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Posted by stev�sto on Apr-30-2009 15:20:

16 bit lolita's

call me old fashioned but i just love this good ol' progressive house sound.







can someone recommend similiar tracks/artists? looks like their discogs is not valid because it doesnt list a few releases like neptune and others.

im looking for stuff that just keeps chuggin along with a great beat, not much main melody, and no vocals. need this stuff to fill in gaps in my sets. thanks,


Posted by elFreak on Apr-30-2009 15:48:

i could remember loving how destiny just smashed the shit out of dance floors.

that is about it for me.


Posted by ToF on Apr-30-2009 16:28:

Newie from 16 Bit Lolitas and Ohmna:


Posted by Morphology on Apr-30-2009 16:48:

Re: 16 bit lolita's

quote:
Originally posted by stev�sto
call me old fashioned but i just love this good ol' progressive house sound.







can someone recommend similiar tracks/artists? looks like their discogs is not valid because it doesnt list a few releases like neptune and others.

im looking for stuff that just keeps chuggin along with a great beat, not much main melody, and no vocals. need this stuff to fill in gaps in my sets. thanks,



I suppose you've heard it already but check out Cabardi Loca and Starfish Prime, both by 16 Bit Lolitas. More Horizons is ever so beautiful, but probably not what you're looking for. I'd also check out Dousk!


Posted by Scoops on Apr-30-2009 17:23:

Eelke Kleijn


Posted by Acton on Apr-30-2009 17:35:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
i could remember loving how destiny just smashed the shit out of dance floors.







I'm a massive fan of 16 Bit Lolitas. Just tune after tune in my opinion.


Posted by elFreak on Apr-30-2009 17:46:

i can give credit where credit is due, chalk up me finding the rest a little bleh and samey to personal taste.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-30-2009 18:12:

This


Posted by nefardec on Apr-30-2009 18:22:

i hate the improper use of the apostrophe in their name


Posted by elFreak on Apr-30-2009 18:23:

i wonder what jeff mills would think of that


Posted by kadomony on Apr-30-2009 18:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Acton
I'm a massive fan of 16 Bit Lolitas. Just tune after tune in my opinion.


Posted by Clovis on Apr-30-2009 18:33:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
i could remember loving how destiny just smashed the shit out of dance floors.

that is about it for me.


+1


Posted by stev�sto on Apr-30-2009 19:04:

just heard destiny, holy crap that's good. just heard carbadi loca and its great too. i keep finding more and more amazing tracks from them on youtube it just never ends, craziness.

discogs is confusing sometimes. i searched their name and got this link which only shows releases from 2007 on:

http://www.discogs.com/artist/16+Bit+Lolita's?anv=16+Bit+Lolitas

and yes! Eelke Kleijn is good too. i just found this track with his name on it the other day that i like which fits this kind of sound but haven't gotten around to searching him more:



btw that youtube user ^^^^ i want to marry her


Posted by Trance-M on Apr-30-2009 19:22:

Re: 16 bit lolita's

quote:
Originally posted by stev�sto
call me old fashioned but i just love this good ol' progressive house sound.

can someone recommend similiar tracks/artists? looks like their discogs is not valid because it doesnt list a few releases like neptune and others.

im looking for stuff that just keeps chuggin along with a great beat, not much main melody, and no vocals. need this stuff to fill in gaps in my sets. thanks,


I wouldn't call you old fashion for starters.

Karmageddon remembers me of tracks which were played a lot at Belgium clubs in the 90's, check Serious Beats series, Dance Opera, maybe even La Rocca.

What about something like these, there are some minimal vocals, but IMO it has a great beat, and certainly not much main melody. I love that dark sound, although they maybe have a bit more energy:




Posted by elFreak on Apr-30-2009 19:24:

I am warning you, anyone that mentions Sedna will be shot in the face.


Posted by nefardec on Apr-30-2009 19:31:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
i wonder what jeff mills would think of that


he'd probably tell them to reach for the light's


Posted by cmay119 on Apr-30-2009 19:36:

I don't like their newer stuff as much, but love their older works.


Posted by DiegoParra32 on Apr-30-2009 19:41:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
I am warning you, anyone that mentions Sedna will be shot in the face.


hahaha, glad I kept my mouth shut then. I hope you don't mind, but why do you not want that track mentioned?


Posted by stev�sto on Apr-30-2009 20:05:

Re: Re: 16 bit lolita's

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
I wouldn't call you old fashion for starters.

Karmageddon remembers me of tracks which were played a lot at Belgium clubs in the 90's, check Serious Beats series, Dance Opera, maybe even La Rocca.

What about something like these, there are some minimal vocals, but IMO it has a great beat, and certainly not much main melody. I love that dark sound, although they maybe have a bit more energy:





i always appreciate the stuff you recommend. you've posted those before and i downloaded the first one, but its too fast and ... old sounding.

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
I am warning you, anyone that mentions Sedna will be shot in the face.


+1. I'll supply the artillery.


Posted by m1kest4r on Apr-30-2009 21:15:

My best recommendation would be Dinka.

On top of that though check out Dana Bergquist, Add2Basket (and the label of the same name), Michael Cassette, Komytea, Proff & Quarrel.


Posted by elFreak on Apr-30-2009 21:16:

quote:
Originally posted by DiegoParra32
hahaha, glad I kept my mouth shut then. I hope you don't mind, but why do you not want that track mentioned?


it got played so much and was so bad

imo of course.


Posted by wotyzoid on Apr-30-2009 21:33:

quote:
Originally posted by cmay119
I don't like their newer stuff as much, but love their older works.


pretty much


Posted by woscar on Apr-30-2009 21:59:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
i hate the improper use of the apostrophe in their name


That annoys the shit out of me too. Pretty much everyone I know here in Guate that thinks they know English seems to add an apostrophe to every word that ends in "s". We were just making fun of that a few days ago with some friends.


Posted by Paradox Lost on Apr-30-2009 22:25:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
i hate the improper use of the apostrophe in their name


quote:
a name that is every Grammar-Nazi�s nightmare-


From a review over at TC some years ago.


Posted by ToF on May-01-2009 00:18:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
it got played so much and was so bad

imo of course.

Hey, it was a decent accessible track for noobs. Much like what cheese and epic trance is to EDM.
It pulled me in anyway and made me look into their other stuff which I'm thankful for.


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