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Light The Fuse
Training Tranceaddicts

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Fist Pumping, Au
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Prog atm is fukin' awesome.
(ALthough I live in Melbourne and the shops are stocked up with the barra gear)
The dull stuff has almost disappeared from existence.
Yeah i understand what your saying about the deekay/melodic/no kick, or groove stuff getting boring (Although fuk, check his newest track 'Bad' out )
Personally i reckon varied sets are the key..bitza trance, electro, house, tribal, acid-house, techno, tech-house, breakz, whatever are the way to go. Think outside the square. Dont just go in and listen to bedrock/silver PLanet/Baroque etc.
Im buyin about 10 prog rekkids a week atm, its sending me broke all over again, but damn its fun.
I had a listen to a new Sasha and Digweed mix comp vinyl thingo today, all the old stuff, then I had a listen to the new stuff, and really, same style, but the newer stuff is better.
Its time for prog to party for a bit, thank christ! 2 years ago it was the dullest form of dance music in the universe.
Its all going oldskool.
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Aesthetic
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: somewhere between the melody and the pads
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djway
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: .syd.au.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Light The Fuse
Prog atm is fukin' awesome.
(ALthough I live in Melbourne and the shops are stocked up with the barra gear)
The dull stuff has almost disappeared from existence.
Yeah i understand what your saying about the deekay/melodic/no kick, or groove stuff getting boring (Although fuk, check his newest track 'Bad' out )
Personally i reckon varied sets are the key..bitza trance, electro, house, tribal, acid-house, techno, tech-house, breakz, whatever are the way to go. Think outside the square. Dont just go in and listen to bedrock/silver PLanet/Baroque etc.
Im buyin about 10 prog rekkids a week atm, its sending me broke all over again, but damn its fun.
I had a listen to a new Sasha and Digweed mix comp vinyl thingo today, all the old stuff, then I had a listen to the new stuff, and really, same style, but the newer stuff is better.
Its time for prog to party for a bit, thank christ! 2 years ago it was the dullest form of dance music in the universe.
Its all going oldskool. |
Almost exactly how it was said last year by someone else.
escee: BCom's my label of choice. Glitchy electro prog is the new tech trance is what you said. I said Glitch was around before tech trance. Making tech trance the new Glitch, which doesn't work. Get me now. Good.
--djway
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Light The Fuse
Training Tranceaddicts

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Fist Pumping, Au
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Mar-08-2005 09:55
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gumble
doing the fat gut strut!

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Melbourne
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| quote: | Originally posted by Light The Fuse
Prog atm is fukin' awesome.
(ALthough I live in Melbourne and the shops are stocked up with the barra gear)
The dull stuff has almost disappeared from existence.
Yeah i understand what your saying about the deekay/melodic/no kick, or groove stuff getting boring (Although fuk, check his newest track 'Bad' out )
Personally i reckon varied sets are the key..bitza trance, electro, house, tribal, acid-house, techno, tech-house, breakz, whatever are the way to go. Think outside the square. Dont just go in and listen to bedrock/silver PLanet/Baroque etc.
Im buyin about 10 prog rekkids a week atm, its sending me broke all over again, but damn its fun.
I had a listen to a new Sasha and Digweed mix comp vinyl thingo today, all the old stuff, then I had a listen to the new stuff, and really, same style, but the newer stuff is better.
Its time for prog to party for a bit, thank christ! 2 years ago it was the dullest form of dance music in the universe.
Its all going oldskool. |
yer, i like the varied sets as well, ones that include a lot of tech edged proggy breaks and the like make em more interesting.
i guess the solution is, and what im doing, to listen to a broad range of djs and genres (the ones in my sig are my babies atm ) and get a good overall perspective....
its just that i think the whole blurring the lines between prog house and prog trance / trance isnt working.... imo.
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