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Topic: Zomerhit van dit jaar??? (19-6-2006 12:19:00)
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van de www.tiesto.com:
Well, the last few days the whole forum has been in uproar because of rumours about Tiësto's upcoming new album. Some people even managed to come up with tracks on the album. And of course, where there is smoke, there must be a fire. Let us present you with the official newsflash:
"Rumours have been going around for awhile, but now we can officially confirm the release of a new Tiësto single, the follow-up of his last anthem "Traffic". This time Tiësto teams up with L.A.-based Brian Transeau, BT for those who know what he's been up to. Unlike other collaborations with fellow-producers, BT does not push any buttons, but actually provides the vocals for this innovative production.
"Love Comes Again" cover
Tiësto has turned the song into the perfect mix of dancefloor sounds and mesmerizing melodies. As usual our man delivers the a-side mix, whilst on the b-side Magik Muzik signing Mark Norman grind it up some more by bringing in an edgier rhythm section and a surprise breakdown.
Love Comes Again will be released middle of April, and is the second single of the forthcoming artist album "Just Be", which features a total of 10 tracks, Also included on 'Just Be' is the much-wanted Tiësto version of 'Adagio For Strings'. More info to follow shortly..."
"Just Be" album cover
So, there you all have it. It's official, including the covers,
Tiësto and the Black Hole Crew.
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yesDe nieuwe hit?/plaat van Tiesto was vandaag bij maak 't of kraak 't. Hij klonk echt lekker, de beat van Traffic is erg terug te vinden. De Vocals (door BT) klinken tevens ook goed bij de plaat.
Hij is btw gemaakt met 97.6%, das best veel
Wilde geen nieuw topic openen aangezien die dan dezelfde titel zou krijgen
Maar wat denken jullie, IS DIT DE NIEUWE KNALLER VAN TIESTO?Topic: Proud to be Fout, muziek? (16-3-2004 15:49:00)Hehe inderdaad daar zat ik vanmiddag ook al aan te denken, heb ergens ook nog wel 2 smurfencd'jes liggen Topic: Proud to be Fout, muziek? (16-3-2004 15:21:00)
Bob Sinclar ft. Big Ali & Dollarman - Rock This Party
sample
Topic: Thema Duitsland (27-11-2005 19:44:00)sample
Volgende keer zou ik voor het Duitse volkslied gaan, deed het goed op het hockeytoernooi afgelopen jaar, maar dan om 6 uur 's ochtends over de speakers langs het veld...
Topic: Kerst Party Knallers (8-12-2004 21:20:00)Omdat hij (zij?) toch weer voor de deur staat.. KERST, een nummertje dat ik niet kon vinden in de lijst van vorig jaar:
Sax Brothers - Last Christmas
Topic: Legale cd's met ALLES (9-11-2004 07:32:00)Sax Brothers - Last Christmas
Maar... mag je de mp3 bestanden van deze cd omzetten naar bv. .wav bestanden en dan op cd branden om deze te gebruiken om te draaien?
Topic: 'Bekende' filmmuziek / soundtracks (20-4-2004 08:55:00)Volgende week heb ik plotseling een examenstunt waar ik muziek moet verzorgen, het thema hierbij is 'Hollywood'. Natuurlijk zijn de bekende soundtracks allemaal leuk en aardig maar hebben jullie nog id'tjes voor bepaalde nummers die in films voorkomen, bekend zijn en eventueel ook nog dansbaar zijn?
Bedankt!
Topic: nieuwe knaller van dj tiësto? (23-3-2004 23:00:00)Bedankt!
Patrick van Vugt schreef:
jaja mensen het is zo ver:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
van de www.tiesto.com:
Well, the last few days the whole forum has been in uproar because of rumours about Tiësto's upcoming new album. Some people even managed to come up with tracks on the album. And of course, where there is smoke, there must be a fire. Let us present you with the official newsflash:
"Rumours have been going around for awhile, but now we can officially confirm the release of a new Tiësto single, the follow-up of his last anthem "Traffic". This time Tiësto teams up with L.A.-based Brian Transeau, BT for those who know what he's been up to. Unlike other collaborations with fellow-producers, BT does not push any buttons, but actually provides the vocals for this innovative production.
"Love Comes Again" cover
Tiësto has turned the song into the perfect mix of dancefloor sounds and mesmerizing melodies. As usual our man delivers the a-side mix, whilst on the b-side Magik Muzik signing Mark Norman grind it up some more by bringing in an edgier rhythm section and a surprise breakdown.
Love Comes Again will be released middle of April, and is the second single of the forthcoming artist album "Just Be", which features a total of 10 tracks, Also included on 'Just Be' is the much-wanted Tiësto version of 'Adagio For Strings'. More info to follow shortly..."
"Just Be" album cover
So, there you all have it. It's official, including the covers,
Tiësto and the Black Hole Crew.
