans are passionate about the music and appreciate the skills dj's display but when it comes to Sven, it party time, end of story. We all know he's not the worlds best technical dj but he brings so much to a party.
    Techno can be so anal at times. I've walk round a club when he's on and I here people moaning about his lack of skills( people who I know have heard him before) , I just think why the fukc did you bother coming then :roll: . People forget sometimes that we go to clubs to have a party and let loose after a week of work or studying and then to stand in a club and bitch about him doesn't make sense to me, especially when you've spent your hard earned money to get in.
    spot on indeed that stella boy :clap:

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    obviously you cant justify some of the cheesy waffles he may drop. but hes a legend within our scene and seems like a good lad. :lol:
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    I think I might open a corner of the club for chin strokers, roped off of course. Then, these people can sit there all night moaning about how DJ X dropped a beat, doesn't smile, doesn't dance and why does he use pc software and not vinyl. :lol:

    Get off your arse and dance and screw what the dj is using/playing and just enjoy the night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stella Boy
    I think I might open a corner of the club for chin strokers, roped off of course. Then, these people can sit there all night moaning about how DJ X dropped a beat, doesn't smile, doesn't dance and why does he use pc software and not vinyl. :lol:

    Get off your arse and dance and screw what the dj is using/playing and just enjoy the night.
    dibbs on the fromt part of that section :lol:

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    wise words them tony.although i think id have to have access all areas cos i can be a bit of chin stroking arse at times.but i think im growin out of it slightly now. :lol:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Dogshit
    wise words them tony.although i think id have to have access all areas cos i can be a bit of chin stroking arse at times.but i think im growin out of it slightly now. :lol:
    You fussy bugger, I'l have to buy an ink stamp for hand now so you can mingle between the 2 areas :lol:

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    i have never seen Sven Vath at a club but have heard a few of his sets on CD..to me "Sven Vath" is a techno legend (probably in a simular league to Carl Cox) and if i had the chance to see him play, i certainly wouldnt refuse!

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    i used to be right into his trance stuff years ago
    it was always a bit hippy dippy but being a dippy hippy myself ........

    i used to have some old mixtapes of his and that was well before i knew anything about mixing , him and dj dag at some famous club in frankfurt ( forgot the name!)

    but i once heard he drank 52 cans of beer in one dj session and anyone who can do that and still walk home after is a legend in my books.

    party djs are great i.m.o.
    but really dreadful mixes can eventually wind you up. esp. when you've got some guy jumping up and down like it's best thing ever and the mix is just going " clatter clatter clatter"
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    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer
    i used to be right into his trance stuff years ago
    it was always a bit hippy dippy but being a dippy hippy myself ........

    i used to have some old mixtapes of his and that was well before i knew anything about mixing , him and dj dag at some famous club in frankfurt ( forgot the name!)

    but i once heard he drank 52 cans of beer in one dj session and anyone who can do that and still walk home after is a legend in my books.

    party djs are great i.m.o.
    but really dreadful mixes can eventually wind you up. esp. when you've got some guy jumping up and down like it's best thing ever and the mix is just going " clatter clatter clatter"
    I think the club will probably be The Omen in Frankfurt. Sven's & Dag's sets in the 90's were legendary, 20 hours being the longest (I think). Sven would start his marathon set with chilled out ambient material then slowly over the night bring the pace up then for the final 10 hours or so, completely hammer it out.
    Sven's mixing isn't really clatter clatter, it's just basic, dropping the last 8 bars in generally. Dag's mixing on the other had was clatter clatter.

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    THE OMEN thank you!
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    The Omen was the old dis-used airport, the lower floor. Hundreds of gemans marching in time with each other to pounding techno and very rarely smiling.

 

 
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