On 22-07-2013 13:56:28, Thunder666 wrote:
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Mad Dog makes big hits man! But it's good that everybody has his ideas, I keep supporting my theory, I like Mad Dog but I respect also other artists.
Do you go to parties or do you live the sets at home?
On 22-07-2013 14:43:12, Haatpiraat wrote:
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I go to parties. I'm not into hardcore which is made by Mad Dog tho. I like tracklists like this and TTM artists.
On 22-07-2013 14:58:14, Thunder666 wrote:
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Ok, you like Hardcore more "rude", the industrial sound... it's totally another sound than mainstream.
I don't like it but nothing against who makes it
On 22-07-2013 20:24:10, Olla wrote:
bij nummer 29 stopt de set?
On 22-07-2013 12:16:18, Thunder666 wrote:
Why sounds so strange at you if producers play their own music? I think it's normal they do this, people go to listen them for this reason, otherwise if I want to listen generic Hardcore I go to listen any resident DJ in the club next to my home.
On 23-07-2013 12:03:20, MarcoTechnofolle wrote:
Can't really understand why this set is considered so good. There are tracks that are really bad and one thing that i hate: playing the anthem of another event
Also this is supposed to be hardcore so why playing fucking crossbreed?
On 23-07-2013 19:46:57, Nightmare_Dj wrote:
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In my opinion, Dyprax with this (and other sets) shows to the people and gives a great demonstration that he's a very versatile dj and he can play not only hardcore,but also other kind of music always related to hardcore.. he has a good technique of mixing (compared to many others "big names" nowadays) and first of all, he has a great record's choice, without playing only hits or only always the same fucking stuff,like many others..first of all mad dog.. if you think that Butterfly vip,WO III,Come here and die,Arise ecc.. are bad tracks i don't know what to say about it.. about the anthems of other parties played in a different party,is logical that he plays Statement of disorder but just because it's a track of him... i really don't think that he should play an anthem of another party if it wasn't made by him..
On 23-07-2013 19:46:57, Nightmare_Dj wrote:
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In my opinion, Dyprax with this (and other sets) shows to the people and gives a great demonstration that he's a very versatile dj and he can play not only hardcore,but also other kind of music always related to hardcore.. he has a good technique of mixing (compared to many others "big names" nowadays) and first of all, he has a great record's choice, without playing only hits or only always the same fucking stuff,like many others..first of all mad dog.. if you think that Butterfly vip,WO III,Come here and die,Arise ecc.. are bad tracks i don't know what to say about it.. about the anthems of other parties played in a different party,is logical that he plays Statement of disorder but just because it's a track of him... i really don't think that he should play an anthem of another party if it wasn't made by him..
On 23-07-2013 19:46:57, Nightmare_Dj wrote:
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In my opinion, Dyprax with this (and other sets) shows to the people and gives a great demonstration that he's a very versatile dj and he can play not only hardcore,but also other kind of music always related to hardcore.. he has a good technique of mixing (compared to many others "big names" nowadays) and first of all, he has a great record's choice, without playing only hits or only always the same fucking stuff,like many others..first of all mad dog.. if you think that Butterfly vip,WO III,Come here and die,Arise ecc.. are bad tracks i don't know what to say about it.. about the anthems of other parties played in a different party,is logical that he plays Statement of disorder but just because it's a track of him... i really don't think that he should play an anthem of another party if it wasn't made by him..
On 23-07-2013 23:17:47, MarcoTechnofolle wrote:
I LOVE Butterfly vip!!
About Mad Dog... I think the hole italian hardcore scene is messed up except a few artists like F. Noize, Andy The Core, X-Mind.
About the different styles thing... if I listen to a hardcore set i expect hardcore tracks, I really hate crossbreed and all this drum 'n' bass influence in hardcore tracks
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On 29-07-2013 14:40:33, Thunder666 wrote:
In my opinion Dyprax plays always his tracks as well and they are always the same (go to check his tracklist). The only difference is that he doesn't have a big discography as Mad Dog and for this reason he his so versatile, he MUST play music from other producers if he wants make a set of 1 hour.
Anyway I have also doubts that he produces his own tracks..
On 29-07-2013 14:58:42, Nightmare_Dj wrote:
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To say the truth Dyprax is one of the very few dj's that more or less always (his tracks a part) plays always different stuff from the other producers and his tracklists are various and different,not only because he can play from hardcore to darkcore,crossbreed and other kind of music..but also because he has a good variety of track's choice.. to say the truth if he would do a set of only his productions he could do a much longer set than one hour.. (for example in this set he didn't play his remix of Electro Shocking,his first tracks "Blast them out" and "Dephts of sins" or "Religion of the beast" with T-Junction,Culture of chaos and others)
In this case i'm talking about him as dj, not as producer because i know that most of his tracks aren't made by him, but here i was talking about his dj skills,not his production skills..
On 29-07-2013 19:00:54, MarcoTechnofolle wrote:
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One of the very few?? I can name at least 10 djs that act like this.
Mad Dog makes big hits man! But it's good that everybody has his ideas, I keep supporting my theory, I like Mad Dog but I respect also other artists.
Do you go to parties or do you live the sets at home?