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Havanna VS The White Room (pg. 4)
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| Reactic |
i prefer Chable & Bonnici - Ride
quite similar to white room but imo better :D |
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| M@rc |
I would go for Havannah..
Love them both and I agree that you can't really compare them, but Havannah had a way better impact on me the first time.. |
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| E-vangelist |
White Room
if you're going to ask a question like that.. you should just have gone ahead and made a poll |
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| crazysoccerboy |
| HAvanna all the way for me :) |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| I don't like either but I'd choose White Room because at least it's not generic boring drivel. |
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| paranoik0 |
white room is something special
havannah is just a good production on the guitar-summer-trance standart |
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| Subtle |
Adam White and Andy Moor presents. White Room - The White Room
havannah is a little cheesish |
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| dbl |
| havannah... no doubt at all |
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| mndeg |
| personally i dont like ride, too ice cream trucky |
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| thirdlevelbeat |
| havannah:) |
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| Gladius |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sand Leaper
I think a track's energy level can be measured by the nature of the sounds used. For instance, a pounding acid techno track that pummels along at 150 BPM is energetic, yet a minimal house track with a short, snappy bassdrum, overriden cymbals and distortion can also be energetic. Take for instance Spektrum - Kinda New (Tiefschwarz Dub). Its distorted synth along with the beats, short electro chords and vocals make for a quite energetic tune, yet it runs at your usual house speed and doesn't have any big riffs. |
k =) |
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