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Rob Turner, Christmas @ the Bedroom Sessions 12-25-08 (pg. 2)
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denys envy
yum.

that youngsters tune is proper.
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Loading this up for the gym...It better keep up with me Rob or else! J/K mate, looks like some good chit. Cheers and Happy Holidays ;) :toocool:
wotyzoid
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Originally posted by RJT
Cheers, Kenny. I definitely wound up just housing it up pretty good last night - so it's a pretty energetic set IMO, though "energetic" for me might put a fair number of people to sleep. :haha:

Hope you enjoy it.


I certainly did, Rob. The mixing wasn't as tight as your usual, booze of course.:p But it was really, really nice; I'm loving the subtle Chicago influence.
woscar
Heard this last night. It's got 'Rob Turner' written all over it :p
I'll post a more thorough review later, in the meantime I just wanted to let you know that I enjoyed it ;)
enydo
Awesome. Really wish I was around to hear it live. :p
cmay119
How'd I miss this right away? Probably because I've been recovering from a 24 Hour hang-over since Christmas Night. In. In. In.
Acetate Junkie
I am seriously feeling these Chicago/Detroit-influenced tracks. I hear a lot of old school influences from the 80s and 90s. I hear these tracks and find a renewed hope for the underground. It happened in the mid-80s and early 90s and now 2010+ looks hopeful too. It's exciting for me to hear the minimalism of Detroit, soul of Chicago, deepness of NJ/NY and the progressiveness of San Fran being experimented with. I wonder if the dissonance and industrialism of 80s and early- 90s techno/breakbeat will see a resurgence as well.

I have no doubt that this recession is going to bring out some very interesting and tasty music to our ears. ...Exits the stale cheese and enters the well-aged wine.

Love this mix. Thanks. Impressive.
Amduscias
:whip: I feel like killing someone

i left the computer On cuz i was downloading this set... my internet is slow so that's the only way i can do it.

My mom didn't turn it off, but she ing closed firefox :mad:



so i have to download it AGAIN :(

i heard like 5 mins of it and it was ing awesome :gsmile:
RJT
You can really hear me go from about zero to drunk almost instantly around about the time "Ride the Pony" mixes in. :stongue:

quote:
Originally posted by Acetate Junkie
I am seriously feeling these Chicago/Detroit-influenced tracks. I hear a lot of old school influences from the 80s and 90s. I hear these tracks and find a renewed hope for the underground. It happened in the mid-80s and early 90s and now 2010+ looks hopeful too. It's exciting for me to hear the minimalism of Detroit, soul of Chicago, deepness of NJ/NY and the progressiveness of San Fran being experimented with. I wonder if the dissonance and industrialism of 80s and early- 90s techno/breakbeat will see a resurgence as well.

I have no doubt that this recession is going to bring out some very interesting and tasty music to our ears. ...Exits the stale cheese and enters the well-aged wine.

Love this mix. Thanks. Impressive.


Awww, thanks m8. To be totally honest, I really just think that this:

quote:
Originally posted by Acetate Junkie
the minimalism of Detroit, soul of Chicago, deepness of NJ/NY and the progressiveness of San Fran being experimented with.


...in a pretty general sense reflects my own taste and choice in tunes for the past few years. I don't really ever try to seek out much on purpose, but what I find and like almost always carries the influence of old Detroit techno, Chicago house, deep _________, and good old fashioned (and sometimes utterly cheesy) prog house/trance.

Anyway, I'm really glad you enjoyed the mix, and if you wanted to try any of my other stuff the link in my sig heads to my archive thread.

Cheers. :)
Amduscias
:gsmile: I DID IT!

I DOWNLOADED IT :tongue2


I CAN'T WAIT TO GET HOME AND LISTEN TO THIS AMAZING SET :crazy: :crazy:

woscar
OK Rob, listened to this a couple of times now. Your track selection, like I said before reeks of you :p

Although, this time it was a bit more techno than the other mixes I've heard from you. On other occasions you've managed to come up with a banging techno set while still housing it up (Sounds Like Robots, your Nefardelfreak Project mix, etc). Not so much this time around. The house was still there, but not as much as on those mixes. Nevertheless, I enjoyed it a lot. :)

I didn't hear any noticeable -ups in your mixing. I loved the way you mixed into "Underground Limbo". I wasn't following the tracklist the first time I listened to it, so hearing the bleeping intro just sneaking in like that totally took me by surprise. Awesome job!

Eagerly await your next mix :)
PerlaLei
:crazy: :crazy: :crazy: i was grooving with my friends last night to it, massive:d
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