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Tiesto attributes trance's popularity with Dutch DJs and producers to the fact that the Dutch like "melodies and drama" in their music. He knows that trance is what has put him and his fellow Dutchmen on the map. That was the key moment. Besides tribal and techno, I also like to play symphonic stuff and mix it all up.

In , I think clubs are a lot more open to that kind of diverse sound. Clubbers want to hear more than just the one style of music all night long. He's also certain that any clubland slump has been over-estimated. After all, he's in clubs every week of the year and he still sees crowds. I hear club owners complaining, especially in England, but worldwide it's still growing. Every club I play is always sold out. I really like playing in America, for example, because they are so open-minded.

They really listen to what I play and they're very enthusiastic. I can play anything. I can play progressive, techno, or whatever I want and not just the hit tunes, like in England. Tiesto believes that more choice for clubbers does not necessarily translate into more punters. All the big players do shows in Ireland. You have Godskitchen and Gatecrasher putting on loads of parties every year.

It's just too much. People get more selective. They want to go to a quality party and not just to every party there is. Chama Ela Pra Mim. Tell Me Something Good. You Should Probably Leave. In De Nacht. Love Tonight. Vou Ter Que Tomar Uma. My Universe. Hollywood's Bleeding. Kiss Me More. Industry Baby. Tu Mi Hai Capito. Moth To A Flame. Dein Song. When We Were Young. Knife Talk. Cold Heart Pnau Remix. Meet Me At Our Spot. Let Somebody Go. If I Didn't Love You.

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