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Evil_Gnome
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Illinois
Nick Warren

I am really starting to like his stuff. I just heard him recently for the first time. What kind of trance is he. Also, what are some good Livesets and/or cds?

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Mo Wax



Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Markham, Ontario

Nick Warren's GU 024 is pretty nice
Way Out West is just a given

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Evil_Gnome
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I knew he did a GU, just couldnt remember which it was. Thanks.

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Location: Markham, Ontario

he did 5 actually
lol

Reykavijk
Budapest
Brazil
Amsterdam
Prague

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Evil_Gnome
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Which is the best? Or should I check them all out?

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Mo Wax



Registered: Apr 2002
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hmm
i'm not sure
i only have 024
but i suppose they won't disappoint

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Evil_Gnome
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I think I will check out 024 first. Thanks.

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Cobalt
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Vancouver, BC

Reykavijk is way different from his previous GUs; it's breaks and chilled progressive house. Budapest, Brazil, Amsterdam, and Prague are all pretty much different degrees of progressive trance. Way Out West, which is he half of along with Jody Wisternoff, is progressive trance as well, and one of the sharpest and most professional electronic music production groups out there.

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zarathustra
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Calgary

I can tell you that GU:Budapest is worth a listen. I found it to be quite trancy actually plus it's loaded with top tracks.

And WoW ownz.

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Psionic
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Boston, MA

Budapest and Reykjavik are def. worth a listen. I didn't like Amsterdam that much

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TranceGiant
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Registered: Jun 2001
Location: (Strudel)-City that never sleeps

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Originally posted by Galapidate
Budapest and Reykjavik are def. worth a listen. I didn't like Amsterdam that much


I'm one of the few people who think much of Amsterdam. I consider it pretty underrated

Prague sounds kinda old, you can say it didn't really stand the test of time although it features some classics like Beachball and I think Cafe Del Mar. Brazil is "oldskool" trance mixed with breaks. Budapest is pumping fresh prog-trance that still does the trick. Amsterdam is as I said different but IMO awesome. CD 1 beginning all melodic and chill, in true Holden style, then build up to groovy prog. CD 2 picks up where CD1 ended with Prog House as I'm lovin' it culminating with Revolt's Dive into the Deep followed by the techno smasher by Thomas Heckmann and ending with ambient. A real trip.
Not much needs to be said about Rejkyavik. Tracks like Nobody's Homr or vector - Rise are already enoug of a reason to go out and buy this baby!


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UnBracKo
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Barcelona

I've only listened GU011 Budapest and I can say it's quality, worth to listen. Am I wrong if I say he played some goa in this set?¿ or is just my imagination?¿


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