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| alberth |
| Heyaz wanna ask something about timo mass and dave seaman.what kind of music they are playing?progressive?oakie style or uplifting? |
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| alberth |
errrr just wanna add more info.this is their live showcase coming soon to singapore.from what i know if they are performing live most djs would play uplifting kind of trance?do correct me.
if theyare playing those kind of tune i heard on GU11 cd and global undergraound then ill give them a miss)just not my cup of tea) :) |
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| biznology |
hmmm...isn't oakey uplifting progressive?
anyways maas is pretty heavy into progressive and so is seaman, although he is more underground. i havent heard much of either of them, but they are big names and i am sure it would be a great time regardless. you could always be at a yanni concert, unless you like yanni, then maybe you should go to a yanni concert. ahem. peace. |
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| Gekhous |
Timo Maas is hardhouse-like
Dave Seaman is somewhat harder progressive-like |
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| tu_face |
| Timo Maas when ive heard him (loads) plays more progressive, but its a different style of progressive (which what makes him god) his style is just downright twisted trance. percussive is the word i'd use to describe him. if u can get a rip of 'Dirty Trancing' which was a mixmag cover cd last year ull get what i mean (or even go on napster and search for dirty trancing, ull find something)... its one of the best cd'z i got and it was free! |
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| Suzaku |
| quote: | Originally posted by Gekhous
Timo Maas is hardhouse-like
Dave Seaman is somewhat harder progressive-like |
Dave Seaman harder than Timo Maas??? I think not... but both DJs are good. I really liked the Timo Maas set that's posted on this site, d/l that one and you'll have a good idea of the style of music you'll hear from him, hard and thumping. I wouldn't miss a chance to see Maas live.
Suzaku |
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