Originally posted by Orko
That's the sound I remember from the Gallery.
he 110% played that song, ing awesome.
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Originally posted by Orko
That may be true, but sometimes DJs hit a sweet spot in their careers. Everything lines up, what they are into, what the masses are diggin, and what producers are putting out.
well said.
rabbitjoker
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Originally posted by jon jon
I fully know he's ancient but I don't understand how that's relevant to his current sound now? Or rather our appreciation of his successes? Is it so hard to believe that people can get better with age/experience? Steve Nash maybe?
Marco Carola has been a good DJ for -years-. I wouldn't go so far as to say his current "sound" (approach/style are probably better words) is "new"/"recent" (for him).
I'm simply stating that this guy deserves a lot more credit (and attention) than simply the last 6 months of his career.
BTW - what did you have for lunch?
jon jon
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Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I wouldn't go so far as to say his current "sound" (approach/style are probably better words) is "new"/"recent" (for him).
that's fine, but Graham would...
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Originally posted by The Highroller
Literally everything I've heard from him this year has been top quality stuff.
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Originally posted by The Highroller
and how on fire Marco Carola has been this year
(and I consider him an expert)
ps. only coffee so far lol
Skipper
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Originally posted by rabbitjoker
The guy has been around forever. Frankly I'm a little surprised with the cavalcades.
His style is quite new though...I don't find many DJs playing the blend of tech and house that he is playing either. He never ventures into that grimy house sound that I hate, it's all very deep and groovy.
I've been a fan for a long time, both for his old style and his new.
I won't miss his next return to TO.
jon jon
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Originally posted by Skipper
it's all very deep and groovy.
yes, yet also VERY computery. What a ing blend.
(ps. I also consider sarah an "expert", RJ you apparently weren't hungry enough) :p
Skipper
Graham, that Bucharest set is dead on. Thanks for the heads up. He loops and warps Let's Go Outside's "I'll lick your spine" (accapella?) over another creepy track, it's pretty much the best thing I've ever heard. (around the 2h33mark)
rabbitjoker
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Originally posted by jon jon
(and I consider him an expert)
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Originally posted by jon jon
(ps. I also consider sarah an "expert"...)
We have our moderator for the "expert" panel...
Orko
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Originally posted by Orko
That's the sound I remember from the Gallery. Wonderful. ID?
Thanks youtube!
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John Spring - Lava Lava
Skipper
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Originally posted by Orko
Thanks youtube!
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John Spring - Lava Lava
Great track.
I can't stop listening to the part I mentioned in my previous post.
Jem_hadar
It seems the Marco Carola train left without me.
I'll hafta DL those sets and have another round at trying to foster the same level of appreciation for this man and his music that many seem to hold themselves!
Let's do it.
rabbitjoker
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Originally posted by Jem_hadar
It seems the Marco Carola train left without me.
He's just as good now as he was years ago when he played FTWK Wednesdays.