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Posted by Ivand on Apr-10-2007 04:25:

Jacques Lu Cont aka Thin White Duke aka Stuart Price, Holden, Superpitcher, Alex Under and Royksopp


Posted by narcism on Apr-10-2007 04:41:

marco v & rob dougan

would get 2 very different sounds


Posted by bamski on Apr-10-2007 05:03:

Trentemoller
Radioslave

Although i wouldn't mind a Jacques Lu Cont mix


Posted by Darkarbiter on Apr-10-2007 05:38:

Cosmic gate, Armin Van Buuren or Paul Van Dyk


Posted by Zharen on Apr-10-2007 07:12:

Progressive Trance: Leama and Moor
Trance: Alex Morph
House: Steve Porter
Electro House: Mylo and the Freeform Five
Progressive House: Michael Burns or Nick Warren
Progressive Breaks: Jacob Todd
Psytrance: Prometheus
Psy-dub: Bluetech


Posted by kr00t0n on Apr-10-2007 08:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Ariah
flutlicht maybe


No no no, Flutlicht DEFINITELY!

I'd make the ******s reband just for it

There would also be a mix by Andy Moor, and another by Eskimo.


Posted by Habi54 on Apr-10-2007 10:52:

I'd say Stoneface & Terminal or Niklas harding


Posted by Ian on Apr-10-2007 11:05:

Hybrid, Blue Amazon, Ferry under the Moonman alias, Lange (99 style), Hardcell & Grindvik, Vibrasphere, Miika Kuisma and classic DuMonde.


Posted by basd on Apr-10-2007 11:40:

quote:
Originally posted by distant
Surgeon.

Good one. Grovskopa can do one as well.


Posted by trancedanne on Apr-10-2007 12:19:

David West


Posted by kr00t0n on Apr-10-2007 13:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Hybrid, Blue Amazon, Ferry under the Moonman alias, Lange (99 style), Hardcell & Grindvik, Vibrasphere, Miika Kuisma and classic DuMonde.


Shit, forgot about Hybrid, thems too!


Posted by DJ Patski on Apr-10-2007 14:16:

Kamaya Painters

....once upon a time


Posted by x_moe on Apr-10-2007 16:55:

ron van den beuken


Posted by SkooB_E on Apr-10-2007 17:12:

Tilt
Orkidea
Nick Warren


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-10-2007 17:18:

Dunno. I'd like to be able to produce a track that wouldn't need remixing. Lately I've started to resent the entire remixing culture especially when it comes to trance.


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Apr-10-2007 17:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Dunno. I'd like to be able to produce a track that wouldn't need remixing. Lately I've started to resent the entire remixing culture especially when it comes to trance.


fuck, i was looking forward to your response


Posted by Salem on Apr-10-2007 17:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Dunno. I'd like to be able to produce a track that wouldn't need remixing. Lately I've started to resent the entire remixing culture especially when it comes to trance.







well thats why you gota rip out the alazar tunes man.....


shake up the world a bit with those bad ass tracks



BOOM BOOM


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-10-2007 17:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Salem
well thats why you gota rip out the alazar tunes man.....


shake up the world a bit with those bad ass tracks



BOOM BOOM

Hmm, you seem to be off my ignore list for some reason. That will soon be fixed.

Have you ever posted anything worth reading?


Posted by Salem on Apr-10-2007 17:39:

oh i may have i may not have


Posted by Acton on Apr-10-2007 17:44:

some of my choices would be.....

Max Graham
Hybrid
Ulrich Schnauss (im sure he could remix any tune and make it sound immense, which would help considering my production ability)
Pete Heller
Junkie XL
Santos

i would probably have to pick the name out of a hat


Posted by shades_of_gray on Apr-10-2007 17:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Miika Kuisma.



What a fucking choice, good call.


Stoneface & Terminal as well.


Posted by wotyzoid on Apr-10-2007 17:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell
Telefon Tel Aviv

and heres why:




DAAAAAAAAAAANNNNGGG!!!!!!


Posted by Marc Summers on Apr-10-2007 18:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Dunno. I'd like to be able to produce a track that wouldn't need remixing. Lately I've started to resent the entire remixing culture especially when it comes to trance.


Hmm, interesting view. I always thought of remixing as a way for other artists to throw their style into it, and not to necessarily improve the track itself. I haven't listened to trance in a while, so that may have changed.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-10-2007 18:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Marc Summers
Hmm, interesting view. I always thought of remixing as a way for other artists to throw their style into it, and not to necessarily improve the track itself. I haven't listened to trance in a while, so that may have changed.

Most remixes today seem to be the original with the remixer's presets. Nobody seems to put much effort in it anymore.


Posted by majebus on Apr-11-2007 14:06:

blake jarrell or nic chagall


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