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| Originally posted by knacker ...these days I much prefer slower tempos (124-126). The music breathes more funk, is sexier and thicker. |
Agreed,
I actually found myself dancing so much easier on Friday night because the bpm was just right...You could really feel the music, and it wasn't just a banging beat after another..But, that's just me. I am a fan of slow prog, and even though Timo isn't prog, but musically he hit the spot for me!
It definitely was a very different vibe at Footwork, and like may said - you either love it or you hate it!
lol I got owned a few posts back by Jamie Kidd...
I still don't actually believe he kept it at 122 for an hour lol that's shocking to me... Hip Hop is at like 120 hahaha
Timo actually has a name for this slower bpm.
Changed from German to English it means SLOW BURN...
How appropriate.lol
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| Originally posted by CODE |
The slow chug can be deceiving at times. Le Dish were masters of this.
Wow really regretting not making the trek out for this,... goddamnit
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| Originally posted by knacker Nope - Timo started at 122 and moved up gradually -- which I thought was GREAT! He did get up to 125 again by the end of his first hour. He asked me before the night to bring it down throughout my set to 124, and for the last 15 minutes to drop it to 122-123. I loved Timo's set. Great guy too. I don't really like having to bring down the tempo at peak time in the night, but these days I much prefer slower tempos (124-126). The music breathes more funk, is sexier and thicker. |
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| Originally posted by CODE SLOW BURN... |
lol I've been owned again (this time proof by video)
that is 122! ahaha jesus that's slow
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