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-- Max Graham - Dying To Survive
Max Graham - Dying To Survive
Such a dense and atmospheric progressive masterpiece.
Wow its good, I never knew Max Graham could do this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lsAWw-X0p0
good track...
although i think my favorite max graham track is his conjure one remix of redemption. i just remember when it started off disc 2 of gatecrasher discotech generation, which imo was on of the last good gatecrasher cds.
if you take the gatecrasher disco out of it, my favorite is probably his remix of cried to dream...wow that's a good track.
Agree it's a great track. Some of his best stuff is from around that era. Awesome and distinct sound.
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| Originally posted by Lambert98 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lsAWw-X0p0 |
this is still one of my fav proggy tracks of all time, specially when its sped up to 138 or whatever.
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| Originally posted by PaULiN0 Thats a good track never heard any synth riff like that before. If i ever meet him, I'll ask em what did he use. |
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| Originally posted by Floorfiller pretty sure it's from a Roland JP-8000 |
My favorite:
He has a few great tracks from that period - high tempo energetic progressive stuff. In fact, just about everything on Hope from that time is excellent.
I know this has been sufficiently rammed down our throats by now, but it still sounds so damn good all these many years later:
I'm so old. He actually used to be quite the dj before he became known. Would often see him maybe once a week opening for someone.
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| Originally posted by Lews My favorite: |
Carbine is one of my later favorites too.
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| Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay I'm so old. He actually used to be quite the dj before he became known. Would often see him maybe once a week opening for someone. |
Can't go wrong with Toronto's release records.
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| Originally posted by Paradox Lost I think he would just eventually become known in the wrong scene. He had a really strong reputation behind him in the early 2000's with his singles and edition for the Transport series, right up through his Shine compilation ten years ago. Then, for one reason or the other, he started paling around in the scene that Armada and Anjuna were helping to create, and I haven't enjoyed him since. |
was always a fan of this one
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| Originally posted by Paradox Lost I know this has been sufficiently rammed down our throats by now, but it still sounds so damn good all these many years later: |
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| Originally posted by Scoops was always a fan of this one saw Tiesto drop this for a crowd of 300 people back in Oct 2007...It jut as good that night as it did back in 2000 |
Does She Know Yet? is still a favorite of mine.
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