bigboner Posted May 11, 2006 Share Posted May 11, 2006 mamigay nman kayo ng tickets for the CHICANE EVENT! Quote Link to comment
dj_flip03 Posted May 11, 2006 Share Posted May 11, 2006 hu will go to chicane?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'm goin. Wanna join? ParteE mode ON! Quote Link to comment
icequake Posted May 12, 2006 Share Posted May 12, 2006 cno may tickets sa chicane? Quote Link to comment
icequake Posted May 12, 2006 Share Posted May 12, 2006 ano bang magandang album and artist na disco jazz, jazz house, or lounge house Quote Link to comment
bigboner Posted May 13, 2006 Share Posted May 13, 2006 geees! regular tickets for the Chicane event is 1,000 and 1,200 for the door tickets Quote Link to comment
thermite Posted May 14, 2006 Share Posted May 14, 2006 THE RUPIAH FACTORIf you swallow six ecstacy pills, you will have an overdose. So, could this mean that there is a safe dosage for a drug that’s declared to be illegal? Reading the article “Tiesto Fan Dead” kinda shocked me. All I thought was that it was just due to a stampede, but I was wrong! What shocked me more was reading the attendance figures and not the e thing! An estimated of 28,000 people attended Tiesto’s gig in Indonesia? Yes 28,000 people! Whatta? Could this mean that a country that is politically and economically more unstable than us and well known as the biggest Islamic Republic (well, we all know most Muslim countries despise the cultures of the west) has a better Electronica scene than Las Islas Pilipinas? His gig Manila was just held in small venue which I think has a capacity of only 3,000 or shall I say less than that. But it was a big event and a HISTORIC ONE if you will compare it to synonymous ones but of diffrent DJs! This gave me another realization that the scene in Manila is really lagging compared to other countries especially among developed ones. But comparing with Indonesia makes me think that they really have a healthy scene there and that economics is not really a factor! "Ano ba ang lamang ng Indonesia sa atin.?" Do Muslim clerics recite their Allah praises in a very TRANCE-ish way? Could it be that it was “over-sponsored” that it affected the ticket price. Nahhhh .. I guess not. Maybe we should just change our currency to Rupiah. Quote Link to comment
thermite Posted May 14, 2006 Share Posted May 14, 2006 OH..I GOT THE ARTICLE FOR DJ BIGS BLOGS!!! HE IS DIFINITELY RIGHT... Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted May 14, 2006 Share Posted May 14, 2006 Hmmm... Perhaps music piracy is more rampant over there, which is why much more people know Tiesto. Besides, Indonesia has a larger population than the Philippines Quote Link to comment
thermite Posted May 15, 2006 Share Posted May 15, 2006 In Search of Sunrise 5 tour, Asia, 2006 I am currently on the plane flying back to Amsterdam after almost a whole month in Asia. I had never been on a tour like this so I didn't know what was waiting for me over there. Hereby, a summary of my experiences. It started with an epic show at the Formula One race in Kuala Lumpur on March 18th. This was the biggest production ever for a dance event in Asia. The stage looked amazing and the party itself was super! Then in Japan I finally had a good show at a venue called Ageha. before this show I played 3 times in Japan but somehow my performances always tanked. This time everything was perfect: an energetic crowd and a great show! Then, after WMC Miami I went on to Manila, which was great as well. The funniest thing of this show was my entrance to the DJ booth. I was waiting outside the venue on the street and could only hear the beat of the DJ playing before me. Then they opened the door and I walked right into the DJ booth and started playing. It's like going from 0 to 60 miles an hour in 5 seconds! In Seoul people were completely crazy and 2 guys tried to run through the plasma screens!! That didn't really work well so they had to carry one person off the stage to the medical post. I heard later that the guy confused the plasma screens for a curtain so he thought he could run through it. After that night I went on to Hong Kong which is a great city. We had a couple days off there so we had time for shopping. The DJ gig was in the smallest place I have played in years but the atmosphere was great: a very nice and intimate party. We drove to China for a 5 day tour with our suitcases stuffed with sneakers and electronic gadgets. This tour through China was an experience. Every night the clubs where I played were rammed