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Posted by klappa on Dec-06-2009 01:37:

Name any good british proggresive 90's trance (preferable mid to late 90's)

And then i mean Progressive like Qattara, Amethyst etc..


Posted by ReclusNdangrmnt on Dec-06-2009 01:44:

Humate - 3.1 (Bedrock Mix)


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Dec-06-2009 01:47:

Anything in that period by:

Evolution
Tilt
Quivver
Space Manoeuvres
Breeder
Bedrock
Cass & Slide
Science Department


Posted by klappa on Dec-06-2009 02:01:

Thanks!

I will post examples of tunes im looking for tomorrow, feeling kinda tired now

Nite all!


Posted by Lews on Dec-06-2009 03:40:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Anything in that period by:

Evolution
Tilt
Quivver
Space Manoeuvres
Breeder
Bedrock
Cass & Slide
Science Department


I'd also add to that list:

Satoshi Tomiie
John Creamer & Stephane K
Pole Folder & CP
Moonface
Medway
Tarrentella Vs. Redanka


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Dec-06-2009 03:56:

Except most of those aren't British.


Posted by Lews on Dec-06-2009 04:07:

I did notice that, but I thought he wanted more of the style of British progressive around that time, instead of actual producers who were from Britain.


Posted by coroknight on Dec-06-2009 04:39:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Anything in that period by:

Evolution
Tilt
Quivver
Space Manoeuvres
Breeder
Bedrock
Cass & Slide
Science Department


Interestingly, John Graham is listed 3 times in your list. He was one of the founders of the group Tilt. Also, Quivver, and Space Manoeuvres were both aliases of his.


Posted by Lews on Dec-06-2009 04:40:

quote:
Originally posted by coroknight
Interestingly, John Graham is listed 3 times in your list. He was one of the founders of the group Tilt. Also, Quivver, and Space Manoeuvres were both aliases of his.


Was he really?


Posted by ReclusNdangrmnt on Dec-06-2009 06:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Lews
Was he really?


My friend, you really need to familiarize yourself with Discogs.com


Posted by Lews on Dec-06-2009 06:38:

I was being sarcastic


Posted by ReclusNdangrmnt on Dec-06-2009 06:45:

Sarcasm doesn't translate well into text


Posted by coroknight on Dec-06-2009 07:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Lews
I was being sarcastic


I couldn't figure out a way to phrase that post without sounding like a professor lol


Posted by Lews on Dec-06-2009 07:09:

quote:
Originally posted by ReclusNdangrmnt
Sarcasm doesn't translate well into text


Yeah, but if you knew anything about me you would know that I'm quite the fan of prog and that System-J and I are both quite aware of John Graham's discography.


Posted by ReclusNdangrmnt on Dec-06-2009 07:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Lews
Yeah, but if you knew anything about me you would know that I'm quite the fan of prog and that System-J and I are both quite aware of John Graham's discography.



Posted by Lews on Dec-06-2009 07:14:

Exactly!


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Dec-06-2009 15:43:

quote:
Originally posted by coroknight
Interestingly, John Graham is listed 3 times in your list. He was one of the founders of the group Tilt. Also, Quivver, and Space Manoeuvres were both aliases of his.


I'm well aware of that.

Also: Slacker and anything involving Marc Mitchell.



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