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Yan
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Wano

quote:
Originally posted by TuanAnh213
god you're a fucking ****

"errr go let the big boys handle prog"

and armin and tiesto aren't "big boys"?


Hehe...Temper, temper, now TA213. You do remember that there are such things known as "opinions"? In this case, it's either that or being misinformed...

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reso
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: progressive

quote:
Originally posted by TuanAnh213
god you're a fucking ****

"errr go let the big boys handle prog"

and armin and tiesto aren't "big boys"?


they are big boys of "trance" not "prog"

im sorry its true.. and they should learn how to mix first ::cough:: tiesto before even attempting to mix progressive.

edit: spirit finger dj's concentrate on jumping up and down and rubbing their nipples (thats for trance) progressive concentrates on the mix


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Yan
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Registered: Jul 2003
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quote:
Originally posted by reso
they are big boys of "trance" not "prog"

im sorry its true.. and they should learn how to mix first ::cough:: tiesto before even attempting to mix progressive.

edit: spirit finger dj's concentrate on jumping up and down and rubbing their nipples (thats for trance) progressive concentrates on the mix


Hehe...last time I checked, Armin was ALL prog, baby. And don't be dissing Armin's or Tijs's (He WILL get better) mixing skills, lest you can do better...Oh wait... you can't! If you would have, you'd have probably been in their position.

By the way, I've got nothing against you. Just some simple teasing ;p

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Spective
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Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Florida

2003 was the year in progressive trance and house music

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Yan
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Wano

quote:
Originally posted by Spective house music



Pfh...heheh...heheheh....hahahahha....HAHAHAHAHA...HAHAHAHAHAHA Hehe...don't mind me.

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Spective
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Erm, maybe you should check sales charts from the major distributors like Prime and Intergroove and see whats at the top, then see if you are still laughing.

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Yan
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Originally posted by Spective
Erm, maybe you should check sales charts from the major distributors like Prime and Intergroove and see whats at the top, then see if you are still laughing.


Haha...I still am. I pretty much think that the "house" genre has been assimilated by the other types of electronic music

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davinox
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Registered: Dec 2001
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i'd say...

Punk

look at the sales!


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Spective
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Registered: Oct 2001
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House elements can be found in many subgenres of electronic music. However, the biggest sales in records are in the subgenres of Progressive House, Tech-House, Funky House, and Deep House, which is what lead me to my conclusion that house music was huge this year

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Cobalt
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I'd agree with Spective that Tech-House and Funky House have been bigger than usual this year (thus far). Trance will probably finish with its best year since '99, but is continuing to stagnate. Prog has some progress, but largely just sat around and did nothing. That's just my opinion.

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Yan
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Registered: Jul 2003
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quote:
Originally posted by DaveSaenz He was stating his opinion.


Seemed like a solid statement at first...but, yes...it is my bad I just go around these days, feeling like electronic is melding into one type of music (even though it's not happening). House music is too hard for me, anyway

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Spective
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I must agree, the disparity between sub-genres of electronic music are becoming less and less as time goes on. I think this is a good thing, because it bring more types of different crowds together. For example, if tech-house today was the way it still was 2 years ago, I wouldnt be listening to it. But now, many people are using melodic trancier synths. Joshua Collins is a prime example of this evolutionary process. Its gonna be interesting to hear what electronic music will be like in 2 years.

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