Originally posted by Titanium
There are a few reasons, I am only listening out of curiosity to see how they are but they seem to be all the same I also listen because I am hoping to be wrong and also Everyone is copying this generic comatose style of progressive house even Hernan Cattaneo. I think no one has brought it up. It seems to be quite a popular label and video and I wanted people to discuss it and even some of the underground people seem to be playing their stuff.
We've got a whole thread a couple of inches down the screen with 150+ posts of producers, DJs and mixes playing modern progressive with a classic throwback sound and you're still clicking on the Anjunafluff drone cam stream live from the erogenous zone of Mount Kilimanjaro and going "Guys, why can't I find any good prog?"
Would these not fit onto an Oslo Nights broadcast? They're all less than 6 months old.
Originally posted by SPANIARD
In the Oslo Nights context, nobody I'm aware of. The closest might be Zero Tolerance Records but that's more to the darker, ethnic form of prog (Luke Chable, Moshic etc) and they're hit or miss.
interdasting, yea idk not my cup of tea.
01. The Postal Service - Such Great Heights (John Tejada Remix)
02. Roland Klinkenberg - Steppin
03. ID - ID
04. Janet Jackson - What Have You Done for Me Lately (MFM Remix)
05. Agent 001 - Jabba Jaw
06. Habersham - Dryspell
07. Digital Witchcraft - Fingerpaint (Opencloud's Back to Earth Remix)
08. Echo & The Bunnymen - Lips Like Sugar (Way Out West Remix)
09. Quivver - Spitting Funk
idk about the mixing, I like the tracks.
edit* I take that back theres some good mixing to be had here :} there is a nice line.
im down to hearing peoples fav oslo nights mixes.
Last edited by szm on Dec-11-2025 at 19:21
Dec-11-2025 17:13
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Re: current trend of generic comatose progressive house/organic house
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Originally posted by Titanium
Not sure where I�ve been, but I hadn�t heard of Oslo Nights before.
Really loving the few sets I've played. Going to obsess over this for the next few months.
As for Anjunadeep, I still have a (semi) soft spot for them. I'll play their first compilations when the location, mood and crowd are right. Love Anjunadeep 1-6. The new stuff is purely daytime background music at the beach when I'm tuned out with my wife and kid or people who don't know/like dance music. Went to see James and Jody in Brixton years ago before COVID. Had a blast, but other than seeing Yotto at ADE the same year, I haven't really rocked with them much since. Something really put me off after seeing half the dancefloor at Phonox wearing Anjuna merchandise. Don't get me wrong, fun and cool crowd, but it felt a bit cultish and cringe. That said, Marsh was someone I followed on Twitch during the lockdowns. Had some fun nights watching. He's not my cup of tea anymore either, but I'm happy he's found a home at the label.
oh BOY. am i becoming the basic bitch of the scene now, some trashy white girl?!??
i say this as I've been to a boatload of ajunadeep shows/rooftops this year... that you guys.. are ripping on ...
I'm going to come back to this thread and take a look, i think you guys MAY be off a lil bit.
Dec-15-2025 00:25
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quote:
Originally posted by r5a
oh BOY. am i becoming the basic bitch of the scene now, some trashy white girl?!??
i say this as I've been to a boatload of ajunadeep shows/rooftops this year... that you guys.. are ripping on ...
I'm going to come back to this thread and take a look, i think you guys MAY be off a lil bit.
Same, maybe as I get a bit older and mellow out a bit more, I can vibe with the more 'background music' esque Anjunadeep stuff. Sure, it definitely gets samey but there are some gems that stand out to me here and there.