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Der Dritte Raum - Swing Bopp (pg. 5)
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Omega_Blue
this track, while not absolute , is nothing more than a novelty. so yeah, i think it sucks.

err, wait.. HYPE HYPE HYPE
sot
this is the new samim - heater

all hype.

not feelin this

maybe i would if i was in a speakeasy in 1928 :haha:
Schizophrenia
personally this track is really fun and gives a happy feeling.. I dont see how it can be boring compared to the many boring minimal beats I hear over and over again for the past year. this and the recent dousk album ftw.
RJT
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
this track, while not absolute , is nothing more than a novelty. so yeah, i think it sucks.

err, wait.. HYPE HYPE HYPE


Predictable response is predictable.
bas
quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone

The track is way gimmicky, but it's a good gimmick imo. If I heard this out I would have a blast, looks like so much fun lol
RJT
The only thing that really, really sucks about how much of a "gimmick" tune this might be is that hundreds of kids who don't have a clue are going to beat it into the dirt alongside bog-standard Dubfire infused "techno" sets or the "prog du jour".

In a lot of ways I feel like I've been waiting a long time for a record like this, but I don't even want to play it because I know it's just going to get raped by untold numbers of terrible jocks. :(
nefardec
this track is too elaborate to be a gimmick. i suppose you guys just don't appreciate swing music.

that said, i would never play this in a club, but trust me it works great when you're playing a lot of jazz infused stuff in a set in the basement of a house party. i started off with sonar lodge, miles davis, nina simone, and even some steve reich. this track was perfect.
jupiterone
quote:
Originally posted by sot
this is the new samim - heater

all hype.

not feelin this

maybe i would if i was in a speakeasy in 1928 :haha:


seems like a rather heavily inspired song
RJT
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
this track is too elaborate to be a gimmick. i suppose you guys just don't appreciate swing music.

that said, i would never play this in a club, but trust me it works great when you're playing a lot of jazz infused stuff in a set in the basement of a house party. i started off with sonar lodge, miles davis, nina simone, and even some steve reich. this track was perfect.


Nah, I understand just fine, which is why I say it's a track I feel I've been waiting a long, long time for - it's the rest of the world of dance music I'm concerned about.
Clovis
Right place at the right time.

Good Djs will use it well, DJs won't. Same old story.

jupiterone
playing this out at a burned down warehouse here next weekend, gonna be around 100 people, which owns. small gathering of friends > *

wish i could find pictures of the inside, but it's awesome, graffiti all over the place.










you can sorta make out what i mean. the atmosphere inside the place owns

definately gonna play some charlie parker, miles davis, blue mitchell to start, awesome thing is it's a lot of a blues,jazz and classic rock set of folks

a friends band wants to do jazz improv on some of the instrumental stuff i'd say i would play, can't wait, will record, will share
wotyzoid
quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
playing this out at a burned down warehouse here next weekend, gonna be around 100 people, which owns. small gathering of friends > *

wish i could find pictures of the inside, but it's awesome, graffiti all over the place.

you can sorta make out what i mean. the atmosphere inside the place owns

definately gonna play some charlie parker, miles davis, blue mitchell to start, awesome thing is it's a lot of a blues,jazz and classic rock set of folks

a friends band wants to do jazz improv on some of the instrumental stuff i'd say i would play, can't wait, will record, will share


haha that's so sexy, take videos too.
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