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Flynny
... Similar to Hernan Cattaneo?
Adam420
Guy J
Nick Warren
Deepfunk
Cid Inc.
Guy Mantzur
Sahar Z
Marcelo Vasami
Luis Junior
Darin Epsilon
Luke Porter
Henry Saiz
Santiago Garcia
Dennis A
Mitrinique
Sound Process

Among others. I'd say this scene was maybe doing a little better in 2012. Unfortunately, with the exception of a select few, most of the people who produce this kind of music (and do a very good job at it), can't seem to get their big break as DJs, and play mostly local/regional gigs (see Argentina), and maybe a few international gigs here and there. As such, I think that some maybe moved away slightly from this sound, at least when it comes to their DJ sets, in order to increase their chances of getting booked.
Flynny
Thanks for the info. He's great. Could you place that 2012 sound into a few key genres so I know what I'm listening too?
Kilixpree
DJ LEGS

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Adam420
quote:
Originally posted by Flynny
Thanks for the info. He's great. Could you place that 2012 sound into a few key genres so I know what I'm listening too?


Well pretty much progressive house is what people mostly refer to it as. Don't get me wrong, it's still around, I just find not as much. check out the labels Sudbeat, Sound Avenue and Lost & Found, look at the artists on those labels' rosters and go from there. Maybe some would refer to it more as melodic tech house or deep tech house. I wouldn't worry too much about that though.
Scoops
quote:
Originally posted by Flynny
... Similar to Hernan Cattaneo?



eelke Kleijn
DJ Legs
James Holden
Nathan Fake
!!!
rubez
depends. what is the context?

did you hear a set, or a CD, or a track of his?

his sequential mix cd's are amazing, but after that his style went more minimal and became boring as e.
OkiDokie
quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
Well pretty much progressive house is what people mostly refer to it as. Don't get me wrong, it's still around, I just find not as much. check out the labels Sudbeat, Sound Avenue and Lost & Found, look at the artists on those labels' rosters and go from there. Maybe some would refer to it more as melodic tech house or deep tech house. I wouldn't worry too much about that though.


Listen to Adam, he knows what he's talking about.

I'd also add Balkan Connection, and Dopamine Music, they put out some good records too.

As for djs, Fernando Ferreyra, Luis Bondio, Mariano Favre and Manuel Sofia are very talented
Flynny
quote:
Originally posted by rubez
did you hear a set, or a CD, or a track of his?


I seen him live at Creamfields last year and I enjoyed his set at the Burning Man Aug 2013, which was similar.
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