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yes
Hij is btw gemaakt met 97.6%, das best veel
Wilde geen nieuw topic openen aangezien die dan dezelfde titel zou krijgen
Maar wat denken jullie, IS DIT DE NIEUWE KNALLER VAN TIESTO?
roberto schreef:
ik heb hier nog een oude smurfenhouse cd in me kist zitten, dat nummer van ik heb nieuwe schoenen. Dat nummer is echt heeeel foutBinnenkort moet ik draaien op een feest met als thema 'Proud to be Fout', wat ik vind, echt foute nummers zijn niet echt lekker om te horen op zo'n avond tussen de 'normale' muziek in maar ik wil toch een aantal van dit soort nummers meenemen.
Wat vinden jullie nou nummers die op een Foutfeest horen?
Topic: Het ontstaan van dance (7-12-2003 14:56:00)Wat vinden jullie nou nummers die op een Foutfeest horen?
En het tweede deel van de presentatie door een vriend van mij, heeel kort over Techno en Garage...
Techno
After the period of House, a new chapter opened in the history of dance music.
In 1976 Techno arrived. It originated in the city of Detroit. Detroit is car city number one in the United States. 1976 is a year in which the industry declined.
I will mention two examples which influenced the development from House music to Techno. 1) In House music, the kick drum was very important. In Techno, the kick drum is fused with a new machine, the Roland TB 303 (an analogue bass with lots of interesting noises). 2)The sound is also influenced by electronic music produced in Europe from bands such as Kraftwerk from Germany.
The sound of the music became pure mechanical or electronic. This fits to its industrial birthplace. Techno has no disco background, like House.On the dancefloor one could here no discorythm or discomelodies.
The name 'techno' was introduced to the public via a couple of sources. In 1988 the term was used in a magazine called ‘The Face’ and in May of that year Virgin Records released a compilation entitled Techno! The New Dance Sound of Detroit.
Garage
House originated in a Chicago warehouse, Techno in an old Detroit factory and Garage in a New York club, called ‘the Paradise Garage’. The club was opened about eleven years ago in Greenwich Village. The music is hard to explain. Old soul music,heavy, loud and funky and with male or female vocal.
The sound was played at many clubs in the early seventies, but the term garage was born when DJs in the "Paradise Garage" played records that they made themselves in London pirate radiostations. The stations in turn promote the Garage club nights.
The Garage, with its sound system and spectacular light
show, was unparalleled by any other club in those days, and even today. It became the place to be: the DJ, the music, the sound system, and thousands of partygoers, not to mention the occasional visitors such as Mick Jagger, Eddie Murphy, Stevie Wonder, and Diana Ross.
The garage sound of today is a combination of '88 House sounds, Techno and
R'n'B music. It is a combination of old and new.
Garage music seems to have integrated itself into the mainstream
dance music scene, and it's not going away...
Topic: Het ontstaan van dance (7-12-2003 14:56:00)Techno
After the period of House, a new chapter opened in the history of dance music.
In 1976 Techno arrived. It originated in the city of Detroit. Detroit is car city number one in the United States. 1976 is a year in which the industry declined.
I will mention two examples which influenced the development from House music to Techno. 1) In House music, the kick drum was very important. In Techno, the kick drum is fused with a new machine, the Roland TB 303 (an analogue bass with lots of interesting noises). 2)The sound is also influenced by electronic music produced in Europe from bands such as Kraftwerk from Germany.
The sound of the music became pure mechanical or electronic. This fits to its industrial birthplace. Techno has no disco background, like House.On the dancefloor one could here no discorythm or discomelodies.
The name 'techno' was introduced to the public via a couple of sources. In 1988 the term was used in a magazine called ‘The Face’ and in May of that year Virgin Records released a compilation entitled Techno! The New Dance Sound of Detroit.
Garage
House originated in a Chicago warehouse, Techno in an old Detroit factory and Garage in a New York club, called ‘the Paradise Garage’. The club was opened about eleven years ago in Greenwich Village. The music is hard to explain. Old soul music,heavy, loud and funky and with male or female vocal.
The sound was played at many clubs in the early seventies, but the term garage was born when DJs in the "Paradise Garage" played records that they made themselves in London pirate radiostations. The stations in turn promote the Garage club nights.
The Garage, with its sound system and spectacular light
show, was unparalleled by any other club in those days, and even today. It became the place to be: the DJ, the music, the sound system, and thousands of partygoers, not to mention the occasional visitors such as Mick Jagger, Eddie Murphy, Stevie Wonder, and Diana Ross.
The garage sound of today is a combination of '88 House sounds, Techno and
R'n'B music. It is a combination of old and new.
Garage music seems to have integrated itself into the mainstream
dance music scene, and it's not going away...
Hier is de tekst van m'n presentatie Engels, tekst is nog in Engels maar lijkt me niet zo'n probleem toch. Verwacht er niet te veel van, gewoon basic informatie...
House Music
The history of House Music starts in Chicago. Actually, house music is a follow up to Disco. About the year 1980 the first House sounds were born. New technologies such as ‘digital’ music in combination with still influences of the Disco sounds made this new music style. The creator of this style was Frankie Knuckles, a New York DJ. In the year 1977 Frankie was asked to be DJ in a new club in Chicago. He took the offer en started as DJ in the ‘Warehouse’. He developed a style with influences of disco, funk and even European music. The public of the club was very enthousiast about his style and because the club was also known as the ‘House’ the style also got this name. A new music style was born!
