Trance Forum | Stats | Register | Search | Parties | Advertise | Login

There are 0 trance users currently browsing this page
Trance Forum » » Forum  North America - Tsuyoshi Suzuki and Dino Psaras, Jan. 24th NYC

1 2 Next Page →
First Page Last Page
Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on StumbleUpon
Author

Tsuyoshi Suzuki and Dino Psaras, Jan. 24th NYC

Localsky
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  16
Posts :  117
Posted : Jan 21, 2004 02:33
Tsuyoshi Suzuki and Dino Psaras are going to be in NYC for a Tsunami party this Saturday. I have a lot of respect for both of these guys. I have no affiliation with Tsunami so don't yell at me or anything. Just thought I would post it incase anyone doesn't know.           my cat is deathly afraid of aluminum foil
Surrender
IsraTrance Team

Started Topics :  506
Posts :  5388
Posted : Jan 21, 2004 03:38
"and knowing is half the battle- G.I -JOE!!!!!!!!!"           "On the other hand, you have different fingers."
http://myspace.com/gadimon
ZeRo
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  39
Posts :  802
Posted : Jan 21, 2004 18:28
would definitely like to see both of those guys but will be checking out the am-psy party in Philly. BE sure tell us about it though. . .

PEACE and light           ein chadash tachat hashemesh. there is nothing new under the sun. --kohelet.
Maska
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  27
Posts :  869
Posted : Jan 21, 2004 22:52
Two of my favorite artist of all time. I love Dino's current album. Great stuff.

I'm not so sure about Mr. Suzuki though. He has really changed. The last time he was in LA all of my friends were really dissapointed with the fact that he didn't play psy at all, more like Tech trance/Weird techno. I did hear he was going to start playing Psy again. Has anybody heard this too?
MANTIS


Started Topics :  6
Posts :  67
Posted : Jan 22, 2004 00:06
He is supposed to, but I have a feeling that some of his mixes may have some techno/progressive sounds with it. Once he gets back in the groove I don't think he will have any problems.
Gaialau
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  34
Posts :  183
Posted : Jan 22, 2004 20:08
TSUNAMI presents
?The Return of the Master?

Saturday, January 24th 2004 at Club ARC

Exclusive Extended DJ Sets
TSUYOSHI SUZUKI (Feedback Records, Japan)
TSUYOSHI SUZUKI, the supreme trance master, returns! Without a doubt,
Tsuyoshi is the one trance artist considered the absolute master
DJ/producer. Most current international top trance geniuses will state
that Tsuyoshi is the one who turned them on to trance and substantially
influenced them. He was the soul of MATSURI, he was half of PRANA.
Tsuyoshi took a few years off to experiment with other music genres,
co-created JOUJOUKA, and is now back in his full-on psychedelic trance!
This is his first appearance in this his latest, true incarnation on
the American Continent. Come witness history!

DINO PSARAS (Atomic Records, UK)
DINO is consistently and without fail, among the handful international
trance artists who can twist and turn with the audiences emotions,
moods, insights and euphoria, with his own music, the one he
co-creates under CYDONIA, or with the music he collects through his
unique vision, taste and talent, from his friends in the top
international trance movement around the globe.

YONI (Global Trance, NY)
YONI is the top international US based trance DJ. His psychedelic
full-on Israeli style sets bring each time the crowds to a roaring
frenzy.


Ambient Room
SURPRISE DJS

CLUB ARC
6 Hubert St.
off Hudson St, 3 blocks below Canal
(trains A,C,E to Canal, 1/9 to Franklin)
Hours 11pm till late

Admission
$25 in advance
(plus store commission)
$30 @ the door
18+ Event
Valid Picture ID is Required

Psydeco Atmosphere by
DAYA CAYUNG www.dreamcatcherstudio.net
Localsky
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  16
Posts :  117
Posted : Jan 24, 2004 03:20
Does anyone know if Tsuyoshi Suzuki was interviewed by TripOutNY and if he was, did he say what kind of music he was going to play? Thanks in advance.           my cat is deathly afraid of aluminum foil
psyman
IsraTrance Full Member

Started Topics :  51
Posts :  427
Posted : Jan 24, 2004 04:27
i saw the post in the "iediot ahronot" paper i see that tsunami went on mainstream
nice one
ZeRo
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  39
Posts :  802
Posted : Jan 24, 2004 12:47
in the interview he said he would play psytrance, trance, and electro??techno?? im pretty sure he mentioned a third form but dont remember what it was exactly. sorry           ein chadash tachat hashemesh. there is nothing new under the sun. --kohelet.
spliffnik
IsraTrance Full Member

