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Yasser Hanzi @ Spun Recs?

Gugha
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Posted : Jul 21, 2003 14:52
Good Luck for Yasser,he is a prodigy kid!
But i´ve heard that Yasser´s older sister (15 years ) is djing too...

I think that´s too much...


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Posted : Jul 21, 2003 17:23
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On 2003-07-21 02:04, sethspun wrote:
...there are many straight young kids listening to trance in brasil it is a popular as techno in europe and there are many youngsters who dont take drugs and dj and listen...



Psytrance as popular in Brazil as techno in Europe? You must be kidding
And unfortunately most young guys (and girls) at parties here are on drugs. Psytrance (rave party) is strongly associated with drug use in our country.

Everyone knows there´s a intense marketing behing Yasser Hanzi´s name. He´s one of the most famous psytrance DJs on Brazil, playing at every Rave XXXperience (the most famous and commercial rave party in Brazil, already in it´s 54 edition). He´s a 12 years old kid that DJs in "adult parties", possible the youngest professional DJ in the world, and the media explores this fact.

But I already saw him playing four or five times, and his mixes and music choices are good (IMO better than Rica Amaral, which means nothing...). He plays mostly released songs (I recently heard him playing Cosma - Mixed Up, Absolum - Stupid Human, Talamasca - Speaking Robot (GMS remix), Sesto Sento - Sneaky Sneaky, some Astrix tracks, etc) and he dances a little while playing. Most girls like him and his sets, and usually when he plays more people go dance at the dancefloor. IMO the most interesting thing about his sets is that he knows how to use a mixer and dares to do some different mixes. Everytime he plays, his father is together (which does not prevents him from seeing lots of guys smeling launch perfume and smoking marijuana at parties).

Hope he joined the Spun team beacuse his mixing skills and his promissing future...

One more thing to think about: maybe he can help us (our country) to stop associating raves to drugs. Maybe one day rave parties will be the "adult parties" in which even a 12 years old kid can play, dance and have fun.
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Posted : Jul 21, 2003 20:50
hey yasser my friend ... i very happy ...
good luck =)
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Electronic Bungalow
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Posted : Jul 21, 2003 22:26
Quote:

On 2003-07-21 14:52, Gugha wrote:
Good Luck for Yasser,he is a prodigy kid!
But i´ve heard that Yasser´s older sister (15 years ) is djing too...

I think that´s too much...


BOOOOOOOOM



What´s wrong about it ? I think, on the whole, it´s quite coherent. Wonder who sings...Anyway, at the long term it might turn out in better revenues, and that´s what really matters.
Presto


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Posted : Jul 21, 2003 23:21
I have heard Yasser playing a couple times before and I got really surprised when i heard his set after Bansi played at Trancedance 2003 ... I was surprised when he came up to play wearing a spun t-shirt also ... I thought he would not be good enough to be playing that time after Simon Posford , Space Cat and Bansi on Trancedence`s sunday night and to be playing for a such good label as well... But he did it all right ...He just got fucking better those times... Good Luck Kid !

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Beto
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Posted : Jul 22, 2003 01:01
Yasser is a very good dj.

Congratulations Hanzi family.


Boom


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sethspun
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Posted : Jul 22, 2003 02:26
to all the people who think he is to young is he to young to play a guitar or listen to rock and go to rock concerts ,its people like you guys who say he is to young because its a party that give people the perception its not ok for young people to go to parties it makes no sense at trancendence their were plent of FAMILIES THEIR MOTHERS FATHERS AND CHILDREN just because some people choose to take substances their doesnt mean young kids cant go there enjoy the music and not be influenced by the drugs young kids dont know whether people are smoking tobacco or smoking thing else,sometimes i wonder what the hell some of you people are thinking or your just bored so you write something negative or stupid same difference anyway everyone of all ages should be able to enjoy trance otherwise its just another form of racism age shouldnt matter peace seth
GARU
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Posted : Jul 22, 2003 02:59
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On 2003-07-20 21:34, Du Serena wrote:

I tell you, I never saw he mixing like that day, really, it was VERY good !




It was the first time that i saw him playing, and i can tell he play very well for a kid, but its a joke to compare him an adult, sorry .
"very good" for a child.
Luiz Paulo
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Posted : Jul 22, 2003 03:17
It's just another form of racism?? come on, be serious man and stop this "everyone should enjoy trance" thing...

