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| quote: | Originally posted by isoterra
I would say L-vee was the more versatile of the two... as in, I can spot a MIKE track a mile off most of the time yet L-vee uses less samey sounds. However MIKE's tunes normally sound better produced overall than L-vee's, as a rule... I've heard some almost amatuerish sounding production from L-vee on some tracks (albeit only a few). They've both done tunes I love & tunes I hate... the only really deciding factor is that L-vee hasn't really had any *big* hits... tunes like Strange World, Legacy, Universal Nation, Silverbath... so weighing it up I'd have to go for MIKE. |
Looks like you haven't listened to Push's stuff under his other aliases.
Try listening to Liquid Overdose - Pure Glide and tell me that you can recognize Push a mile away in that track. 
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