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#出神舞曲 #前卫浩室 #电子
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Netherlands 荷兰

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几年前着名DJ Paul Oakenforld(保罗欧肯佛)在事业到达顶峰时提到他不想再当DJ了,有人问他谁会是将来的级巨星DJ,当时的乐坛并没有特别出色的人选,但保罗却告诉媒体,有一个来自荷兰的DJ叫做Tiesto,现场的媒体吃惊的问:&他是谁?&,当时根本没有人听过这个名字。但是,Tiesto的确办到了,2004年这位著名DJ再度蝉连世界百大DJ的首位,再也没有人觉得意外,2004年Trance曲风再度独领风骚,进占世界各大舞厅。

2003年,当Tiesto一举从无名英雄跃居世界第一时,他自己也吓了一跳,他觉得一切似乎来得太快,虽然他这目标有充份的野心和企图,他自信可以达到世界前五名或前三名的位置,但真的太快了。

他觉得是他的好友Paul Van Dyk(保罗凡戴克)帮了他一个大忙,两人一同出演的欧洲及西班牙Ibiza的表演,使得他名气扶摇直上,Tiesto一举成名原因当然不止于此,2003年5月在荷兰巨蛋25,000人前的个人秀,长达8小时的精彩DJ秀、每个星期四在英国Cream舞厅驻场,以及不停在欧洲和美国大型的派对表演,光是飞行的哩加起来应该就可以飞到月亮了,他同时也成为2003年在最多观众面前表演放歌的DJ。

最重要的是,若你本身不够好,再多的表演也没有用,Tiesto是个非常棒的DJ,他知道如何营造感觉、他有一大箱的唱片、神乎奇技的接歌技巧和聪明的自我推销、用之不尽的精力和对音乐的热诚,在DJ台上他会跟着音乐摇摆、放声大笑并且和来跳舞的人有一股奇妙的结合的动力,他总是精心挑选客人们喜欢的歌,这也难怪每个人离开派时总会说这是他们此生参加过最棒的一次舞会经验。

‘国民DJ’也是他的绰号,他是令人备感亲切的好DJ,不是不可及的,小鬼崇拜她、想要效仿他,走在阿姆斯特丹街头,小鬼们看到骑着自行车的他还会兴高采烈的呼唤其他的同伴:“看!那是Tiesto。”

登上世界第一名DJ的位置之后,跟随而来的是更多的工作----混音、代言产品,每个人都想和他一起工作,因为Tiesto不止是个DJ,同时也是音乐制作人,在DJ工作之余,Tiesto已经开始进行第二张个人专辑的制作,同时也将在三月底到四月中在亚洲展开巡回,喜欢Tiesto的粉丝们千万不能错过!

Highly regarded by both DJ Magazine and ultra-loyal fans, DJ Tiësto, due in part to his legendary six-hour, energetic live sets, has been elevated to mythical status as one of the world's foremost trance DJs. A native of Breda, Netherlands (born Tijs Verwest on January 17, 1969), Tiësto first starting playing out at a well-known club in his hometown called the Sprock. Discovered there by the GM of Rotterdam-based Basic Beat Recordings, Tiësto released his first of five mix CDs as a part of the label's Forbidden Paradise series.

Coupled by quick success and his accelerated work ethic, Tiësto soon partnered with Arny Bink and, in late 1997, started Black Hole Recordings as a private label for his productions and mixes which became the birthplace for both his Space Age and revered Magik series (volume seven hit during the summer of 2001). In addition to these acclaimed series, Black Hole also brought the world the first mix compilations from artists such as Ferry Corsten, Johan Gielen, and Armin Van Buuren, and introduced yet another prized series called In Trance We Trust.

Relentless global touring ensued and, in three short years, the world outside Holland took notice with Nettwerk finally signing him to a stateside deal. Summerbreeze marked Tiësto's U.S. debut, a mix album that showcased his remix of Delerium's &Silence& (featuring Sarah McLachlan), an epic 11 1/2 minute tour de force of throbbing beats cascading within a swirl of sweeping synthesized sounds, all of which cocooned round McLachlan's majestically angelic voice; a call from heaven heard from shore to shore to shore. Aside from reverberating throughout dance clubs everywhere, the remix was massive, spending four weeks in the Top Ten in the U.K., peaking at number three on the Billboard dance charts, and continues to remain one of the most influential tracks of the progressive dance era.

With this swell of immediate notoriety, he instantly became one of the most sought after producers/remixers and catapulted a stylized musical fashion, that of weaving threads of ethereal female vocals deep within the ebbs and flows of a tidal wave of pulsating electronic rhythms. As this anointed purveyor of exuberant layered soundscapes, Tiësto has churned out female-fueled remixes that span the gamut, including tracks by Chicane, Leigh Nash of Sixpence None the Richer (on Delerium &Innocente&), and Faithless. And there's more to come. A thorough sonic search in MP3 land unearths several tasty treats of re-workings of SuReal &You Take My Breath Away,& Kosheen on their club smash &Hide U,& Dave Matthews Band &The Space Between,& and a blistering exploration on the theme from A Clockwork Orange.

Clockwork it seems to be as Tiësto's star continues to shine bright. November 2001 saw the release of In My Memory (Nettwerk), his first artist album that mixes original compositions-turned club anthems (&Flight 643&) with more commercial fare, as evidenced on the title track with vocals by Mandalay's Nicola Hitchcock. April 2002 kept his catalog expanding with the release of the third installment of Tiësto's hypnotically elegant, Ibiza-influenced, and aptly named mix compilation entitled In Search of Sunrise. His 2004 album Parade of the Athletes was the soundtrack to the opening ceremony of that year's Olympics and recalled the work of Jean Michel Jarre and Giorgio Moroder. Elements of Life from 2007 featured a guest appearance from BT along with numerous guest vocalists.


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