We are talking about an underground music and lifestyle. Yes we are talking about people who take substances (and yes there are those in a rock concert, but afaik 12 year olds aren't lead guitar players in rock bands). We are talking about spending 4 days camping in the middle of nowhere, just dancing and enjoying. That is definitly not the kind of thing a 12 year old kid should have to endure. His body is not ready for that. His MIND is not ready for some of the things he might see.

And the funniest is that all of a sudden everyone involved in the trance scene is angels? It's funny 'cause here we have a 12 year old kid playing tracks about people tripping on mescaline, acid and DMT (some of them by Spun artists, oh yeah - alongside TIP the label that relies on that connection the most - which would be kinda funny if it wasn't sad), and he doesn't have a clue about what is going on, and what are these tracks about.

For all of you who are brazilian, here is the comparison that comes to my mind: all those 10 year old girls dancing "dança da garrafa" with little short skirts on TV shows like Gugu.
It's not racism, it's protection. If Yasser's father thinks the trance scene is a good environment in which to raise his kid, then so be it. I'm entitled to thinking he's harming his kid (and I'm not even mentioning the kid's hearing - imagine what great ears he'll have in 10 years). But I guess he's just overly happy to commercialize his family on the trance scene stage, as EB said.
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Gugha
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Posted : Jul 22, 2003 05:35
[quote]
On 2003-07-22 02:59, Eletronic Bungalow wrote:

What´s wrong about it ? I think, on the whole, it´s quite coherent. Wonder who sings...Anyway, at the long term it might turn out in better revenues, and that´s what really matters.

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Man, quite coherent? He´s older sister ( I mean 15 years old ok ? ) djing too ? Come on give a brake to us, so it´s a prodigy family indeed...in a few months we will have hanzi´s baby giving he´s first steps on the stage. We are loosing standards here

We need to know that there´s a lot of stuffs involved here, like marketing for example.
I´m not here to say that he does not desirves to be at the label( I had the opportunity to see the kid djing, and I think he do it cool ), or he´s sister probably in the future...

I just think that when you are a little kid u should live like one, it´s a very importat period of the life, when everything is very pure.
And for sure, you are not ready to face severall things, like people doing drugs right in front of you.
Electronic Bungalow
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Posted : Jul 22, 2003 08:00
Oh...I did not intend to focus over the moral issues here....(god heavens, what kind of moral there´d be to be argued about the presence of a 12 year old in one of those parties ? sounds like sheer madness to me). Anyway, I´d rather stick to my amazement regarding the marketing & promotional strategy behind the introduction of such a young person to the professional djing world. That´s all I was intending to talk about. Which, by the way, are the points his parents and relatives are also most interested in ? Don´t you think ? No harm meant.
Lucas Aly
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Posted : Jul 22, 2003 09:06
After reading all those comments i am rather with no more word left to say... just to reenforce the ideas

full-on: "One more thing to think about: maybe he can help us (our country) to stop associating raves to drugs."

Impossible my friend... hipocrisis is not my strong. how can u say that drugs are not associated with party raves? can u mencionate just one party u went and u have seen NO drugs? of course raves are always been associated to drug, druggaddicteds, drugdealers, that is the REALLITY... ppl are destroying a whole culture and i don't think a single child can change that, in fact i'm afraid, that at his age, is easear for him to be corrupted by the same ppl who "destroy" the raves in Brazil...


L.P.:
* we have a 12 year old kid playing tracks about people tripping on mescaline, acid and DMT
* the comparison that comes to my mind: all those 10 year old girls dancing "dança da garrafa"

E.B.:
* I´d rather stick to my amazement regarding the marketing & promotional strategy ... Which, by the way, are the points his parents and relatives are also most interested in...


LP & EB, i think u guys summarized the whole reallity, that's the point...

i'm sure that raves are not good place for the formation of a child...it is really to early for him to be in contact with this "perver w0rld" (if u know what i mean)... humans have phases to grown up, is an evolution, all at the right time... you change this schedule, you change everything... that's what i think, maybe my mom, psychologist, made me believe in that hehehehe           we are one.
Lesado


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Posted : Jul 22, 2003 09:27
Well....i see yaser play many times !!!!! all times he played very well !!! i think he explode on spun records !!
good luck yasser !!!!!!!
DETOX
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Posted : Jul 22, 2003 14:35
I wonder that if this guy wasnt 12 years old would he be signed to any label at all???

Just think about it....

And Luiz i am 100% on your side for this matter.           Toodaloo Motherfuckers!!!!!
marcelinha
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Posted : Jul 22, 2003 14:59
Luiz, I agree with u!

That`s it!
No more words!
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