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19 May 2004, 09:32
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Ein paar Eindrücke seiner Asien-Tour!
Asia Tiësto - 2004-05-04 I just came back today from my Asia tour. It was actually the first time for me in this area and it has been very special. It all started in China, Chengdu. This city is the 3rd biggest in china with 6 million people. This was a very undeveloped area for my kind of music. There was a record store, but the only music you could buy was approved by the government. So music of classical Chinese composers and stuff. For me to play there that night was really weird. It was in a multifunctional club with several floors, they even had a karaoke floor. It was cool to play there and I noticed that the crowd was absorbing the night. They listened to music they never ever had heard before and also the visuals formed a spectacular sight for them. The same thing happened to me after that when I went to Vietnam. For those people it was just as special because foreign deejays never play there. The only DJ ever played in Vietnam before me was Paul Oakenfold and that was already more then a year ago. Imagine us in Europe or America that we could go to a party only once a year..…that would be crazy…How spoiled are we? And the hustle I went through over there. I had to fill in a form with all the titles of my records I was bringing in to the country. After I arrived I had to play for members of the government and only if they approved I was allowed to play that night for the crowd. So I was playing for 30 minutes for like ten people with an average age of 74. Luckely they liked it, so I could play that night in Ho Chi Ming city. Vietnam was the highlight of the tour for me, great crowd, very friendly people and a special place, also to go on holiday in the future. After that, I played Taipei, Bangkok and finally Japan. The cool thing about this whole tour is that you meet so many deejays around the world and the quality was really high. All over the world the whole DJ thing gets more and more professional. Even in Vietnam they started a DJ school now. I actually officially opened it which was a great honor. In every country where I played on this Tiësto/Thirst tour, we always have a competition the night before I play. The winning DJ can play before me at the main show night and gets to travel with me to several places around the world. It’s a great thing and that’s where I learned that DJ’s are getting better and also understand they have to work hard to go to the top. The question they all ask me is “what makes a great DJ”? My answer: “Rock the crowd in your own original way, try to surprise them with good records and mixing and start producing you own music. Without your own productions it will be impossible to become a global DJ. Thanks to Heineken Thirst for this great tour and everybody I met on the road. I had a great time!!! Love, Tiësto |
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23 May 2004, 10:32
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Nach Vietnam kommt er, aber bei uns wird er nie gebucht! (IMG:http://www.technoboard.at/style_emoticons/default/sleepy.gif)
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23 May 2004, 11:47
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Bei uns will den auch keiner hören, geschweige denn bezahlen
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23 May 2004, 11:50
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ZITAT(unregistered @ 23. May 2004, 11:47 ) Bei uns will den auch keiner hören, geschweige denn bezahlen wer sagt das? also wenn er kommen würd wär ich dabei! er is zwar beiweitem nicht mein lieblings dj, aber trotzdem sollte man sich ihn mal live geben, wenn man die chance dazu hätte! |
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23 May 2004, 11:52
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schlittnfohra! Gruppe: tb admin Beiträge: 22.803 Mitglied seit: 26-March 02 Wohnort: 9900 Mitglieds-Nr.: 85 |
ZITAT(Tenshi @ 23. May 2004, 11:32 ) Nach Vietnam kommt er, aber bei uns wird er nie gebucht! (IMG:http://www.technoboard.at/style_emoticons/default/sleepy.gif) ich glaub ein sehr großer grund ist dabei, dass sie (die großen dj's allgemein) einfach einen neuen absatzmarkt erschließen wollen, europa ist allgemein ja schon sehr gesättigt, nun gehn sie eben auch in die weite welt hinaus und wollen neue märkte erschließen. |
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23 May 2004, 11:54
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"After I arrived I had to play for members of the government and only if they approved I was allowed to play that night for the crowd. So I was playing for 30 minutes for like ten people with an average age of 74."
was für ein erlebnis... *ggg* |
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