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Posted by bas on Dec-06-2006 21:37:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
How on earth is "Say Hello" an electro track?

Oh...I was thinking about the Angello & Ingrosso remix. My bad!


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Dec-06-2006 22:24:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
Oh...I was thinking about the Angello & Ingrosso remix. My bad!


its hard to say that a track with a 4 X 4 beat is an electro track (if this is the case)

i just listened to a sample of this track and there is no evidence of any electro elements in it. Not even a cowbell (as angello has used before). Tek housish maybe with that phat bass.

edit: it seems to me that angello was inspired by tim deluxe with his usage of the snare drum.


Posted by Dublin Guy on Dec-06-2006 22:48:

I normally don't buy the whole sell out argument because artists change and tastes change and sometime the only people who are still pushing the sell out argument are those very very few who haven't moved on or those who begrudge people making too much money from dance music... however..

These guys are such sell outs. From the fantastic stuff they used to make like Junk Science, Yoshiesque and Yoshitoshi they placed a major house landmark in artist albums, mix albums and labels respectively. Which makes it all the more sickening to see what they've become now to doing fleetwood mac covers is an awful waste of talent, and they do it purely for the money. They aren't advancing their sound in anyway.

I don't think many people will care if they never make another tune again.


Posted by bas on Dec-06-2006 23:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
its hard to say that a track with a 4 X 4 beat is an electro track (if this is the case)

Their remix of Say Hello is definitely electro. It doesn't always have to be so clear cut, lol just because there's no cowbell it's not electro? Ok.


Posted by ibizzzaaa on Dec-07-2006 00:05:

Say Hello wasn't really bad. It doesn't live up to Deep Dish's high standards that everyone is used to, but I still like if you minus the vocals. But other than that,

George Is On + Dreams + PATT + GU compilation mixed by Sharam + Set At Global Gathering 2006 = PURE TRASH

They definitely should retire the name Deep Dish.

I've given up on these two just like I have on Sasha. I'm not saying Sasha has gone pop just like DD have, I'm just not digging the whole tech house/minimal style that he has been playing a lot of lately.


Posted by Candeeman on Dec-07-2006 00:18:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
How on earth is "Say Hello" an electro track?



Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Dec-07-2006 00:58:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
Their remix of Say Hello is definitely electro. It doesn't always have to be so clear cut, lol just because there's no cowbell it's not electro? Ok.


the point im trying to make is that the only way an angello track could be classified as electro is his use of the cowbell. In this track there is no cowbell.


Posted by ibizzzaaa on Dec-07-2006 01:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
the point im trying to make is that the only way an angello track could be classified as electro is his use of the cowbell.

It also depends on what you mean by saying cowbell. Because I personally have no clue what you are talking about


Posted by Allied Nations on Dec-07-2006 02:30:

Flashdance was the beginning of the end.


Posted by RJT on Dec-07-2006 02:53:

"Mohammed is Jesus" is still their best work of all time.


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Dec-07-2006 03:59:

quote:
Originally posted by ibizzzaaa
It also depends on what you mean by saying cowbell. Because I personally have no clue what you are talking about


a cowbell.. i hope your joking


Posted by ibizzzaaa on Dec-07-2006 05:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
a cowbell.. i hope your joking


Posted by CHRles on Dec-07-2006 08:10:

I kind of like what Sharam has done on the new Global Underground. Let's not forget that when the GU series first started the first one included a mix from UK Hard House legend Toni De Vit (R.I.P.), and then later some of the best Progressive Trance mixes from Oakenfold and Sasha.

The new GU 29 Dubai should easily appeal to fans of Markus Schulz, and other DJs who have helped revive the success of melodic Progressive House. I like the fact that Sharam's able to hit so many forms of Electronica here - House, Electro, Breaks, Progressive House/Trance, Tech, etc.

