A serious question re: Sander Kleinenberg & Junkie XL
Right. Amongst the chaos with the title change to this forum, I've decided to bring things back on track with a serious topic.
I liked Junkie XL's performance at ULTRA, but someone commented to me that it's actually considered Progressive House.
My question to the Sander whores is: does that mean they play identical styles? I've never seen Sander and am looking for serious feedback for my knowledge.
*EDIT* No, this isn't an April Fool's thread or a reason to genre bash, I'm looking for info and feedback. There's enough April Fool's threads in COR.
*EDIT 2* SERIOUS RESPONSES ONLY, PLEASE. (That means YOU, Greg.)
Last edited by DarkAngel on Apr-01-2005 at 16:00
Apr-01-2005 14:01
DawnTreader
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nOObLaR !!!
Apr-01-2005 14:04
ctprincess
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sander is considered to be "progressive house" - but i think that label spans a lot of different styles. sander definitely spins house, tech-house, tech and then some tracks that have trance elements - and at wmc he was spinning some really funky tunes - he has developed a "funky - chunky" style - check out everybody too cd - it will show you his style and diversity of his sets.
Apr-01-2005 14:05
DarkAngel
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quote:
Originally posted by DawnTreader
nOObLaR !!!
Heh.
Apr-01-2005 14:07
DarkAngel
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quote:
Originally posted by ctprincess
sander is considered to be "progressive house" - but i think that label spans a lot of different styles. sander definitely spins house, tech-house, tech and then some tracks that have trance elements - and at wmc he was spinning some really funky tunes - he has developed a "funky - chunky" style - check out everybody too cd - it will show you his style and diversity of his sets.
I've also heard he plays remixed 80's tunes...that's actually considered house?
Apr-01-2005 14:08
TranCyn
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heres some news for you da.... and i think weve been trying to clue you into this for a while... the genres of edm are not SET... the boundaries are very fuzzy so even if joe schmo labels something progressive house is may not be progressive house to someone else... my best advice would be to never say that you HATE something until you give it a chance....
so if your curious about a certain djs sound, check out one of his sets rather than trying to find out which label his style has been pinned as.
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Apr-01-2005 14:13
DarkAngel
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Originally posted by TranCyn
heres some news for you da.... and i think weve been trying to clue you into this for a while... the genres of edm are not SET... the boundaries are very fuzzy so even if joe schmo labels something progressive house is may not be progressive house to someone else... my best advice would be to never say that you HATE something until you give it a chance....
so if your curious about a certain djs sound, check out one of his sets rather than trying to find out which label his style has been pinned as.
What can I say? I'm stubborn. I won't deny that.
I might give a download a try.
Apr-01-2005 14:16
DawnTreader
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quote:
Originally posted by TranCyn
heres some news for you da.... and i think weve been trying to clue you into this for a while... the genres of edm are not SET... the boundaries are very fuzzy so even if joe schmo labels something progressive house is may not be progressive house to someone else... my best advice would be to never say that you HATE something until you give it a chance....
so if your curious about a certain djs sound, check out one of his sets rather than trying to find out which label his style has been pinned as.
BAM !!
Apr-01-2005 14:27
mdamon7278
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sander rocks, even thought I couldnt tear myself away to see him at space last fri but Im sure I can see him in june, aug, oct and dec at sardine central, GOOD SHIT
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Apr-01-2005 14:29
Pete K
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Location: Music City
Junkie does edm with a rock feel. He spans anywhere from prog house to electro to hip hop. Sander on the other hand is progressive period. The term progressive ranges anywhere from house, trance, techno, electro etc etc etc...if you've noticed Sanders set's are really rock and electro influenced.
ps trance was so 2000
jk
Apr-01-2005 14:44
DJ Logix
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Same Genre yes. Different styles definately. Junkie is the shit. Sander K is the shit aswell. I've noticed his style has changed a bit as ctprincess said, into a more funkier juicier (and I forgot the lyrics too the song now, anyways) style.
OMG Sander at Ultra who heard that DnB track that (once again I forgot the name to it even though I love the song) he played at 33, slowed the fuck down, and omg it was like omg I cant even describe u had to have been there for that. It was definately worth missing him on the 19th up here in the A.
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Apr-01-2005 14:46
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Great responses...
I'm anxiously awaiting Nachos, RzO and Kelly's input.