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Progressive VS Techno
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| mr.anderson |
| Prog VS Techno..what's more diverse? And who holds the future?? |
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| SYSTEM-J |
Coming up next...
Juicy Orange Vs Silver Spoon |
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| d-miurge |
good music > crap music
PS: according to the charts, crap music holds the future! |
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| Blue. |
Both have their hits and their misses.
I'm very selective with both as a lot of progressive puts me to sleep and a lot of techno makes me want to jump off a tall building.
When either is done right though, wow.
techno done right - Mauro Picotto - Dark Room
progressive done right - Tyrell and Supercreep - Dope Quarter (Traiano mix)
To me anyways. |
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| mr.anderson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blue.
Both have their hits and their misses.
I'm very selective with both as a lot of progressive puts me to sleep and a lot of techno makes me want to jump off a tall building.
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agree, thats why l always listen to uplifting or hard trance |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by mr.anderson
agree, thats why l always listen to uplifting or hard trance |
Just like too much alcohol can damage a liver, too much of that can blow out even the most weathered cerebellum. |
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| Ian^ |
| prog from the 'good' era, eg cass&slide, and the more melodic progtrance of up until 2001/2 is good, Techno is also good but there's so much to it, so many tracks & styles, and yes both genres have their bad stuff, find me one that doesn't |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian^
prog from the 'good' era, eg cass&slide, and the more melodic progtrance of up until 2001/2 is good, Techno is also good but there's so much to it, so many tracks & styles, and yes both genres have their bad stuff, find me one that doesn't |
yup. But actually, you'd be suprised by the amount of good prog coming out in 2005. I've become a Proton radio addict because of this. Techno is a little too obtuse for me to get my head around sometimes. I've tried to get into it, I really have. And I'll continue to try just for the sheer fact that I think it's probably the most down-to-earth genre of EDM. It's just so hard for me to. |
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| paranoik0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by mr.anderson
And who holds the future?? |
The Flying Spaghetti Monster with His Noodly Appendage. |
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| TigerClaw |
| I like both styles, Theres been a huge explosion of Proggy Techno tracks, Thanks to producers such as the Filterheadz or Santiago Nino, I also believe Nathan Fake and James Holden falls in either of those catagories. |
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| Blue. |
| quote: | Originally posted by TigerClaw
I like both styles, Theres been a huge explosion of Proggy Techno tracks, Thanks to producers such as the Filterheadz or Santiago Nino, I also believe Nathan Fake and James Holden falls in either of those catagories. |
Holden definately has some progressive tracks but Filterheadz? They're definately house, although I think it depends more on the track itself for some producers and they don't just stick to one exact style or genre (ie. Gabriel and Dresden). |
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| TigerClaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blue.
Holden definately has some progressive tracks but Filterheadz? They're definately house, although I think it depends more on the track itself for some producers and they don't just stick to one exact style or genre (ie. Gabriel and Dresden). |
Many of Filterheadz tracks kind of has sort of a techno/tribal progressive house vibe to them, Really hard to describe. |
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