not sure if you are serious about the DBSTF partJohn Cove wrote:I agree with the point that trends are more important for Q-Dance than what producers have done in the past. I mean, Noisecontrollers, Code Black, Atmozfears(?) are true pioneers and legends in the scene tho Keltek, D-Sturb, DBSTF are just more trendy right now because they please the scene with stuff they desire.
[23/11/2019] Qlimax - Symphony Of Shadows [NL]
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- Dafx
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Re: [23/11/2019] Qlimax - Symphony of Shadows [NL]

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DBSTF are the best producers in the scene now and have been basically since they stopped their house music.
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I never understood why people argue so much about the lineup every single year. There's only about 10 places every year, it's literally impossible to make the perfect lineup. They need to please everyone. There's at least 5-6 changes I'd make this year, but I'm still beyond hyped and will be there until the very end.
It's because we are passionate about the music & the scene itself and like to talk about it.Shendooo wrote:I never understood why people argue so much about the lineup every single year. There's only about 10 places every year, it's literally impossible to make the perfect lineup. They need to please everyone. There's at least 5-6 changes I'd make this year, but I'm still beyond hyped and will be there until the very end.
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Can't see any arguing. All I see is people discussing the lineup and motivating their own opinion.Shendooo wrote:I never understood why people argue so much about the lineup every single year. There's only about 10 places every year, it's literally impossible to make the perfect lineup. They need to please everyone. There's at least 5-6 changes I'd make this year, but I'm still beyond hyped and will be there until the very end.
Of course, I just wish the anthem would hurry up so we had something else to talk about.John Cove wrote:It's because we are passionate about the music & the scene itself and like to talk about it.Shendooo wrote:I never understood why people argue so much about the lineup every single year. There's only about 10 places every year, it's literally impossible to make the perfect lineup. They need to please everyone. There's at least 5-6 changes I'd make this year, but I'm still beyond hyped and will be there until the very end.
I do agree about the trending being more important nowadays for Q-Dance than the rest.
Qlimax (but true for every other Q festivals i guess) is no more about who deserves it, it's about who is trendy at the moment. That's why you see Rejecta and D-Sturb this year, that's why you see Sefa/Peacock everywhere, that's why you had SZP and Phuture Noize the past years while they are other artists who are in the scene for much more time but still didn't have a spot in the Qlimax line up.
And to be honest you can't blame them for that, it's business after all
Qlimax (but true for every other Q festivals i guess) is no more about who deserves it, it's about who is trendy at the moment. That's why you see Rejecta and D-Sturb this year, that's why you see Sefa/Peacock everywhere, that's why you had SZP and Phuture Noize the past years while they are other artists who are in the scene for much more time but still didn't have a spot in the Qlimax line up.
And to be honest you can't blame them for that, it's business after all

To be fair imho PH totally deserved to be on the line-up at the last 2 editions. 6+ years and 3 high quality artist album up until his 1st QL probably at the peak of his career. You just can't ignore that despite the hypeSkape wrote:I do agree about the trending being more important nowadays for Q-Dance than the rest.
Qlimax (but true for every other Q festivals i guess) is no more about who deserves it, it's about who is trendy at the moment. That's why you see Rejecta and D-Sturb this year, that's why you see Sefa/Peacock everywhere, that's why you had SZP and Phuture Noize the past years while they are other artists who are in the scene for much more time but still didn't have a spot in the Qlimax line up.
And to be honest you can't blame them for that, it's business after all

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As much as I enjoy the line-up, I can't go this year for several other reasons.
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