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Frequency Frank
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Originally posted by sot
agree with zack..def an opener

love the catchy albino lead

would work well at pawn shop wmc...then that would be classified as a banger considering everything else they play is monotone mnml lol..any hint of melody is like "o my gawd..no way"


Albino 3 is the dogs balls.
knittybone
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Originally posted by Frequency Frank
That's what I think about Marc Romboy vs Stephan Bodzin - Puck. DJ Mag and those other mags called it a "dancefloor destroyer"....but the track officially goes NOWHERE.


Puck is the lawnmower track right??? I love that , played it all the time in the hotel at WMC... Dustin loves that too.:haha:
Frequency Frank
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Originally posted by knittybone
Puck is the lawnmower track right??? I love that , played it all the time in the hotel at WMC... Dustin loves that too.:haha:


hahhaha...never heard it described that way, but I suppose so!
ProggieGuy
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Originally posted by zizack
For whats its worth, I don't play much progressive...myself and Keryn did in Philly, but we don't usually play that stuff up here. I play a lot of tech house / techno, some electro and progressive tracks, and definitely some minimal early on in my sets.


Why wouldn't you play in Philly the same way you usually do? Trust me, we hear so much of same from everyone the only difference between djs half the time is, are they electro-prog or are they another trancer? It would be refreshing to hear some techy without having to go out to some warehouse party in the ghetto to do so.
ProggieGuy
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Originally posted by knittybone
Puck is the lawnmower track right??? I love that , played it all the time in the hotel at WMC... Dustin loves that too.:haha:


You know it!
DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by ProggieGuy
Why wouldn't you play in Philly the same way you usually do? Trust me, we hear so much of same from everyone the only difference between djs half the time is, are they electro-prog or are they another trancer? It would be refreshing to hear some techy without having to go out to some warehouse party in the ghetto to do so.

Why don't you ever come out to see me play Dustin? ;)
ProggieGuy
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Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Why don't you ever come out to see me play Dustin? ;)


Do you play weekends much in actual clubs? I usually see your name on weeknights and warehouse parties. I don't do either anymore unless its something really big.
DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by ProggieGuy
Do you play weekends much in actual clubs? I usually see your name on weeknights and warehouse parties. I don't do either anymore unless its something really big.

Yeah I get to play out at actual clubs from time to time. Last weekend I was at EDN with Mark and Sam and it was really fun. I'll be downstairs with Zack on the 13th for O'Callaghan! We are gonna have a lot of fun and I am really looking forward to that night. I know Zack is a great dj and the transition from my set to his will be really nice. :)
zizack
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Originally posted by ProggieGuy
Why wouldn't you play in Philly the same way you usually do? Trust me, we hear so much of same from everyone the only difference between djs half the time is, are they electro-prog or are they another trancer? It would be refreshing to hear some techy without having to go out to some warehouse party in the ghetto to do so.


I have been down to Philly a bunch of times this past year and I would say that the gerenal taste in music down there is different from up here...less pretentious, more banging.

most of the gigs I play in NYC I am usually opening up for a bigger dj...the night we played at Transit, we played the headlining slot in the main room, and the kids before us ended with very banging progressive. I defnitely played a lot of techy tracks that night, but I also played a ton of progressive stuff that I just don't think I would ever play up here...for example, we ended our set @ Transit that night w/ Holden and Thompson - Nothing, into Bedrock - Heaven Sent. lol. It was a freaking blast.
ProggieGuy
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Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Yeah I get to play out at actual clubs from time to time. Last weekend I was at EDN with Mark and Sam and it was really fun. I'll be downstairs with Zack on the 13th for O'Callaghan! We are gonna have a lot of fun and I am really looking forward to that night. I know Zack is a great dj and the transition from my set to his will be really nice. :)


I might come by the 13th. It depends on if I come up to NYC for Trentemoller. Its tough to get people to actually want to go out to random places like EDN so I usually do club nights in Philly only if there is something big going on.

ProggieGuy
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Originally posted by zizack
I have been down to Philly a bunch of times this past year and I would say that the gerenal taste in music down there is different from up here...less pretentious, more banging.



You are right, but I just feel like that gets to be repetitive. There are "banging" tracks being played at 10:00 that are just as "banging" as those at the end of the night. The tastes are different because that is all people get exposed to. Half the problem is that there are 10 djs a night with 45 minute sets so there is no time to build a set.
DJslantzz
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Originally posted by ProggieGuy
You are right, but I just feel like that gets to be repetitive. There are "banging" tracks being played at 10:00 that are just as "banging" as those at the end of the night. The tastes are different because that is all people get exposed to. Half the problem is that there are 10 djs a night with 45 minute sets so there is no time to build a set.

I know u miss those glorious nights @ One14 dustin :crazy:
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