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Re: Re: Teh c0r: trance that has remained in your collection
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You're behind the times, mate. It's become the in thing to drop a pitched-down trance classic into the mix. Notable examples of big DJs doing it recently include Nina Kravitz, Bicep, Patrice Baumel, Space Dimension Controller... even Sasha has overcome his crippling embarrassment about what he played in the '90s and has been sighted dropping Age Of Love and Sacred Cycles. It's becoming such a trend that the obligatory Wunderground parody has sprung up: http://wundergroundmusic.com/all-dj...e-song-by-2017/ |
what, for real? here i thought i was being clever dropping greece 2000 at 120bpm during a house set- just editing out the, imo, cheesy part of the track where the second half adds that staccato synth guitar strumming over the main groove. the bassline groove an the open hat patten is instantly recognizable and i still think is groovy.
as for the thread subject i still think Holden & Thompson's Nothing (93 returning mix) and Kamaya Painters - Far From Over (oliver lieb remix) are still ace.
edit- also, anyone else think the netflix series "Stranger Things" theme song is totally derivative of Quivver - Stage One (part 3)? it's even in the same key, if my ears don't deceive.
Last edited by Omega_Blue on Oct-07-2016 at 21:22
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