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Lira
Ancient BassAddict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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I only saw your question now, Beema. As for Detroit techno, it's all sorted, but I need some examples of what good schranz would be (I know what it is, but I'm not a follower, so...) and the same for tech-house. Minimal Techno, I'm meaning to add some stuff from Richie Hawtin and the tunes chesco posted 
| quote: | Originally posted by Hard_NRG
Could somebody please tell me what Techstep is? |
Drum'n'bass produced with a strong techy influence. Listen to "Baron - Meet the Creeper" 
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Hmm... possible addition of Big Beat maybe?
Stuff like The Chemical Brothers - Block Rocking Beats. |
Yes, I'm gonna add this too... it's just that, due to its popularity, I had some tunes in mind already, such as "Rockafeller Skank" and "Breathe"... but I almost forgot this one, cheers 
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Intelligent DnB - something by Bukem, I believe he's the one that coined the phrase and pioneered it. Music is by far my favorite, but diehard fans may have other opinions. |
Bukem is indeed nice Do you happen to know if there are other popular artists? It seems he's the only one with the spotlight...
| quote: | Originally posted by Radagast
I'll act like I know something and be like, Progressive House classic:
Zee - Dreamtime |
Thank you 
| quote: | Originally posted by Psychonoise
Prog-House --> Dark Suite feat. Aura- Dark Sweet Piano (Starchaser Remix).mp3 |
Obrigado, Sr. Morikawa 
| quote: | Originally posted by webbie
Il try and contribute some too then, theese are my best guesses or, if you like
my definitions. 
Progressive House:
Brancaccio % Aisher - Its gonna be a lovely day [Original Mix]
Chab - The Dub Sessions [Original Mix]
Shmuel & Choopie - The Love
Prophets of Sound - Tide of Dreams [Brancaccio & Aisher Remix]
Nu-Skool Breakz:
Evil 9 - Cakehole
21st Century Fux - Sunspirit [Ivan Gouch and Luke Chables Oreo Breakbeat Remix]
Chicken Lips - He Not In [Mutinys Real Life Mix]
Steve Porter - Vodka Cranberries [Tim Fretwell Remix] |
Cheers, I was indeed a bit clueless about what good nu-skool breaks I could get 
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Apr-13-2004 18:25
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Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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Psychedelic
Eskimo - party pooper (Amazing)
cosmosis & mumbojumbo - just say no (the melodic mumble)
Space Tribe - Time s-t-r-e-t-c-h
Astrix - Eye to Eye
Protoculture - Peekaboo
Talamasca - Atlantis
X-porters - Back to back
Younger Brother - Magic Monkey Juice
old skool rave
prodigy - charly
sl2 - dj's take control
dj seduction - hardcore heaven
sonz of da loop da loop era - far out
moby - go
trancey breaks
age of love (wrecked angle mix)
chakra - i am (wrecked angle)
mike koglin - silence (tekara mix)
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Apr-13-2004 18:35
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bedrocking
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Manchester
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Thing with progressive house is that it has evolved over the years. The tune that kicked it all off back in the day many believe to be Leftfied - Not Forgotten, and other stuff on the Guerilla record label like William Orbit - Water From a Vine Leaf or React 2 Rhythm - Intoxication. That sounds nothing like the progressive sound u get now.
What is called progressive house these days really evolved from the trancier stuff that djs like Sasha & Digweed played 96-99, and was called trance or progressive trance (stuff like Bedrock - Set In Stone, LSG - Netherworld, Atlas - Compass Error etc. When the whole euro trance thing kicked off big time in 1999, they didnt want to be associated with it and played darker stuff. The stuff thats called progressive house/trance now.
You have an impossible task ahead of you, sorry to sound a bit bleak, but you really would have to have been around from about 1987 and kept an interest in all genres throughout that period to be able to produce something that you felt was accurate enough.
However I cannot recomend this website highly enough to get a bit of background in. http://www.di.fm/edmguide/edmguide.html Tjere are a few issues i have with the site, but basically its spot on.
The problem with the info on this site is that its also always going to be contempary, so its probably not a bad idea just to do a contempary guide of dance music and that way you wont get any problems.
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Apr-13-2004 18:54
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Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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ok a bit more hard house
Tony De Vit - Are you all ready / The Dawn
Hyperlogic - Only Me (Stimulant DJs Remix)
Artemesia - Bits & Pieces
Signum - What ya got 4 me
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Apr-13-2004 20:09
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