Frankie didn’t play only original records, surtenly when the coming of new disco records stopped, he started to mixed old records and played them in the Warehouse.
Not a long time after the Warehouse was famous about the music, local radio stations started to play House music. Records which were played in the Warehouse were also played on this radio stations. Also a lot of own stuff, self mixed records was played in those radio shows. House music did get more and more fans.
Other clubs saw the start of a new hype and in the year 1983 there were 3 ‘House’ clubs in Chicago. DJ’s such as Frankie Knuckles, Ron Hardy & Jessie Saunders were the resident DJ’s of those clubs. DJ is the abbreviation of Disc Jockey. But these DJ’s didn’t play music from discs. Everything was still on tape.
But Jessie Saunders came in contact with an owner of a record press company. Together they start an own label for House records. In the beginning the only released Jessie’s records, because this was already a big success, they decided to release also records of other House DJ’s and producers under the label name ‘Trax’.
In the end of 1986 House got international. A few House DJ’s went on tour in England and the Netherlands. I was clear that the English en the Dutch club public wasn’t ready for this new style of music.
Meanwhile the development of House music in Chicago went on and on. But the scene there started to fall apart. Despite of this the House music was still alive or even more than that. You can say that House is the beginning of the dance music we now know. The first real beats were born in that period.
During the House period, there was also another dance style in development in another American city: Detroit. This style was called Techno.
Topic: Het ontstaan van dance (6-12-2003 17:26:00)House Music
The history of House Music starts in Chicago. Actually, house music is a follow up to Disco. About the year 1980 the first House sounds were born. New technologies such as ‘digital’ music in combination with still influences of the Disco sounds made this new music style. The creator of this style was Frankie Knuckles, a New York DJ. In the year 1977 Frankie was asked to be DJ in a new club in Chicago. He took the offer en started as DJ in the ‘Warehouse’. He developed a style with influences of disco, funk and even European music. The public of the club was very enthousiast about his style and because the club was also known as the ‘House’ the style also got this name. A new music style was born!
Frankie didn’t play only original records, surtenly when the coming of new disco records stopped, he started to mixed old records and played them in the Warehouse.
Not a long time after the Warehouse was famous about the music, local radio stations started to play House music. Records which were played in the Warehouse were also played on this radio stations. Also a lot of own stuff, self mixed records was played in those radio shows. House music did get more and more fans.
Other clubs saw the start of a new hype and in the year 1983 there were 3 ‘House’ clubs in Chicago. DJ’s such as Frankie Knuckles, Ron Hardy & Jessie Saunders were the resident DJ’s of those clubs. DJ is the abbreviation of Disc Jockey. But these DJ’s didn’t play music from discs. Everything was still on tape.
But Jessie Saunders came in contact with an owner of a record press company. Together they start an own label for House records. In the beginning the only released Jessie’s records, because this was already a big success, they decided to release also records of other House DJ’s and producers under the label name ‘Trax’.
In the end of 1986 House got international. A few House DJ’s went on tour in England and the Netherlands. I was clear that the English en the Dutch club public wasn’t ready for this new style of music.
Meanwhile the development of House music in Chicago went on and on. But the scene there started to fall apart. Despite of this the House music was still alive or even more than that. You can say that House is the beginning of the dance music we now know. The first real beats were born in that period.
During the House period, there was also another dance style in development in another American city: Detroit. This style was called Techno.
Ik heb voor Engels een presentatie gedaan over het ontstaan van 'House' in Chicago dan vooral. House is de opvolger van Disco. En kwam op rond 1980. Moet ik de tekst posten?
Topic: flightcase (19-11-2003 17:17:00)Heb ook even een vraagje over een flightcase: Ik heb zelf een Gemini PS-626i, en hiervoor wil ook ik een flightcase aanschaffen. Welke uit de webshop kan ik het beste nemen? Bedankt!
Topic: Kerst Party Knallers (31-10-2003 07:37:00)Volgende vond ik ook nog, beide 'Dance':
Orion Too ft. Caithlin - White Christmas
Unknown Artist - Last Christmas (DJ Scotty Radio Edit)
Topic: Kerst Party Knallers (30-10-2003 22:15:00)Orion Too ft. Caithlin - White Christmas
Unknown Artist - Last Christmas (DJ Scotty Radio Edit)
Om ff apart in te gaan op het topic ' Party Music' van Nick,
wat zijn nou echte Kerst Party Knallers, All I Want For Christmas is bekend maar wat hebben jullie nog meer voor Knallers?
Topic: De beste partyhits (29-10-2003 18:39:00)wat zijn nou echte Kerst Party Knallers, All I Want For Christmas is bekend maar wat hebben jullie nog meer voor Knallers?
MDC - Sunny Trumpets
DJ Dave - Wonderfull World
DJ Lhasa - Giulia (Gabry Ponte Remix)
DJ Dave - Killing Me Softly
DJ Dave - Wonderfull World
DJ Lhasa - Giulia (Gabry Ponte Remix)
DJ Dave - Killing Me Softly