with 85 % Chinese and 15% European crowd. The atmosphere was amazing and my personal highlight was a visit to Beijing where we had a day off to look around the city. Check out the pictures under the gallery on my website. China is huge and it was interesting to see how fast this country is developing and catching up with the rest of the world. Then I went on to Thailand for a great club gig right in the center of Bangkok. The crowd was amazing and the people in general in Bangkok are super friendly! I was lucky to be there during Thai New Year. The funniest thing is that people run around for three days getting each other soaking wet with baskets and waterguns full of ice water .This all for good luck. I think the whole world should do this ritual once a year, it's great, fun and very positive. Then I played the opening of new club Ministry of Sound in Singapore. It's a huge and beautiful club, the best one I have seen in Asia so far! Then, I went on to Taiwan to play a 6000 people venue. The set up was kind of strange because I couldn't hear the music or the people in the room... I was that far from the crowd and that definitely influenced my set. The show was ok and the production was very nice but I felt that if I was closer to the crowd there would have been a better connection between me and them and the whole vibe would have been better that night. Last but not least, I went to Indonesia, a country that used to be high on my wish list to play! So, first we went to Bali. We visited the elephant temple, Sugar Agung (a very famous local percussionist) and did lots of sight seeing, shopping (again) and sunbathing! In every shop, its manager came up to me and told me to take as much as me and my crew wanted...for free! Tourism in Bali got hit hard after the terrorist attacks. It is a shame because it's such a beautiful island and the people are so nice. The gig at Double Six was great but there were hardly any Indonesians! It was a place packed with Europeans and Australians. Nothing wrong with that of course but I didn't expected that in Bali. Next day my show in Yogjakarta was cancelled due to heavy rain and thunderstorms. I was supposed to play on the beach in the open air and that was just impossible due to this weather. This was definitely the biggest disappointment of the tour. Next day in the morning we flew to Jakarta for what would be the biggest show of the tour. Save the best for last, that's what my management must have thought! At the press conference there were already more then a hundred journalists and that night 28,000 people showed up for the show. All I can say is: WOUW!! What an amazing crowd that was! The production was great and the sound system was the best one of the Asian tour. This was definitely my personal favorite gig of the Asian tour but as you can read those were all very good experiences. I haven't told you everything in total detail because then I can write a whole book just about this tour! But I hope you have an idea about what I experienced here in Asia. I want to thank all the people who came to the shows, all the promoters and everybody else who helped to make this tour so successful. I hope we can do it again soon. I will never forget this tour in my life!! Love,Tiësto Quote Link to comment
bigboner Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 About that OPM HOuse song, it is called "Oh Ano" and the artist is Dondon REnato aka houseboy. It one of the tracks in a Dance compilation called "GOOD HOUSE MUSIC" released by Warner Music. The voice includes a dialogue between Gloria Diaz and Dindo Fernando taken from a movie. Also check DJ TRavis remix of Hale's The Day you Said goodnight! Here's the link for a free download! http://www.trackupload.com/index.php?act=m...ysong&s_id=1180 Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 May I add that there are also other good house tracks on that CD? Quote Link to comment
thermite Posted May 18, 2006 Share Posted May 18, 2006 i just checked the site of manila's groovenation by dj toti dalmacion..it says there that "no progressive trance pls."!!!..ang problema talaga ng pinoy crab mentality...paano ko maappreciate ang music nila..i am more into trance heheheheehehehe Quote Link to comment
señor_bugoy Posted May 18, 2006 Share Posted May 18, 2006 akyat ko ulit... bakit tumahimik? Quote Link to comment
ladyboy Posted May 18, 2006 Share Posted May 18, 2006 i collect hed kandi ska marigold dami nila house music Quote Link to comment
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