On 22-03-2009 18:18:58, FurY wrote:
First of all, if you guys don't know who a professionalist is I can't find words for that...a pro is a person who simply does something as a profession. So in that case they are pro's, because they play at parties for money.
Second. Driver did shit @ inqoming, that's true, but I'm listening to most of his sets, and I can see his huge improvement. If you don't know his actual skillz then don't judge him. He's now as skilled as most of dutch djs.
Hektor, we didn't missed Crypsis, who made a silly mistake - tagged his trance track as hardstyle ;] I don't know how about his mix, but his productions are way way far from good (good for hardstyle...).
In Poland there's not many men that are interested in DJing/producing AND have money for that. Driver worked hard to earn for his first shitty turntables. He sacrificed for what he's doing. In NL or other EU countries it's not that hard, because generally you only need to WANT to do this (the money is not a big problem). I'm not saying it's wrong, but comparing their possibilities they are good. Here, in Poland if someone wants to be a DJ he usually plays @ PC for year, two, three or more before he gets his own gear...
So, just don't be opposite to it. I'm sure most of you will like the sets they will make.
On 22-03-2009 19:00:15, Absynenth wrote:
PS: Radial Playerz ARE pro's when it comes for producing. at least for me. try flamez/rocking or salvame which will be released soon. also Hard Society along with Racid. they have bunch of good tracks but yet not released, I just heard them while they were playing them at the clubs.
On 22-03-2009 18:18:58, FurY wrote:
First of all, if you guys don't know who a professionalist is I can't find words for that...a pro is a person who simply does something as a profession. So in that case they are pro's, because they play at parties for money.
Second. Driver did shit @ inqoming, that's true, but I'm listening to most of his sets, and I can see his huge improvement. If you don't know his actual skillz then don't judge him. He's now as skilled as most of dutch djs.
Hektor, we didn't missed Crypsis, who made a silly mistake - tagged his trance track as hardstyle ;] I don't know how about his mix, but his productions are way way far from good (good for hardstyle...).
In Poland there's not many men that are interested in DJing/producing AND have money for that. Driver worked hard to earn for his first shitty turntables. He sacrificed for what he's doing. In NL or other EU countries it's not that hard, because generally you only need to WANT to do this (the money is not a big problem). I'm not saying it's wrong, but comparing their possibilities they are good. Here, in Poland if someone wants to be a DJ he usually plays @ PC for year, two, three or more before he gets his own gear...
So, just don't be opposite to it. I'm sure most of you will like the sets they will make.
On 23-03-2009 14:12:49, Freez wrote:
Crypsis = Grzegorz Luzynski = Crucifier
On 25-03-2009 10:06:08, FurY wrote:
I've never said it's bad, but trance is trance and hardstyle is hardstyle etc etc...
but...EOT (sozzz)
Zuigen, kreng!
Don't get angry. I just mentioned that in our eyes they are not pro yet. And no where was said that it was about the Polish pro's and upcommings.