I'm not sure where I drew the connection but I just had to compare them
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May-19-2022 01:42
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I think I see what you mean, especially the F. stuff of about 2002. Prefer PD.
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May-19-2022 10:17
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So that's the reason. Makes sense now.
May-19-2022 14:22
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Full agreement.
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May-19-2022 15:56
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Peace Division are obviously a much more credible act, but to me they mostly signify the moment the tech house - progressive crossover disappeared up its own tuneless arse.
Not a massive fan of the Filterheadz either, but I'll pick them just for their remix of Minimalistix - Struggle For Pleasure. This tune is an absolute weapon for me. I still cane it to this day, and it pitches down beautifully. I play this at 123bpm on the reg and it still sounds great with modern tunes, and everyone always wants to know what it is:
Yeah that's sort of a point. I like to seek out PD tracks from before (imo) the up the tuneless arse thing. Late 90s Low Pressings stuff and the like.
I was playing the A(nti).T(rance).T(errorists). remix of P.I.M.P. - The Light earlier today - half of Peace Division and of Circulation remixing Jamez all hidden behind aliases - that was the good stuff, and still is.
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May-19-2022 19:18
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Based on the two tracks posted, Filterheadz are unique af.
May-22-2022 16:22
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this:
May-23-2022 23:08
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Yimanya was wild back in the day. Nothing like it. Still very unique to this day.
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How is this even a question??
I joke, I joke.
On balance, I do have to say Peace Division, but they both put out some killer tracks. Not sure I'd ever think to compare the two, but that's what Matt is here for, I guess.
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Not a massive fan of the Filterheadz either, but I'll pick them just for their remix of Minimalistix - Struggle For Pleasure. This tune is an absolute weapon for me. I still cane it to this day, and it pitches down beautifully. I play this at 123bpm on the reg and it still sounds great with modern tunes, and everyone always wants to know what it is:
Thats a good one for sure. A bit similar is their remix of another Minimalistix track, Firewalkers.
As for Peace Division. Class act.
I'd prefer to compare them to Pig & Dan though.
Peace Division sound nothing like Filterheadz as far as i can tell.
You've just reminded me of yet another Minimalistix remix they did that I used on one of my Rapid Transit mixes. Not sure what the connection between the two acts was, but this one is a proper peak time driver: