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keeping up with the latest. what can i expect from these picks?
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| re2two |
ahead 1 scott bond: i don't know if it trance similar to armin or tiesto or just pure clubbing ones.
balance 06 anthony pappa: i just love his first one he did. the nubreed from GU. really good stuff. i know some of them are considered breakz and i don't like breakz but it sounds more dance friendly and more sinister
markus shulz caldharbour sessions: i don't know much about his style
Nu-NRG freefall: kinda reminds me of way out west from the title. i don't know much about them either
any other comps worth looking at that is new and just downright good. i got involver already |
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| Nite-Mer |
| All of the acts you mentioned are known for being damn good in their respective genres. I haven't heard Scott Bond, but the reviews are good and I will go to see him soon locally. Nu NRG is high energy trance, like a George Acosta, but not as repetitive and crappy. I own a couple of their records. PVD closed politics with one of their tracks, Dreamland. Marcus Schulz I just discovered. If you like deep atmospheric progressive with great melody lines, you will like him. I would liken him to Hernan Cattaneo. Anthony Pappa I have heard a ton about, but I haven't heard his music. Supposed to be good though. If you like Involver, I think you will like Marcus Schulz and Anthony Pappa, but it is hard to say because I don't know your tastes. |
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| armandzadza |
| Nu-NRG is nothing like Way Out West. Way Out West straddles progressive house and trance; Nu-NRG is all about energetic, yet melodic trance, with bouts of hard trance. |
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| Cataclysmic |
| Anthony Pappa balance 006 is some sick breaks, listening to it right now. Cd 1 is my preferrence, but it's rather dirty through and through.. it's a can't miss disc. |
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