Yeah, my frustration and sadness of the non-existence of the prog-house I once knew combined with my dislike of today's house music congtributes to knee-jerk posts like mine before.
But then again, unless I'm totally missing something here, big name DJs nowadays seldomly ever play tracks older than than say 3 years old. I've heard Sasha throw in an old track in a 3 hour set in 2006 but thats about it from what I've heard.
RJT
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Originally posted by Nostalgic
Yeah, my frustration and sadness of the non-existence of the prog-house I once knew combined with my dislike of today's house music congtributes to knee-jerk posts like mine before.
It's alright man, I just thought the fact that specifically the term "prog house from 2002" was pretty funny considering the release date of Love Story and the fact that the set just went up like two days ago.
And I don't think you're altogether wrong in what you said. Just pleasantly hilarious coincidence.
:)
Edit: And you mean to tell I'm NOT A BIG NAME?!? :mad:
:p
Clovis
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Originally posted by Nostalgic
Yeah, my frustration and sadness of the non-existence of the prog-house I once knew combined with my dislike of today's house music congtributes to knee-jerk posts like mine before.
But then again, unless I'm totally missing something here, big name DJs nowadays seldomly ever play tracks older than than say 3 years old. I've heard Sasha throw in an old track in a 3 hour set in 2006 but thats about it from what I've heard.
I could list a slew of DJs who play plenty of old records, but probably not much old prog.
Anyways, carry on being stuck in this very small sliver of electronic music's past.
Nostalgic
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Originally posted by RJT
Edit: And you mean to tell I'm NOT A BIG NAME?!? :mad:
:p
Come back to me when you start getting PDiddy into your booth.:p
Nostalgic
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Originally posted by Clovis
Anyways, carry on being stuck in this very small sliver of electronic music's past.
:sadgreen:
Clovis
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Originally posted by Nostalgic
:sadgreen:
At least a lot of those sets got recorded and you probably have a good 3 weeks worth of mp3s of them :p
GUBostonDubs
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Originally posted by RJT
Just for an LOL at the irony of that statement in a very specific situation, please see mix in sig.
Just dropped Halo - Dark Clouds on Sunday night. Good music is good music regardless of the genre and if you can make it flow with the newer stuff you are playing then why not :)
bas
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Originally posted by Nostalgic
:sadgreen:
I share your love of the prog of the past, but sometimes it's time to move on.
wotyzoid
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Originally posted by Clovis
Who says we do?
I still play Groove Is In The Air from time to time. Its just hard to fit that old prog into a contemporary tech set and make it sound good.
Props to you
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Yeah, my frustration and sadness of the non-existence of the prog-house I once knew combined with my dislike of today's house music congtributes to knee-jerk posts like mine before.
But then again, unless I'm totally missing something here, big name DJs nowadays seldomly ever play tracks older than than say 3 years old. I've heard Sasha throw in an old track in a 3 hour set in 2006 but thats about it from what I've heard.
Agreed
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I share your love of the prog of the past, but sometimes it's time to move on.
Disagreed
bas
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Originally posted by wotyzoid
Disagreed
Haha, dude it's not like there's anything wrong with it. But totally writing off any new music because it doesn't sound like the BSPF is just silly. Missing out on tons of great music :p