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[Progressive] Violet Crown Sessions (pg. 6)
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| Pumaz |
Just finished the new one :)
Not as good as the others if I'm honest, but I still enjoyed most of it ;) |
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| TOR |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pumaz
Oh and thanks for choosing the MV remix of Crayons and not the over-hyped Leama & Moor remix :D |
i agree, the MV Remix is much better
solid set again |
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| rasp3r |
nice mix, the first transition blew me away i had to rewind my md to find it like 3 times, i liked the blue haze track and the first derek howell, and the MV mix kicks the outta the leama and moore mix. nice ending track i listened to this mix b4 bed and was so relaxed, fell asleep right after(usually have sleeping problems). This seemed the MOST chilled out of all the mixes which is neither good or bad. Keep up the good work.| quote: | | btw, the feedback you generated here did not necassiraly (sp?) generate because of a diffrence, more likely that because people enjoy this specialized genre, and you probably deliver it skillfully. | I don't agree, i like these mixes because i haven't heard most of the tracks, you don't see him playing find, wave force, the world doesn't know, (in other words the popular songs that markus plays), he plays the b-sides, instead of playing bill hammels remix of into nothing(which is most popular) he plays the original, instead of playing the kosmas epsilon mix of wooden swordz he plays nikola's, instead of still rain he plays radience. These are just some examples. I think the songs here are chosen to be pretty new but not overplayed new songs. Just my 2 cents. |
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| Steven Hays |
| WOW, thanks for the backup you guys! I agree on this one being chill. It really reflected my mood as do all my sets. Let's just say I think I'm gonna be in a get off my ass and bob my head mood next week and its gonna be a great one. I really can't wait to get in the music I ordered last week. One to note it Derek Howell - Funk It. I heard this track in Peter Martin's studio about a half year ago and I've longed for it ever since. God, I cannot wait for next Monday. Til then, thanks for the support. :) |
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Psy-T
45% progreesive house in a very specialized substyle, stuff that usually comes out on the same labels, by the same artists, with the same sounds (not that there's anything wrong with that), i think this specialized genre is called fluff-prog or something like that, progressive breaks are in this same category more often then not. |
Fluff prog, Bog Prog, McProg, call it what you want. Steve's mixes encompass an entirely different style of progressive house. Markus Schulz does not play many of the tracks he plays, even Sasha, Diggers, and JZ don't. He does his research, shops around, and finds hidden gems that others aren'y willing to give a chance because they aren't on 'the same labels, by the same artists, with the same sounds.' Most progressive breaks are actually not in that category if you do your homework and don't follow the latest playlist of the 'big names.'
| quote: | and then there are the 10% which are divided between "others",, i sit in those with my techno, ive seen psytrance there often, and some other styles not too often.
do you honestly think that you are in those 10%?
if so, why?
you play pretty much what the second 'half' of ta play (genre-wise)
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He might play what the second 'half' of TA plays genre-wise, yes, but he's not playing the same recycled crap that everyone else is. The over used Probspot pads and basslines, the newest Luke Chable or Bedrock release. I'm sorry to say, but I'm going to have to go ahead and disagree with your entire rant.
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| Psy-T |
now rob's answer is something i can understand.
btw, from my prespective, i wasnt ranting |
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| Steven Hays |
| Thanks Rob!:D |
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| mikefasssy |
| This is listening music, not dancefloor music. There is a definite difference and I'm glad you are willing to put in the time to produce these. |
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| Steven Hays |
| quote: | Originally posted by mikefasssy
This is listening music, not dancefloor music. There is a definite difference and I'm glad you are willing to put in the time to produce these. |
Exactly! ;) |
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| Sly006 |
Downloading Session 004 right now.
Will post comments later today. :D |
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| Massive84 |
06. Ray & Peter – That Moment [Unsigned]
how can this be unsigned?
this is sooooooo amazing!!!
beats every tune i heard from the prog djs, shulz and such. |
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| Steven Hays |
| quote: | Originally posted by Massive84
06. Ray & Peter – That Moment [Unsigned]
how can this be unsigned?
this is sooooooo amazing!!!
beats every tune i heard from the prog djs, shulz and such. |
If I would have started the set with it(I didn't to respect the producers' wishes), in which I do believe it was intended for then you could have heard it in its entirety. The bass hits, as you can tell, come in very loud and pan from the left to the right. The whole song is all about panning, and the sheer production values are incredible. Very, very genius. And just to clear up who Ray and Peter are fellow Austinites Ray Romero and none other than the amazingly talented Peter Martin.
Glad you liked it.:D |
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