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I recommend Anthony Pappa - Balance 006
Time to pimp the mix I made for the TA genre competition... here's some tribal for you:
my tribal mix
The tribal council needs to have a meeting and come up with a new genre name for the tribalish tech house that's HAWT right now.
For example, people are going to be confused when they hear a track like, oh, i dont know, fucking "La Pena - Tribal Dance".
The only difference between tribal house like Steve Lawler's Dark Drums 1 and 2 and Guilame Du Conts, Nick Curly, and 90% of the crap on the top techno chart on decks.de is the beat pattern. Almost the same exact sounds are used, just slightly different arrangement.
i might aswell kidnap a bunch of brazilian natives, record their music and sell it on beatport. You can't get more tribal than that
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| Originally posted by stev�sto The tribal council needs to have a meeting and come up with a new genre name for the tribalish tech house that's HAWT right now. For example, people are going to be confused when they hear a track like, oh, i dont know, fucking "La Pena - Tribal Dance". The only difference between tribal house like Steve Lawler's Dark Drums 1 and 2 and Guilame Du Conts, Nick Curly, and 90% of the crap on the top techno chart on decks.de is the beat pattern. Almost the same exact sounds are used, just slightly different arrangement. |
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| Originally posted by elFreak yeah they also have same [sarcasm] diva vocals, higher bpms, played out baselines that everyone from 1999 to 2005 used more than the supersaw in trance, every track has some angry black guy pitched down talking about the drums (extra points for dark drums being said on loop or bring the drums back) and it is still music that is marketed primarily for gay clubs and victor calderone.[/sarcasm] yes all this new tech sounds exactly like chus and ceballos, london 909, richie santana, the low end specialists, luca ricci and a dj vibe set. get the fuck out of here and go back to listening to "rave" music like girl talk. urrrbody husslin urrrbody husslin urrrbody in the club get tipsy husslin husslin. (snaps fingers, "wooooooooah live remix! wii mote!") |
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| Originally posted by elFreak [sarcasm] diva vocals, higher bpms, played out baselines that everyone from 1999 to 2005 used more than the supersaw in trance, every track has some angry black guy pitched down talking about the drums (extra points for dark drums being said on loop or bring the drums back) and it is still music that is marketed primarily for gay clubs and victor calderone.[/sarcasm] yes all this new tech sounds exactly like chus and ceballos, london 909, richie santana, the low end specialists, luca ricci and a dj vibe set. |
everything that kompakt releases is uplifting trance.
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| Originally posted by stev�sto well i wouldnt say it sounds *exactly* like it. i said similiar. |
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| Originally posted by julien2 stevestowned? |
There is the firecracker party July 3rd in ny. If that isn't a sign of tribal and dark techno making a comeback. Then idk what is.
julien understands.
we dance shirltess to this stuff all the time while scraming zomg play dibizaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa at the top of our lungs in squealing voices.
you go girl!
Oh god. I think the only thing i'd be more annoyed over this would be a revival of Armin trance.
Although I'm not entirely sure wtf is going on, since I actually like Guillaume & The Coutu Doumonts or wtf is the correct spelling for them/he/it.
i hope tribal makes a comeback, not that it really ever went anywhere...this electro/nu-disc0/emotronic scene needs to go....hipsters and electronic music don't mix in my opinion
the tribal most people in this thread speak about needs to stay dead , even if i had a few guilty pleasure tracks in there.
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| Originally posted by elFreak the tribal most people in this thread speak about needs to stay dead , even if i had a few guilty pleasure tracks in there. |
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| Originally posted by jupiterone seriously and i've listened to your mix 3 times already. it's fucking bomski, 2nd half owns my life |
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| Originally posted by elFreak the tribal most people in this thread speak about needs to stay dead , even if i had a few guilty pleasure tracks in there. |
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| Originally posted by Guest download link? |
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| Originally posted by starboy Actually, I get a really good response when I play "the tribal in this thread" much better than the crap minimal techno that some dj's just can't let go of, lots of local dj's (and non local) also still think electro house is cool too and can't come to grips that it's garbage and always has been |
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Why can't people get over the idea that every DJ they happen not to like is playing "minimal" techno? LOL. I don't really like most of the deep-house-tech-house trend either, but you can at least learn the proper terminology for what you're criticizing. Unless you don't mind being in the same boat with the people who think anything with a four to the floor beat is "techno." |
thanks for the promo jupiter
if any of you listen, there are tracks in that set that a lot of you would consider to be tribal.
i wouldn't
direct link if you are lazy
http://www.sushipunk.net/TA%20Stuff...Chimichurri.mp3
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| Originally posted by starboy Actually, I get a really good response when I play "the tribal in this thread" much better than the crap minimal techno that some dj's just can't let go of, lots of local dj's (and non local) also still think electro house is cool too and can't come to grips that it's garbage and always has been |
No matter how many people hate older tribal (if that's even what's going on, I don't know shit about anything) Lawler's 2000 em and 2001 set at Twilo, even if it's cheese-filled, will always rock for meh. 
i agree, his lights out cd was also bomb.com.
it is that damn iberian shit and new york diva crap that made me want to shove a banjo up my ass to see if i could not burp the theme from deliverance.
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