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| quote: | Originally posted by dJohn
I disagree. In a time where trendy music and fads are a bit too common, Graham continues to hold his own and remain almost 'stealthy' as an awesome producer, standing the test of time of musical fads and tredns coming in and out...look at Armin ad his radio show, for example. Just a year ago, it was the coolest thing for us trance addicts to tune in and listen to the now-desposed ASOT style trance.
These days, you hardely HEAR of Quivver, and yet everytime his productions come out, whether they get publicity or not, they seem to be standout tracks in today's endless sea of shit.
BozBoz never got real recognition, yet it's quality should place it in a tune of the year caliber. His remixes are also overlooked as well, continously being overshadowed by the likes of other prog masters i.e Holden, Schulz etc...
And yes, I'l admit, he is an integral part of Tilt and Space Manouevres, but he wasn't alone on those projects. I'm talking about now, where he does solo remixes and productions that are constantly being passed by without receiving the recognition they deserve.
Also forgot Angry Skies(Quivver remix)...that bassline! |
I totally agree with you. John Graham is one of those producers that never got the public attention he really would deserve. Marc Mitchell is another one, a true prodigy of "deep" trance (or maybe epic house described it better earlier). I've always have a great respect for John Graham's work, I believe he had the most influence behind the Tilt tracks.
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Last edited by breakaholic on Jul-24-2004 at 18:53
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