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dj christian
His djmag mix from 2001 is really nice
lücid
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Is it 05 and 06 or 06 and 07 that have the subsequent Budapest sets?

Whichever one was the first of the two floating around was ing magical. I used to rave to it constantly.

Budapest '05 is the one we used to listen to all the time. with Aftermath. :clown:

quote:
Originally posted by bobonoho
oh and dude definitely needs to bring the funk back.

manuel tur and roman salzger - you wont change (day edit) - Love that jam.

SOS ended the night with that when i saw them a few months ago. it was practically the only good tune of the night.

quote:
Originally posted by bobonoho
can't a dj dwindle into mediocrity up his own ass (and nose) without you people getting all huffy?

unless they're sharing their drugs with me, no. :mad:


i'm also going to echo the statement made by Oscar that Desyn's '06 Budapest set is absolutely one of the best sets of all time.
lücid
also his Essential Mix from 2004 is pretty win, as well as his Mojo Grooves promo from 1999.
coleby76
I also really love his Aria set from 2-21-04 but the Budapest sets are far and away my fave's.
cmay119
The first set I ever downloaded of his was the Platinum Rabat, Morocco set from August '06. That 2 part set is still my personal fave from him.
Clovis
quote:
Originally posted by ThaMaestro
Perhaps 'minimal' was meant in relative terms, not in EDM_genre-terms ;)

:thumbscrossed: for Desyn bringing back the funk in 2009.
:hopesarelow: for that to happen :(...



There's only one definition of "minimal" to me, and it applies to both art and music.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimalism
Porky
Saw him several times in summer 06 when he had a residency in toronto (his gf was here or something)... holy ! One night he was tag teaming with fanciuli. Those were great nights.
ThaMaestro
quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
There's only one definition of "minimal" to me, and it applies to both art and music.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimalism


youre (probably) right.
but never trust on wikipedia when it comes to definitions, info, formula's etc etc and ;)
Dj_Es-Dva
quote:
Originally posted by Surfmorworkless
Off his face?:confused:
Well from what i've heard and seen. I had a couple friends hang out with him after a gig once, apparently he got pretty loose. Also in Melbourne he wasn't too sober either. But as I said, the man's got skills.
woscar
quote:
Originally posted by ThaMaestro
youre (probably) right.
but never trust on wikipedia when it comes to definitions, info, formula's etc etc and ;)


I've come to learn over the years that they're pretty ing accurate in most cases.

Anyways, I kinda get what you mean...although Clovis is right and minimal was a poor choice of word here...tech house is more like it.

He's playing Solomun, Stimming, H.O.S.H., etc.

xpand_the_room
he played lots of UK gigs in 2004-2006 and I saw loads of them. i was actually one of the earlier people to listen to him - I actually created the first luke fair tracklistings page (which i never really got the chance to update after 06 due to work etc) and he was wicked, but has gone downhill since. i saw him last year, both alone and SOS, and he / they were very mediocre
ultimate7
I'm listening to his 2006 set from Budapest for the first time right now, can't tell you how amazed by it I am
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