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| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
In a practical sense, this doesn't really bother me, because searching by genre on Beatport is a guaranteed to make you want to strangle yourself with your headphone cable within 30 minutes, whatever the genre. As a progressive house fan, it bothers me greatly to see the genre reduced to a dumping ground for 128bpm DOOF-DOOF-DOOF-DOOF music.
But then, what is progressive house in 2011? Does Sasha really sound anything like Jaytech? I'm increasingly seeing podcasts called "Progressive Intelligence" or "Progressive Emotion", seeing people talk about "progressive culture" and signing forum posts with "progressive forever". It's one step away from "#trancefamily". It nauseates me, it makes me ashamed to say I like progressive house. The word has become as abused as "trance"... this shit has nothing to do with React 2 Rhythm or Leftfield. Most of it is just epic trance at -8 with bigger basslines, or tech house with the occasional pad wash. |
That is one way of looking it. Progressive house is not what digweed plays tho. Get it right. It is not about ''Dave seaman top 10'' either. It never has been. It is about and the scene, the music and the movement. So it has to be big. If it does not sound big it is not progressive house. And you know what... it is strange all these years have gone by and people still go back to this stuff. Longing for that new york sound... That fusion of house and trance... those big room records that poke through your soul. The Djs that give people moments to live for as well as the talented producers in the US and abroad who fuel this scene... both established and up and coming trying to break their music in these fucked up times. We are still here. NY Tribal. West 27th For life. 
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