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Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Dec-11-2008 21:48:

Now if only I had some diva vocals to work with.


Posted by Chimney on Dec-12-2008 17:44:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
These things have been said so many times on so many threads about the old prog and epic house...

Today I listened to sets of the stuff for hours: SYSTEM-J's epic house mixes and Progressive '93, the Digweed mix from this thread, a couple of old Sasha mixes, and the Courtyard mixes recently posted by samuellamont in DJ Promotion -- and of course it gave me the same exhilarating feelings that it always does. When I stopped listening, though, I felt kind of sad that most of the people here who really love this music also seem to think that it's gone for good, or at least extremely unlikely to return anytime soon.

The first time I ever wanted to make electronic music is when I heard the synths in Bedrock's "For What You Dream Of." This stuff is what inspired me to get into production in the first place. I've wandered through a lot of different territory since then, but now I'm feeling very much drawn back to my original inspiration. So I've made a resolution: from now until the end of 2009 I'm going to devote most of my production time and resources to making the kind of lush, synth-rich, melodic dance music that we prog and epic house lovers enjoy. Stuff in the spirit of '90s Bedrock and Quivver and Humate and Spooky and the other artists featured in the mixes I talked about above.

I don't have enormous musical talent, but I think I do have some and I certainly have the passion that will drive me to put in lots of hard work. I hope that by the end of next year I'll have produced at least a track or two that can inspire the same kind of feelings as those old tracks we always talk about. Right now I can think of no kind of music that would give me more pleasure to create.

Stay tuned I suppose.


Things like that have been said and hopefully will be said again, because by the look of things today it's all we can do - pray that some of these good genr�s will regain the integrity they once had, even if deep inside our hearts we know that those sounds, those feelings are now recorded either on a '12 or bad rate mp3 file and all one can do is to spend your nights under the dim light of a candle and remember those times (if you had to advantage of being a part of the whole scene those days).

Won't pull the "omg house & trance r dead" card which has been said so many times that it's totaly obsolete. The problem is that there are so many producers and DJs out there now-a-days that everyone must come up with something special to manage to stay on top. Just look at mr Tijs & Armin which are now remixing/producing pop songs.
Digweed and Sasha still have those "old days" in their hearts, however are truly aware that they won't manage to change much.

I also admire that you're passionate about the music you're producing, but be aware that only passion and amazing production skills are not close to enough to boost you to where you can make a difference.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Dec-12-2008 19:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Chimney
I also admire that you're passionate about the music you're producing, but be aware that only passion and amazing production skills are not close to enough to boost you to where you can make a difference.

Well, I don't have any illusions about starting a big movement, although certainly it would be great if that happened. I just want to make some music with that old prog / epic house richness of texture and abundance of melody and synth work. If that "mission" drives me to write at least one great track that really thrills people and makes them want to listen again and again like those old tracks did, I will have succeeded.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-30-2009 20:05:

Bit of a bump here, but I've just found out the remix of Don't Bring Me Down that Nostalgic was asking after- it's the Chris & James remix. It was eventually released on THIS.


Posted by Nostalgic on Mar-30-2009 21:54:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Bit of a bump here, but I've just found out the remix of Don't Bring Me Down that Nostalgic was asking after- it's the Chris & James remix. It was eventually released on THIS.


Nice work.


Posted by Aaron C. on Mar-31-2009 03:50:

Bump. Just because this old classic stuff is awesome.


Posted by PSi on Mar-31-2009 17:06:

thanks for all the sets - they are sublime and nostalgiac.

Does anoyone have the tracklist for:

John Digweed - Sex Mix Tape (1998)

Cheers


Posted by klappa on Mar-31-2009 22:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Quethas
I have to admit that I had big gap in my knowledge and I have missed many of those great Essential Mixes mentioned in this thread. Luckily I found System-J's Epic House-Trilogy late in this summer and those mixes eventually lead me here.

I really enjoy Digweed's, Sasha's and Oakie's mixes.


where did you get hold of the mixes?


Posted by habman6 on Apr-01-2009 01:37:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Sasha played the back-to-back mixes of Dreamtime as well. He did it on the 11-4-1995 Essential Mix Live @ The Que Club, which is probably my favourite DJ mix of all time.

Anyone have a link to this?


Posted by malaplace on Apr-01-2009 05:19:

quote:
Originally posted by habman6
Anyone have a link to this?


Yep, I would love a link to this as well...


Posted by Armitage on Apr-01-2009 05:57:

quote:
Originally posted by PSi
thanks for all the sets - they are sublime and nostalgiac.

Does anoyone have the tracklist for:

John Digweed - Sex Mix Tape (1998)

Cheers


I think there was a topic about this set a few weeks ago in music discussion.


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