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  1. They are known as house/electro house and french house DJ's, but I felt it was a bit glitchy
  2. Poll is even at the moment but discussion seems one sided
  3. ITT Nightclub cover charges. Discuss
  4. please elaborate. I don't really get what you mean. I think he means more than 'Get Lucky' needs to be highlighted to listeners from the album
  5. Welcome chiefy skip
  6. Artists will always grow and change, I think it's impossible not to. But even though Daft Punk's sound has changed, per say, they are still sticking true to their fundamental and foundational morals as artists. Daft Punk don't stick true to their sound, they are sticking true to their image as Daft Punk. The 'make what we feel' robot headed, popular with band-wagoners sound. And Tiesto is the undisputed world champion of what he does in the area he specialises. He is so much larger than so many big artists it's not even funny.
  7. Probs only plays minecraft so it won't make a difference
  8. The new generation of punters is the worst yet. Spoiled, internet-fed little cunts. No-one should read or take in anything they do or say at all ever. Ignore the entire generation and they may just fuck off or grow up. On topic: It's been interesting to see a thread stay tight and read everyone's opinions on shit.
  9. Cupe

    Hey yoo

    Welcome dude
  10. Ahhh so you think he meant Im killing them in this interview instead of his music is killing theirs? That's a fair explanation. Personally I'm not the greatest fan of the new album when i compare it to discovery etc. it still is a solid album though How could he say his music is killing theirs? Totally different markets in different genres released to different demographics. He may be a cocky cunt but he's not a moron. This article is a perfect example of how a journalist can pull something out of context and steam roll with it Also I heard angelina and brad pitt are getting a divorce again
  11. English isn't his first language. I understand that to be him not meaning to end up talking shit about them, then realises he is. Meaning, in this current conversation, not some kind of other context or music-scene related. He doubles back and laughs about it. I expect he was talking to someone about something else, and the topic of Daft Punk came up, and the author made an entirely new article, out of context, focussing only on the Daft Punk area of conversation, making it look like he was intentionally putting them down (which he realises himself mid conversation then apologises, still jokingly, because I bet his intention wasn't to put them down). All he was doing was saying Daft Punk is so large that people bandwagon their tracks even if they're not very good. Then laughs about it when he realises he is unintentionally destroying them during an interview/conversation that probably wasn't, in context, entirely about his opinion of Daft Punk. *edit* eggs beat me and kind of went down a similar path
  12. Not so much now, but Tiesto in his prime was huge. Legit household name, how many trance producers or electronic producers are asked to make anthems for the olympics etc. But he really comes across as a wank these days, lost alot of respect and love for selling out. He's large and he knows it I guess. Elaborate on what we don't understand? People saying Tiesto's music is piss compared to Daft Punk. There's a reason why he has been, and still is, in the top 5 ranked DJ's in the world. The music scene in Europe etc is far beyond what people know about in Australia. Daft Punk make good tracks, no doubt; classics that will stand the test of time. But there are so many band-wagoners it's insane. Get Lucky is a terrible, repetitive track imo. The hook is mental, but that's probably because it's looped 500 times in the track. Don't get me wrong, I have the Homework album on wax and I've been a Daft Punk fan from way back, but I don't think you can even compare Tiesto and Daft Punk. They're totally different and from completely different musical worlds. To sum up what I got from Tiesto was really that he wasn't out to take a stab at them on purpose, only pointing out that whatever they bring out people will eat up. This is because they're large and have carved their place in music history forever. How can you argue that?
  13. You guys need to open your mind and understand how the scene works globally and at the level of industry these guys are in. A lot of what he's saying is true.
  14. That is fucking too surreal to be real... But it is.
  15. Tweeted/reposted
  16. Wanting to buy or hire? Also, moved to speakers section
  17. Hey man good to see you posting
  18. Reposted on ausdjforums soundcloud and @ausdjforums
  19. Good luck with your search dude. Where are you located and where do you want to tag along? Brisbane CBD/Valley?
  20. Surely he's a fucking idiot and this is a joke. Nothing will come of it but more bad publicity. Even if it's his legal team pursuing it against his wishes, it's all bad
  21. I.am suing you – Pharrell Williams feels the wrath of Will.i.am Will.i.am, one of the judges on BBC talent show The Voice, is suing fellow US pop music star Pharrell Williams over his use of the phrase “I am” . Mr Williams set up his own “i am OTHER” brand to promote talent online and said he was searching for a “diverse group of optimistic, bright minds”. But Will.i.am, real name William James Adams, took exception and filed a lawsuit claiming that he owns the copyright to the phrase “I AM” and that Pharrell's logo is “confusingly similar” to his “i.am+” iPhone camera add-on, according to court documents. The “registration of the mark.. is likely to dilute the I AM mark and the will.i.am mark”, the documents claim. Pharrell Williams told Rolling Stone magazine: “I am disappointed that Will, a fellow artist, would file a case against me. I am someone who likes to talk things out and, in fact, I attempted to do just that on many occasions. ”I am surprised in how this is being handled and I am confident that Will's trademark claims will ultimately be found to be as meritless and ridiculous as I do.“ Will.i.am, founder of the hip hop band The Black Eyed Peas, has recently faced accusations of copyright infringement himself after producers Arty and Mat Zo accused him of sampling their song “Rebound” without their permission on his latest recording with singer Chris Brown.
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