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Posted by Psionic on Mar-14-2005 15:43:

Need tunes like...

Ok, so now I'm looking to start building up my vinyl collection after having completed my DJ setup. The tunes so far I know I'm probably going to get are:

Cass - Kenjin (Incl. Infusion Remix)
Hydroponix - Don't Stop, Go (Mirabeau Remixes)
Deep Dish - Flashdance (Skylark Remixes)
Circulation - Indigo
Matthew Dekay - Bad/What If
Rulers Of The Deep - The Last Survivor (Buick Project Remix)

Can't remember the rest, but you get the idea. I'm looking for more progressive house/house tunes that are deep, dirty, and/or driving. Stuff that is kind of like the style on Sander Kleinenberg - This Is Everybody Too.


Posted by wee_rooney on Mar-14-2005 20:12:

check out the;
Desyn Masiello - OS_0.1
Jonathan Lisle - OS_0.2

cd's, you might find some tunage you like in them

ps. if you cant get them then pm me.


Posted by Zack Roth on Mar-14-2005 22:57:

lol, omg. turn off "The Goonies", get off your ass, go to a damn record store, listen to what they have and buy what you like. Half the fun of DJing is going out and finding tracks on your own. Thats how DJs start to develop your style. Sorry for the dick tone, but I'm just baffled by your posts.


Posted by Psionic on Mar-14-2005 23:20:

quote:
Originally posted by zizack
lol, omg. turn off "The Goonies", get off your ass, go to a damn record store, listen to what they have and buy what you like. Half the fun of DJing is going out and finding tracks on your own. Thats how DJs start to develop your style. Sorry for the dick tone, but I'm just baffled by your posts.


You don't seem to realize that I do not have access to a record store like you guys do. The only good record stores are over an hour away from me (NYC) and I don't even know if I can listen to sample records in their stores (like Satellite Records, etc.) I ask this because as a student I do not have the time to spend an entire day in the city looking for records. Maybe during spring break I will, but that will be a few weeks from now.


Posted by Zack Roth on Mar-14-2005 23:31:

well, I live in NJ as well. There are record shops all over. I was just at one in Freehold the other day. There's one on Long Branch I believe, Wayne as well. You can go to online record shops and listen to full tracks... www.4djsonly.com for example. Get on soulseek or some private hub and DL music and buy what you like...


Posted by Psionic on Mar-15-2005 00:33:

Do either of those stores have a good selection of progressive house? What are their names?


Posted by DJ Intrigue on Mar-15-2005 02:52:

Being probably one of the bigger progressive house/house music addicts on TA, I'll try to hook you up. You and I seem to have pretty much the same taste as far as deep, dirty, and driving progressive is concerned. So, please check out my Discogs account. The vast majority of my vinyl collecion is deep house/progressive house which I think would be of interest to you and if you browse my list, you should have a good place to start with. I really don't want to give any vinyl recommendations though, that will be up to you to decide.

Link:

http://www.discogs.com/collection?user=strangeLucidity


Posted by razzi on Mar-15-2005 05:09:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Intrigue
Being probably one of the bigger progressive house/house music addicts on TA, I'll try to hook you up. You and I seem to have pretty much the same taste as far as deep, dirty, and driving progressive is concerned. So, please check out my Discogs account. The vast majority of my vinyl collecion is deep house/progressive house which I think would be of interest to you and if you browse my list, you should have a good place to start with. I really don't want to give any vinyl recommendations though, that will be up to you to decide.

Link:

http://www.discogs.com/collection?user=strangeLucidity


now that is a quality post.

also, check out the online record stores and digital download stores (http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...&threadid=65343) because they have clips for you to DL and sample. browse through some and youll find stuff you like.

razzi.


Posted by CosmoKid on Mar-16-2005 05:16:

quote:
Originally posted by TruffleShuffle
Do either of those stores have a good selection of progressive house? What are their names?


didnt we give you a whole list of stores when you created a thread about "record stores in NJ?" in the local forums?

yeah...i found it. did everyone waste their time responding to that thread? did you read it? check out any of them?



To All NJ DJs

come on man. GO TO A STORE. even if its not that good. go listen.


Posted by Psiweaver on Mar-17-2005 05:38:

go online and listen to shit



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