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Sasha and Digweed!
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| djpsi2000 |
Hi guys.
I was wondering the mixes that sasha and digweed do together
what kind of trance is it?
Causes its not bad :)
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| MysticSoul |
umm im pretty sure its like Progressive house.....
someone correct me please?
Uh and ne progressive is Hype man!!!! |
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| Viceroy |
Progressive House/Trance with a nice touch of tribal
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| PSi |
k thnx
cus its really nice....helli can relax to it really easily |
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| breakdown |
i'd put it as Deep Trance / p.house..
but then it used to be full on progressive house .. the real progressive house like 5 yrs back
with Northern Exposure series |
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| PSi |
| well whats gus gus - purple classified as cause that is really a nice tune i think :) |
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| JM |
| quote: | Originally posted by djpsi2000
well whats gus gus - purple classified as cause that is really a nice tune i think :) |
yeah gus gus purple is a kick ass song i think kind of different though, still trance, yeah i'd like to know too what kind of trance purple is...
>JM< |
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| lexiconavenue |
| nu skool breakz?? hmmm, thats a tough one! |
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| Twilogoddess |
exactly what are remixes are u referring to?
They both started out as Trance DJ's. Then they turned away from trance & started playing prog house. Sasha is still trancey at times, plays a lot breaks. Notice how many prog house DJ's there are today all following the foot steps of S&D. |
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| lexiconavenue |
twilo, im talking about the category gus gus' track purple falls under...not what sasha & digweed spin. [was that comment even directed at me??? IM CONFUSED!!!!]
lexi |
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| Twilogoddess |
| Nah I was talkin to DJpsi 2000 :) |
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| day_for_night |
sasha by himself is still very much trance. digweed by himself is very deep house, with almost a tribal sound to it. together (as of communicate) they are progressive house full on, with bits of deep house in there.
live, they do anything they feel like. i have heard sasha play trance, breaks, jungle, and house all in one set (yet still made it flow unbelievably!). together, they play mainly progressive live, but throw in trance now and again. |
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