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| quote: | Originally posted by Big Boss
Aren't you a fan of Steve Lawler? A Lawlerhead as they say? He made the leap from tribal to his current style, so what's wrong if these boys want to do the same thing? |
<-------- Self proclaimed Lawlerhead, definitely 
He made that leap over a lot of time...years!!! And he was one of the first to do so (about 3 years ago, I'd say he really moved away from straight up tribal). And he did it quite properly, imo...His sound is becoming increasingly experimental (glitchy, minimalesque aspects) but he still maintains that 'filth' factor in most of what he produces. His more experimental side shows more in the tracks he chooses to play, imo. He's continuously evolving, and that's one of the main reasons I still name him my #1 today...
Now, like 3 years later, every DJ is going for the whole minimal techno thing. Nothing wrong with C&C doing it, I just hope they do it well, and don't make that transition from one month to the next. I dunno, it's just my thoughts Going too quick seems like they just wanna jump on the minimal techno wagon, and follow the current trend.
No more hijacking, I apologize...
This party will be rocking for sure either way; C&C do know how to throw down beats for straight up partying, I'll give them that for sure 
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