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What would be the most interesting or worst B2B duo?
Angerfist B2B Bob Sinclar.
Tiga vs. Markus Schulz.
Please still more sick suggestions.
Re: What would be the most interesting or worst B2B duo?
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| Originally posted by Selecta Tiga vs. Markus Schulz. |
Kid Koala vs. Peter Hook
deadmau5 vs. felix da housecat
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| Originally posted by OrangestO deadmau5 vs. felix da housecat |
Minimal trance artist vs. happy hardcore artist
hahaha like polar opposites. I dont think my brain could handle that switch. Calm one second then super energetic the next.
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| Originally posted by swedishfish Minimal trance artist vs. happy hardcore artist hahaha like polar opposites. I dont think my brain could handle that switch. Calm one second then super energetic the next. |
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| Originally posted by swedishfish Minimal trance artist vs. happy hardcore artist hahaha like polar opposites. I dont think my brain could handle that switch. Calm one second then super energetic the next. |
Nervo vs Chus & Ceballos
If they played oldschool stuff, or did a live analog set...
Air Liquide B2B Hemisphear
Biochip C. B2B Somatic Responses (maybe already occurred)
Roland Casper B2B Adam X
Blu Peter B2B CJ Bolland
For drums i'd like to see John Askew (Inventer of best current uplifting kicks)
For synths Oldschool PVD
Will never happen but oh well.
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| Originally posted by Juan Paulino For drums i'd like to see John Askew (Inventer of best current uplifting kicks) For synths Oldschool PVD Will never happen but oh well. |
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| Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7 Askew he never changed his kick sample since like 1998. Honestly the most shitrape kick bass combo I've ever heard. Actually I notice once in a while he'll be super adventurous and do a rolling bassline instead of an off beat one. Still that kick man, he gotta change it up. Skylab breakdown is lush however... |
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| Originally posted by Juan Paulino His kicks are beast. Solid, round, full, tight, even tonal balance. PS. You need new monitors. |
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| Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7 I listen through some Sennheiser HD580. PS. You need room treatment. |
I love listening to askew on my jbls 
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| Originally posted by Juan Paulino I have treatment enough to hear the difference in all his tracks. I play his beats in all my system from car audio, DJ room, Producing studio, dance clubs and not just puny Sennheisers. It looks like you perceive the world only through your headphones, good luck to you sir. |
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| Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7 You are next to clueless. Hear the difference in all his tracks? He has literally used the same kick sample for the past 15 years. |
hey guys,
please remember the sick subject of my sick thread.
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| Originally posted by Juan Paulino You have hearing problems if you can't tell the difference in all his tracks. Go see a ear doctor, now! |
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| Originally posted by Selecta hey guys, please remember the sick subject of my sick thread. |
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| Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7 Sorry my vote is Jaun Paulino B2B John Askew |
That would be interesting, yeah and you two are both idiots.
Skrillex b2b Chicane
Menno de jong b2b benny benassi
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