Started Topics :  53
Posts :  663
Posted : Jan 24, 2004 13:43
heard him in Tokyo a bit ago..... Played techno, with one or two trance tracks... at best he plays techno with a slight trance flavor.... but if it doesnt put me in a state of trance....then to me it is NOT trance!
Tsuyoshi = not trance
Maybe entertaining, but dont expect anything psychedelic.....

spliffnik
pSyCH0acT|VE
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  28
Posts :  195
Posted : Jan 24, 2004 15:24
Have fun NY!
Don't worry ... Spliffnik - Tsuyoshi will show you what he's all about tomorrow
          -==-=-===-=-=--=--=-=-=-=-==--=--=-=-=-
http://www.myspace.com/sonicdistance
-=-=-==-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=--==-=-=-=-=-=
psyman
IsraTrance Full Member

Started Topics :  51
Posts :  427
Posted : Jan 25, 2004 20:50
any body been there some rewiues please
Localsky
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  16
Posts :  117
Posted : Jan 28, 2004 04:06
Does anyone know the name of the second (maybe third) song Suzuki played? I would really appreciate if anyone could ID it.           my cat is deathly afraid of aluminum foil
Janux
IsraTrance Full Member

Started Topics :  97
Posts :  766
Posted : Jan 28, 2004 20:27

Review for Mr. Psyman...
I wrote this for someone else... so just pasted it here.
its kinda long, sorry, enjoy....

My favorite part of Tsuyoshi's set was his last half an hour, when he moved away from the more techy trance into the spacier, groovier, and more psychadelic sound.   Clean psychadelic, not crazy psychadelic.    I did miss
the first 30 minutes of his set, so I dont know what went on there, but I can kinda guess by what he was playing when I got there, as to how he built up to the groove he was in. In terms of mixing tech-house-trance and psytrance together, he did a great ob, with a diverse track selection thing going on...   He would slip in and out of psytrance very nicely, and he played some tracks that seemed to use psytrance sounds, but had a slightly different structure to the buildups etc...     a more house structure, just some of the tracks.   Some of his
mixes would be very quick, just slipping smoothly from one track to another, others would be longer, and all his mixes were perfect.    I did notice that he did not do as much beat-matching as I thought he would.  But there were also times where you knew he was mixing, and his mix was technically so good, that you couldnt tell what exactly was going on, wether it was beat
matched or a beat mixed in to another track's ambient, or even wether he just slipped from one to another so well, with such good track selection that you werent sure wether he was mixing something into the previous track,
or into a new track with very similar sound qualities etc....
You can tell he is a sound master.     Like I said the last half an hour was the best, this time when he slipped into the psytrance he stayed there, spacey clean psychadelic with a twist, and he built up towards Dino's set
nicely, his last track got pretty crazy. Clearly a unique and highly independant and creative sound artist

Dino Psaras, now here is a psytrance master Dj.   Killer.  Probably the best Dj set I've heard in a while.
I remember only one other in NYC that one could compare, and Dino's is still in a league of its own.
This guy really knows what good trance is, his music and sounds are the type that grabs everyone, no matter what kind of psytrance you like best, you will be totally into his journey.    Dino goes way beyond speaking in
tracks, his mixdown leaves you everywhere at the same time, the music just becomes this sound story, there are no more tracks, there are no more artists when Dino plays, just sound. I thought that his set struck a perfect balance between dark positive sound and trippy energy sounds and rhythms.   And something about his pace, the
way he breaks away from a beat, the way he comes back, the small segments he throws in, and then the continuous 10 minutes of non stop rhythme, he keeps you guessing, but subconsciously completely comfortable.   I love his trance equation. Super stuff Dino.
Localsky
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  16
Posts :  117
Posted : Jan 30, 2004 04:06
I thought what Suzuki was doing was crazy. He would spin mostly techy psy interrupted occasionally by truly psychedelic songs (like Bio-Tonic "On the Rocks" and Cosma "yok yok"). And by the way, I have heard "On the Rocks" before but never thought much of it; but I was blown away when he played it, really great. Jehan, it is too bad you missed the first half an hour of Suzuki’s set. I thought the first three songs he played were the best played all night. Anyone know that second song?? And I cannot say enough of how great of a job Yoni did warming up the crowd. That is the way an opening DJ should spin… I also agree Dino Psaras was very good. I just wish he would have gone to more of a morning sound at the end. The crowd at this party was pretty questionable. Not everyone just some isolated groups.           my cat is deathly afraid of aluminum foil
Trance Forum » » Forum  North America - Tsuyoshi Suzuki and Dino Psaras, Jan. 24th NYC

1 2 Next Page →
First Page Last Page
Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on StumbleUpon


Copyright © 1997-2024 IsraTrance