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Danny Howells is on fire
No, not literally.
Both of these are his. He's also canning two other unreleased productions, Gvibe and Everything's Here, which I can't find youtube samples of at the moment (both are on his recent Transitions guestmix).
Each of these tunes is hot as hell. Danny is on a fucking roll!
yes! gvibe is fucking amazing! I can't wait for the next 10 dig deeper releases
holy shit that last one is really bomb
he really should stick to being an amazing dj, producing tarnishes that for him imo.
How so?
we listen to different styles of music but both think danny howells is one of the worlds best djs right ? (saying this after having seen him do many 13+ hour marathon sets in montreal)
that being said, i just think these songs are garbage, and danny isn't so it bugs me.
This is not a personal attack, but it really is nothing special. His ability behind the decks is.
I disagree, his releases so far on Dig Deeper have been fantastic in my opinion. Releasing these productions aren't hurting his reputation in my books. Keep up the good work Danny =)
The only production i can think of by Danny is his remix of Bent - Waiting for You, which is a monster tune.
I just hope to someday see this legend spin before it's too late.
The first vid is my favorite tune of this moment. I've been hammering the Transitions Guestmix ever since it got aired.
I've only seen him live twice, which is a shame really considering all the awesome livesets I've downloaded over the last few years.
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| Originally posted by Frenkieee The first vid is my favorite tune of this moment. I've been hammering the Transitions Guestmix ever since it got aired. I've only seen him live twice, which is a shame really considering all the awesome livesets I've downloaded over the last few years. |
second vid sounds really nice
Brilliant- Danny Howells is the man.
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| Originally posted by Guest The Scott Vibes track (track 1) is the best song on the guestmix. The other Danny tracks on there are ok. I'll probably end up buying them all at some point but its really hard ot get exicited about them. |
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| Originally posted by Frenkieee Yup, that track is stellar. I should check out the original, because the track in the mix is Danny's Edit.. I wonder what it is that he edited. |
That second one is fucking awesome. Can't wait to get it.
In some ways, I do relate to what elFreak has said about the productions not living up to his DJing standards - I have similar feelings. Danny is probably the DJ I admire the most as I honestly dont think there is any other DJ on the planet who can weave through so many forms of music and still keep their own unique sound throughout. He is head and shoulders above 99.9% of DJs and I think most importantly, is the fact that he earned his fame and reputation through DJing alone. But now times have changed and practically no-one gets recognised as a DJ without having their own productions out first. It is a sales driven market now with little or no room for "traditional DJs" to break in. So I think Danny has found that in order to stay within the top tier of DJs, he needs to get his own stuff out on a consistent basis. I am not saying that he is only producing out of sheer pressure to do so or that he doesnt enjoy/have a talent for it, I just think that most promoters around the world nowadays are booking DJs purely based on their productions & Danny needs releases to stay in the mindframe of the edm community.
I havent been that into his new stuff so far. They are far from bad and I did think "The Shining" was a great track but the rest I have found to be just decent. I suppose given that he has been a hero of mine for so many years, I expect his releases to be 10/10 material every time! Again, I do like his newer stuff but just cant hold in the same regard as his DJing.....yet! But let's hope he gets better and better with each release.
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| Originally posted by djpaulc In some ways, I do relate to what elFreak has said about the productions not living up to his DJing standards - I have similar feelings. Danny is probably the DJ I admire the most as I honestly dont think there is any other DJ on the planet who can weave through so many forms of music and still keep their own unique sound throughout. He is head and shoulders above 99.9% of DJs and I think most importantly, is the fact that he earned his fame and reputation through DJing alone. But now times have changed and practically no-one gets recognised as a DJ without having their own productions out first. It is a sales driven market now with little or no room for "traditional DJs" to break in. So I think Danny has found that in order to stay within the top tier of DJs, he needs to get his own stuff out on a consistent basis. I am not saying that he is only producing out of sheer pressure to do so or that he doesnt enjoy/have a talent for it, I just think that most promoters around the world nowadays are booking DJs purely based on their productions & Danny needs releases to stay in the mindframe of the edm community. I havent been that into his new stuff so far. They are far from bad and I did think "The Shining" was a great track but the rest I have found to be just decent. I suppose given that he has been a hero of mine for so many years, I expect his releases to be 10/10 material every time! Again, I do like his newer stuff but just cant hold in the same regard as his DJing.....yet! But let's hope he gets better and better with each release. |

I think being a great producer has pretty much always been necessary to become a super famous DJ.
Take a look at some famous DJ's. I'm not saying I particularly enjoy their releases but I believe certain tracks have had a major part in their fame.
Tiesto - Adagio For Strings
Armin Van Buuren - The Sound Of Goodbye
Paul Van Dyk - For An Angel/Shivers/Love Stimulation
Paul Oakenfold - Southern Sun/Starry Eyed Surprise/Ready Steady Go
And in a whole other class
John Digweed - Heaven Scent
Sasha - Coma/Xpander
I do realize that these have been played to death and some don't get played anymore but they are still very recognizable.
Also having a radio show helps :P
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| Originally posted by coroknight I think being a great producer has pretty much always been necessary to become a super famous DJ. Take a look at some famous DJ's. I'm not saying I particularly enjoy their releases but I believe certain tracks have had a major part in their fame. Tiesto - Adagio For Strings Armin Van Buuren - The Sound Of Goodbye Paul Van Dyk - For An Angel/Shivers/Love Stimulation Paul Oakenfold - Southern Sun/Starry Eyed Surprise/Ready Steady Go And in a whole other class John Digweed - Heaven Scent Sasha - Coma/Xpander I do realize that these have been played to death and some don't get played anymore but they are still very recognizable. Also having a radio show helps :P |
check out his new track 'on the moon', coming out on hernans new label, sudbeat.
sound really sick, peak time, almost prydz-esq.
you can hear it here -> http://www.myspace.com/sudbeat
I think it's sad that appart from those guys who made it in the 90's, hardly anyone has broken out in the DJ crowd without a hit record (Eddie and Jabiela I suppose have, but they got lucky catching the technology change-over from vinyl to CDJ-EFX).
Being an amazing DJ is so hard now, everyone has access to the latest tracks and can stitch them together in software. No one (except the old school) know what a REAL DJ is anymore.
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| Originally posted by sot check out his new track 'on the moon', coming out on hernans new label, sudbeat. sound really sick, peak time, almost prydz-esq. you can hear it here -> http://www.myspace.com/sudbeat |
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| Originally posted by m1kest4r "On The Moon" contains a sample from Leigh Morgan & Scope - Isle Of Indigo, well at least - it's also used in that song. About 3:00 mins in... |
Danny needs to find some new ground.
He's a fucking great DJ but his recent productions are just like, token epic house tracks.
I'm so over big swooshy big room proggy stuff.
I like it when he keeps things deep and chunky.
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| Originally posted by Clovis I like it when he keeps things deep and chunky. |
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| Originally posted by djhaziel I agree , and you can only hear that stuff when he does a extended 13 hours set , which is the best Danny Howells . |
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