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Posted by Shade on Apr-06-2006 17:21:

quote:
Originally posted by ThomB
and gravy


That doesn't work for me, I don't like gravy (Unless it's Wavy Gravy - har har) but I really enjoy most things by James Holden.


Posted by RapidFire on Apr-06-2006 17:45:

glitchy progressive tech house. with his older works being more progressive trance oriented


Posted by Ivand on Apr-06-2006 21:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Progrezzion
Touche.

Nathan Fake is a perfect example of the Border Community sound. Utterly peculiar yet highly addictive.


+1


Posted by RJT on Apr-06-2006 21:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Shade
That doesn't work for me, I don't like gravy (Unless it's Wavy Gravy - har har) but I really enjoy most things by James Holden.


I'm sorry, but logically, James Holden = Gravy, therefore, if you like James Holden, you like Gravy.

It's simple math, really.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Apr-06-2006 22:03:

he is very versitile and i dont think it would do him justice to classify him under 1 sole genre.

i know many might not agree, but at the controls is brilliant imo.

Sky was pink is one of my all time fave tracks.

its mood music.


Posted by Shade on Apr-07-2006 00:07:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RJT
I'm sorry, but logically, James Holden = Gravy, therefore, if you like James Holden, you like Gravy.

It's simple math, really.



My mistake


Posted by kadomony on Apr-07-2006 06:42:

abstract tech house


Posted by Nayil on Apr-07-2006 07:03:

abstract is the right word


Posted by unfi on Apr-07-2006 09:04:

quote:
Originally posted by dartrance
His new stuff bores the hell out of me. I doubt i would like him at a club at all.

what he said ^^


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