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Older progressive trance/house (pg. 2)
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TruffleShuffle
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Originally posted by Floorfiller
how recently produced are you looking for? like 2003-2004ish? i know lots of 2000-2002 stuff that most people wouldn't remember...


I'd consider that to be recent.
TruffleShuffle
Ok obviously some of you are confused. Obviously the tunes I listed were from the early 1990s. In fact, they all appear on Renaissance Presents: The Mix Collection by Sasha & Digweed. I am asking for tunes that were produced RECENTLY (from 2000 onward I guess) that sound like those tunes I listed. I want to recreate that sound in my DJing, but it is quite hard finding those older records :P
TruffleShuffle
quote:
Originally posted by sandstorm03
noooo way:D , his remix of nightoperator is mint...


Nice choice. Obviously you know what I'm talking about :p
sandstorm03
quote:
Originally posted by TruffleShuffle
Nice choice. Obviously you know what I'm talking about :p


im me if u want more
d-miurge
the last Mara's work seems 'old', even if the group is no more now.
montana
get stuff on Limbo & Guerilla
Floorfiller
quote:
Originally posted by sandstorm03
sasha is boring :eek:


you obviously never heard the sasha i'm talking about...now run along and go listen to some crappy nu-nrg :D :p
eulerfx
Quivver - Believe In Me :toothless

If you can find it.
aloep
quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Nicholas Bennison - Archetype


Chris Cowie Remix of that is awesome and has a very mid 90's feel to it.

Generally there are very few tracks these days that sound like the old Trance/Progressive House however.
AlphaStarred
quote:
Originally posted by aloep
Chris Cowie Remix of that is awesome and has a very mid 90's feel to it.


yes, the original does as well though methinks.

quote:
Originally posted by sandstorm03
noooo way:D , his remix of nightoperator is mint...


i prefer Archetype.

sandstorm03
quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
you obviously never heard the sasha i'm talking about...now run along and go listen to some crappy nu-nrg :D :p


done
TruffleShuffle
What baffles me is not why so few tunes these days have the early/mid 90s feel to them, but how could DJs & producers let their productions stray from that style into rather banal music that we hear today?
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