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Posted by idoru on Aug-03-2017 20:15:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
I like this one because its a little deeper than what I've heard from him.


If you haven't already, check out SIT, his project with Vlad Caia, particularly their set from SW19 (haven't checked out the just-released SW21 set yet). They stay heavily on this same deeper/melodic side than most of the stuff coming from Romania right now. Really great shit.


Posted by Woony on Aug-03-2017 21:35:

I liked this one last year.



Also really like the Romar stuff, which is a bit more dub techno than minimal.



But a lot of this romanian stuff... it probably makes sense 30 hours into a party where everyone's on K or G but otherwise I don't really get it. It's the club equivalent of wallpaper music. At least it's not very offensive.


Posted by idoru on Aug-03-2017 22:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Woony
But a lot of this romanian stuff... it probably makes sense 30 hours into a party where everyone's on K or G but otherwise I don't really get it. It's the club equivalent of wallpaper music. At least it's not very offensive.


Yeah, that SIT release is great. While we're on the subject of good Romanian DJ's, an honorable mention should also go to Vincentiulian and Raresh. You can find more melody, higher tempos and driving, prog-like vibes throughout their sets than most of their counterparts. They've both come through SF this year and kept me hooked on the dancefloor the whole time. I can't say the same about people like Barac or Rhadoo, who have their moments but can't keep me locked.

To your point about this stuff sounding good 30 hours into a party, I think that's kind of the point for a lot of that scene. Most of the 'good' festivals and parties are real non-stop marathons for those who can hack it. I don't party that hard, but I've found myself really enjoying sets that are more drawn out and kind of float along for a while. The caveat is that you've just kinda gotta wade through the boring shit to find the quality DJs. A lot of the Romanian DJ's (even the boring, plod-along ones) have a really big depth of knowledge and versatility when it comes to dance music, and it can really shine through.


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-03-2017 22:57:

The great thing about the Romanian peeps is they all play that same kind of music but they each have their own flair. I've seen my fair share of them come by and I can sense they put a lot of hard work into what they do. I've seen Cap and Praslea thrown down bombs on par with some of the best shit I've heard out.


Posted by idoru on Aug-03-2017 23:00:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
The great thing about the Romanian peeps is they all play that same kind of music but they each have their own flair.


Yeah, it's that kind of shit that keeps me coming back. I've always loved how different DJ's can totally change the moods of different tracks, and that is super prevalent in their scene.


Posted by Woony on Aug-03-2017 23:39:

I mean, being from Berlin, I'm used to marathon sets and parties. Maybe that's why I've gotten a bit allergic to it, having to sit through hours of completely same-y sounding stripped down groove-based tool records to get to some actual music gets old. I think both the techno and the minimal scene suffer from this, where the audience is basically expecting this and gets upset if someone plays a set that isn't 80% forgettable tools

I like the "digger" DJs like Nicolas Lutz, Binh, Evan Baggs etc. right now, they play some of that stripped down stuff as well (and the whole idea of playing weird records from 1998 in a row can get a bit same-y and over-indulgent) but still, they tend to play a lot more diverse and musically interesting stuff than most people. I heard Binh do an opening earlier this year and the first hour was suuper nerdy deep detroit techno, the kind of stuff most people don't actually dare play in a club. I mean, who else is going to play an old Arne Weinberg record in a club in 2017?


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-04-2017 14:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Woony
I think both the techno and the minimal scene suffer from this, where the audience is basically expecting this and gets upset if someone plays a set that isn't 80% forgettable tools


I feel like I can relate to this. I think this is dangerous because then at what point are you playing what you want? Is this all some of the more boring guys have? I wonder. And then people playing that shit just to fit in because of hype. It's a fine line.


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-04-2017 14:08:

That's why. Fucking house music.


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-04-2017 22:01:

I wanna play this out but I would feel like I'd have to wait for just the right moment or I'm gonna get chastised.


Posted by Salegon on Aug-05-2017 22:24:

Ghost Smilie


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Posted by Trance-M on Aug-17-2017 18:22:

This is so cool "Dude wtf is wrong with German people?"


Posted by MSZ on Aug-17-2017 18:50:


Posted by Trance-M on Aug-21-2017 19:50:

Definitely one of the most beautiful tracks this year.


Posted by crazydave023 on Aug-24-2017 21:47:

From 1992.


Posted by Syntonic on Aug-24-2017 22:49:

quote:
Originally posted by crazydave023
From 1992.



If you're interested, check out their other aliases The White House Crew and Intense.


Posted by Syntonic on Aug-25-2017 12:53:


Posted by Zharen on Aug-25-2017 15:46:

dat Vaporwave bruh


Posted by Trance-M on Aug-29-2017 19:06:



Awesome free remix:


Posted by MSZ on Sep-23-2017 21:16:


Posted by Syntonic on Sep-25-2017 21:27:




Plate of the day


Posted by Salegon on Sep-25-2017 21:34:


Posted by Kuhis on Sep-26-2017 13:31:

quote:
Plate of the day


I like some of Janeret's productions, he just released a new EP:


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