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| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Late bump.
Soooo good man, I fucking love these tunes so much. I wish there was somewhere I could go to party that still played music like this 
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Thanks a ton Sushi, and yeah, I'd kill to hear a night of stuff like this. Never got to experience it for myself. I love a lot of stuff coming out today, but one of my favorite things to do right now is scour my local record shop for older progressive(since that's pretty much the best part of their selection), and spending hours going through beatport / juno's back catalogs for this type of stuff.
| quote: | Originally posted by woscar
Finally tuning in to this. 15 minutes in and so far, so good. 
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Thanks woscar, and I agree fully. I find it very tough to construct prog sets. I'm not exactly sure as to why, it's just different music than a lot of the other stuff I mix. The mixing in particular can be a bear as I've still got some things to learn, and if you're not exact with your eqing, things tend to clash and get muddy. What's interesting is I think I actually do much better in terms of programming and mixing when I'm mixing with my turntables and vinyl. Having a really limited selection forces me to know all my tracks completely as I play each over and over, and it helps a shitload. I honestly feel more restricted with a huge library of things to choose from on a computer screen.
Anyways, thanks a lot guys, woscar you can go back to wolf + lamb now. 
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