I also enjoy both the underground and more commercial friendly releases of Deep Dish. I mean, come on guys it's not like Sasha has never done it with Sasha & Marie "Be As One", Other examples: Erick Morillo's Real 2 Reel alias, or Oakenfold's Planet Perfecto releases, or how about Dave Seamen producing Kylie Minogue? Mauro Picotto's "Komodo" and being part of the Euro act Clubhouse? BT producing N Sync, etc.
You can go all the way back to Dance pioneers like Georgio Moroder. Most of the big DJs/producers were influenced by him, and we're talking about someone who worked with Donna Summer, queen of Disco. Moroder's a great guy who produced an instrumental like "The Chase", but is also credited with pioneering EuroPop/Euro-Dance with records like the original "Flashdance". He even produced mid 80s Schmaltz ballads like "Take My Breath Away" by Berlin. Then in the late 90s he worked on a track with Talla2XLC if I'm not mistaken, so he's done it all.


Posted by Durrrtysouth on Dec-07-2006 08:21:

This thread started as a serious discussion about Deep dish the duo being done working together as a tandem and in typical TA form, turns into a "they were finished when they made (insert song here).


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Dec-07-2006 14:02:

quote:
Originally posted by ibizzzaaa



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here is an example of cowbell in a 1982 electro freestyle track. then there is cowbell isolated, then there is cowbell in an eric prydz remix of an angello track.


Posted by TheVrk on Dec-07-2006 14:29:

quote:
Originally posted by bobba lou
I remember their deep ass sets at space couple years back. i will never forget those sets.


Ohhhh, one of my FAVE sets is Deep Dish @ Space in Miami 2002


Posted by Allied Nations on Dec-07-2006 15:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Durrrtysouth
This thread started as a serious discussion about Deep dish the duo being done working together as a tandem and in typical TA form, turns into a "they were finished when they made (insert song here).



And what's wrong with that? I really think their downfall begam when they released Flashance, "Their (as it states on the whitelabel) first record in 6 years!"


Posted by bas on Dec-07-2006 16:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Durrrtysouth
This thread started as a serious discussion about Deep dish the duo being done working together as a tandem and in typical TA form, turns into a "they were finished when they made (insert song here).

How is it not still a serious discussion? Because more people here agree that as Deep Dish they were better before George Is On? I don't understand.


Posted by Allied Nations on Dec-07-2006 16:19:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
How is it not still a serious discussion? Because more people here agree that as Deep Dish they were better before George Is On? I don't understand.


I think there's no argument against the fact they were better prior to george is on.


Posted by bas on Dec-07-2006 16:22:

Oh ok, so I guess it turns from a "serious discussion" to a general consensus


Posted by Durrrtysouth on Dec-07-2006 16:31:

I thought the thread was about them working together as a duo. I am just saying that in typical TA fashion, everyone starts bashing them before the original topic even gets addressed.


Posted by Allied Nations on Dec-07-2006 17:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Durrrtysouth
I thought the thread was about them working together as a duo. I am just saying that in typical TA fashion, everyone starts bashing them before the original topic even gets addressed.



George is on came out with the name Deep Dish on it, it sucked, now they both have apparently started to suck as DJs.


Posted by bas on Dec-07-2006 17:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Durrrtysouth
I thought the thread was about them working together as a duo. I am just saying that in typical TA fashion, everyone starts bashing them before the original topic even gets addressed.

None of us are "bashing" them. It's our opinion of the matter at hand. They've separated for obvious reasons, Sharam wants to go one way and Ali wants to go the other. Not only that, but a lot of members on here liked Deep Dish much much more before they produced George Is On or Flashdance. So I think you're just overreacting

Plus if this was "true TA fashion" we'd be up each other's asses and calling people n00bs and dumbasses

edit // BTW, this interview was posted on Resident Advisor and the members there seem to feel the same way. Deep Dish of today is not as much fun as it was when they were deeper/progressive. So i'll say again, the split is good...I don't want to remember them for George Is On. I'd rather remember them for Junk Science, Yoshitoshi (the good releases ), and GU Toronto and Moscow. Their finest work undoubtedly


Posted by Clovis on Dec-07-2006 18:06:

Damn, so we can't call them "Sleep Dish" anymore?


Posted by UWM on Dec-07-2006 18:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Damn, so we can't call them "Sleep Dish" anymore?


I give you my full permission.


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