Walsh & Coutre - what style is this ... and is there similar ?
Hello everybody
I recently dig Walsh & Coutre a very big time (it's Chris Walsh & Jeremy Coutre) ... did a search for them on here, found them in a few track lists, but other than that = not very much. Atmos played a track of them in one set (which he apparently got recommended by Dnox & Beckers OR vice versa - because they have that one on one of their mixed releases), that's why I found out about them "Walsh & Coutre".
I think they're hugely underrated.
they give me this vibe of a "set closing track" ... you danced your ass off, it's all fine and good, you are mellowed out and have this strange kind of peace in you ... these tracks invoke just that feeling in me...
Mid-2000s prog with a mild electro touch, as was the style of the time. Some of the DJs and labels mentioned suggest a mild connection to the 2000s prog-psy scene, which was also having an unfortunate electro infatuation around that time.
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
mild connection to the 2000s prog-psy scene, which was also having an unfortunate electro infatuation around that time.
Yes indeed ... "super indeed" actually, because I am coming from the psy side
Now I am a huge fan of proper OLD progressive psytrance and I think you are aswell - but if you already call that electro infatuation "unfortunate", I suggest taking a listen to what's going on in that scene nowadays ... to me it has become all Neelix / Symphonix bubblegum style ... not to disrespect aritsts, but why a whole genre ditched itself so completely and transformed into this is beyond me - unfathomable!
However indeed, in that drawer there are more similarities to that Walsh & Coutre than in classic progressive trance...
Originally posted by Camwin
just listened to a Spiral Trax label mix from some dude with a lot of S-Range stuff. a goodie
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Sorry for replying so late.
Let me know if you want more directions to old progressive scando trance ... I might be able to help a little