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Posted by srussell0018 on Feb-21-2012 19:19:

Was You Are Sleeping on Balance 005? I thought it was on one of the Deep Dish GUs. Or do you just mean the Balance 005 type of sound?


Posted by Vector A on Feb-21-2012 19:31:

It was on Balance 005, and one of the Deep Dish GU "Afterclub" comps along with GU 25:

http://www.discogs.com/Sharam-Global-Underground-025-Toronto-Afterclub-Mix/release/160241

I definitely liked a lot of the "McProg" when it came out, and still enjoy it, though not as much as the '97 - 2002ish stuff.


Posted by Vector A on Feb-21-2012 19:36:

I don't know if this is quite McProg (has the twinkly delayed melody but not the droning sidechained bass), but I still enjoy it:


Posted by srussell0018 on Feb-21-2012 19:36:

I was just confused when it was called McProg by Sys-J, since it came out in 2002.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Feb-22-2012 01:42:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
I was just confused when it was called McProg by Sys-J, since it came out in 2002.


You hadn't heard of the term five minutes ago, and now you're getting pedantic over its time-frame?

The Luke Chable mix was 2003, by the way.


Posted by srussell0018 on Feb-22-2012 01:46:

Ok


Posted by Lews on Feb-22-2012 01:52:

I still haven't actually listened to much post 2002 prog. Should probably get on that one day. First need to go listen to Fundacion, apparently.

I Have Put Out The Light is much better than the OP song, might be my favorite song of all time (definitely one of them), but I do love the OP as well. Not sure why, since the lyrics are a bit gimmicky, but I still do. Second half instrumental is definitely amazing, though.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Feb-22-2012 02:36:

I can understand the "gimmicky" comment, because the lyrics in You Are Sleeping don't really fit the mood of the track, but they are still some of the most interesting you'll hear in a popular club record. I love the suggestiveness of narrating it in second person and present tense, adds much more ambiguity as to who is telling the story and who they're referring to. There are little details - I always wondered what he means exactly when he says "You tell them who you are". I wish I knew the full story behind the lyrics, because nobody has a clear answer as to where they came from or who wrote them.


Posted by enydo on Feb-22-2012 02:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Redd
Probspot - Foreplay was the name of the track.



oh fun times


This sounds so painfully Euro to me at this point. I used to masturbate furiously to this in high school, I think.


Posted by enydo on Feb-22-2012 02:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Lews
I still haven't actually listened to much post 2002 prog. Should probably get on that one day. First need to go listen to Fundacion, apparently.


Fundacion is some essential Sasha listening, and also his last great hurrah.


Posted by Amduscias on Feb-22-2012 04:49:

You are sleeping

You do not want to believe


Posted by Zharen on Feb-22-2012 06:27:

Love that track. This has got to be the only board I frequent in which people would actually know the lyrics. No one else would know what the Hell I was on ab00t.


Posted by zyklon-jay on Feb-22-2012 07:16:

cheap nike shoes.


Posted by Redd on Feb-22-2012 08:23:

quote:
Originally posted by enydo
This sounds so painfully Euro to me at this point. I used to masturbate furiously to this in high school, I think.


Yeah when I first heard this I was loving it. Quite typical for this sound was that I became tired of it very fast. Now I wouldn't even give it a third listen.

And same here J, I'm almost annoyed by the fact that I don't know the rest of the story. It's kind of a mystery with that track.


Posted by Lews on Feb-22-2012 08:59:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I can understand the "gimmicky" comment, because the lyrics in You Are Sleeping don't really fit the mood of the track, but they are still some of the most interesting you'll hear in a popular club record. I love the suggestiveness of narrating it in second person and present tense, adds much more ambiguity as to who is telling the story and who they're referring to. There are little details - I always wondered what he means exactly when he says "You tell them who you are". I wish I knew the full story behind the lyrics, because nobody has a clear answer as to where they came from or who wrote them.


Oh (even with my gimmicky comment) I love them and, as said before, I love the song. I've always been fascinated by them as well. Has PQM ever commented about them?

Who was it here who had them engraved on a flask? I always thought that was slightly cool lol


Posted by srussell0018 on Feb-22-2012 16:48:

I have them engraved on my penis.


Posted by Redd on Feb-22-2012 17:44:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
I have them engraved on my penis.


tattooed?


Posted by srussell0018 on Feb-22-2012 17:52:

Nope. Engraved.


Posted by MSZ on Feb-23-2012 00:46:











bored waiting on renders.


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Feb-23-2012 02:18:

never thought of the lyrics as gimmicky

we should get them on a tshirt. all of the lyrics on the front of the shirt. the back says 'c0r'


Posted by infiniteJEST on Feb-23-2012 03:03:

Heh what a coincidence - I've recently been fascinated with Atmospheric Energy's 'Inspired' podcast and this track came on during episode no.9

quote:
Originally posted by r4t

Inspired 009 (2010-08-21)

01. Outrageous Okona's - Achintya (Phonic Deep Remix) [Mistiquemusic]
02. Michael & Levan and Stiven Rivic - Invisible Children (Original Mix) [Mistiquemusic]
03. James Holden - I Have Put Out The Light [Silver Planet]
04. PQM - You Are Sleeping (PQM Meets Luke Chable Vocal Pass) [Yoshitoshi]
05. Oliver Morgenroth - Dreamrunner (Original Mix) [Jetlag Digital]
06. Moshic - You Calling Colors (Original Mix) [Contrast]
07. Moshic - Bat Kol (Original Mix) [Contrast]
08. Max Gueli - Kim Orange Road [Jetlag Digital]
09. Namatjira - Late At Night (The Stain Remix) [Mistiquemusic]
10. Rezo - Talyo (Moshic's Takes It Dark Remix) [Contrast]
11. Moshic & Landa - Faza (Moshic's Faze Mix) [Pitch Black]
12. Stefan Anion - Strangers (Original Mix) [Silk Digital]

mix + cue


I might go so far as to say it's my favorite track of all 17 or so episodes I've heard so far. I've been meaning to get the rest - that thread is godly!


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Feb-23-2012 03:15:

^that looks so dope
listening right now
i discovered moshic a few months back


Posted by Redd on Feb-23-2012 06:31:

quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
i discovered moshic a few months back


oh boy. heard his 2003 EM? if not, do it


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Feb-23-2012 10:57:

quote:
Originally posted by infiniteJEST
Heh what a coincidence - I've recently been fascinated with Atmospheric Energy's 'Inspired' podcast and this track came on during episode no.9

I might go so far as to say it's my favorite track of all 17 or so episodes I've heard so far. I've been meaning to get the rest - that thread is godly!


Ha, not only that but he plays it back to back with I Have Put Out The Light, the track I compared it to right back at the start of this discussion. Shame I already know in advance that the two are nowhere near being in key, and thus should never be mixed. Prog DJs who can't mix in key = massive fail.


Posted by infiniteJEST on Feb-23-2012 16:55:

Find mixing in key all the time that vital eh? I read a statement like that and the mental image I get is of a crotchety 19th century piano teacher slapping a baton upside a kid's head for too many harmonic leaps while practicing his Chopin impromptu.


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