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Posted by mellow_head on Jan-07-2007 17:43:

Rico Soarez - TV Dinner

Does anyone know similar tracks with the 'Probspot bassline' ? Very mellow


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Jan-07-2007 18:00:

Other Probspot tracks. His basslines all sound really similar.


Posted by CygnusX on Jan-07-2007 18:05:

My favorite Probspot productions are

Rico Soarez - TV Dinner
Probspot - Foreplay
Probspot - Blueberry
Pete Lazonby - Sacred Cycles (Probspot Remix)
Recluse - Isle Dauphine (Probspot Remix)
Andrew Bennett - Ocean Drive (Probspot Remix)


Posted by RickyM on Jan-07-2007 19:57:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Other Probspot tracks. His basslines all sound really similar.


Yeah that was my first thought


Posted by Quantized on Jan-07-2007 20:06:

Rico Soarez - Timeless

i think this is on the flip of tv dinner.


Posted by miamitranceman on Jan-08-2007 05:44:

Andrew Bennett & Rico Soarez - Light of Hope


Also, check out some Funabashi tracks like Daylight...a little more bass but same general sound.


As far as other artists...I'm drawing a blank...he does melodic prog trance really well.


Posted by Spirit5 on Jan-08-2007 05:45:

You also might want to check out some Benz & MD.


Posted by daphunky1 on Jan-08-2007 07:02:

Taxi - Glistening

I remember thinking this sounded somewhat like blueberry when they came out.


Posted by varun on Jan-08-2007 16:45:

His remix of 3000 Miles Away tops all else.


Posted by TheVrk on Jan-08-2007 17:35:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Other Probspot tracks. His basslines all sound really similar.

+1


Posted by Atom-B on Jan-08-2007 19:57:

Timeless is definitly better


Posted by Sanjoy on Jan-09-2007 08:52:

quote:
Originally posted by varun
His remix of 3000 Miles Away tops all else.

oh, I just love that one!! but Foreplay is definatly my favourite from Probspot, with Light of Hope 2nd and 3000 miles away 3rd..
Pinot Noir is also quite nice, but it had to grow on me a bit..


Posted by trancedanne on Jan-09-2007 13:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Atom-B
Timeless is definitly better


yeah its his best track together with "Midnight" and his crossroads remix, he is amazing! Its a shame he has changed style at lately, its good but he was better when he used this sidechained bassline instead..


Posted by N:Dure on Jan-11-2007 08:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Atom-B
Timeless is definitly better


+1


Posted by the_transient on Jan-12-2007 05:18:

Hmmm, any of the warm and melty sounding tracks...I would say:

Dj Shah meets York - Sunset Road
Altitude - Sunray (Airwave Remix)
The Disco Brothers - Come With Us
Signum - The Timelord

At least, these are tracks I like to play with TV Dinner, they sound good together. That synth in TV Dinner is so unique though, it's hard to match it up with anything else.


Posted by RJT on Jan-12-2007 05:21:

This is the only tune by Rico/Probspot that I've ever really enjoyed - But I still play it to this day

Tune.


Posted by Clovis on Jan-12-2007 05:33:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
This is the only tune by Rico/Probspot that I've ever really enjoyed - But I still play it to this day

Tune.



+1 and the flip aswell. A friend of mine use to drop this opening for trance headliners back in 04/05, always nice to hear out. Just gets you in a good mood...


Posted by RJT on Jan-12-2007 05:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
+1 and the flip aswell. A friend of mine use to drop this opening for trance headliners back in 04/05, always nice to hear out. Just gets you in a good mood...


I've played it smack dab in the middle of what some may call a primarily *gasp* MNML (Tech/Deep House) set recently, and it worked terrificly

Granted, it was definitely a unique build - But hell, the tune stands up like a champ in any context as long as you work it!


Posted by Protege on Jan-12-2007 08:30:

Foreplay will always be one of my fav tracks. Cause its awesome and reminds me of some great times.


Posted by Spirit5 on Jan-12-2007 20:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Protege
Foreplay will always be one of my fav tracks. Cause its awesome and reminds me of some great times.


Yeah the two actually aren't that different, but I think Foreplay is better. Like the melody, and it just sounds better IMO.


Posted by AirPole on Jan-13-2007 01:49:

Just wanted to say that 'TV Dinner' is a track that I really, really appreciate. It's a very solid tune. I don't know what it is, but it's a very special track. It's a very uplifting track to me, although it's totally different from tracks like Ralphie B - Massive and such. I will always love this tune.


EDIT: I just noticed our friend Haak is browsing MD as we speak. Where have you been all that time man?????????????



Posted by ibizzzaaa on Jan-13-2007 03:11:

Almost all of the releases on Electronic Elements (the label on which TV Dinner was released) and Coldharbour Recordings would work


Posted by Spirit5 on Jan-13-2007 03:19:

quote:
Originally posted by AirPole
Just wanted to say that 'TV Dinner' is a track that I really, really appreciate. It's a very solid tune. I don't know what it is, but it's a very special track. It's a very uplifting track to me, although it's totally different from tracks like Ralphie B - Massive and such. I will always love this tune.


Yeah I think it's got a great atmosphere. It's probably my second favorite Probspot tune, but Foreplay just has a better melody, beat and bassline IMO. It's definitely not epic trance, but it's not really even a traditional prog tune either..it's quite unique, and that is what I like about some of Probspot's music...you can't really classify it. Some of it is more of a tech-progressive house (like Bobcat and Satisfaction), other's is more of a melodic-progressive house, mixed with trance (like Foreplay, Drifter, Digital Emotions, Blueberry, TV Dinner, Timeless etc). Organic Waveforms is a great album, and not every track has the same bassline as he's accused of doing...altough I will admit he does have it in a lot of tracks. Not the only producer guilty of using the same or similar basslines/percussion (PvD anyone?).



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