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tranceaholic
ok i am new to this guy...can anyone fill me in on the kinda music he plays..is he any good? and any set recommendations from the guy..thanks in advance
tijs addict
Alright, for starters, Nick Warren is one half of Way Out West, a dynamic force in progressive house. The key to Way Out West is melody, and their melodies always kick ass. Their productions are always top notch. The other half is Jody Wisternoff. Nick is the more famous of the 2 as far as DJ'ing (no knock on Jody though, cause he's quite good too). Nick has had several Global Underground CD's. You should check them out, ie 011: Budapest , and 018 Amsterdam. His style is pretty progressive and it will lack the in your face huge synth lines like say a Ferry Corsten set, if that's what your into. That being said though, even though he is on the more subtle side of trance, if it all, he's simply one of the best and you should give him a try. Check out his funky liveset for Minsitry of Sound on 2.2.2002, and as for productions, Way Out West's 2nd album, Intensify (absolutely brilliant). Hope this helps.
tranceaholic
thanks for ur help man ill be sure to check out that set..
InsomnEac
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Originally posted by tijs addict
Alright, for starters, Nick Warren is one half of Way Out West, a dynamic force in progressive house. The key to Way Out West is melody, and their melodies always kick ass. Their productions are always top notch. The other half is Jody Wisternoff. Nick is the more famous of the 2 as far as DJ'ing (no knock on Jody though, cause he's quite good too). Nick has had several Global Underground CD's. You should check them out, ie 011: Budapest , and 018 Amsterdam. His style is pretty progressive and it will lack the in your face huge synth lines like say a Ferry Corsten set, if that's what your into. That being said though, even though he is on the more subtle side of trance, if it all, he's simply one of the best and you should give him a try. Check out his funky liveset for Minsitry of Sound on 2.2.2002, and as for productions, Way Out West's 2nd album, Intensify (absolutely brilliant). Hope this helps.


isn't it:
GU08 - Brazil
GU18 - Budapest
Kamaya
U should also check out his Renaissance cd:

Renaissance - Revelation (he mixed cd 2)

Great cd, I have nothing more to add after tijs addict's speech.


Greetz, Kamaya.
PointyDC
You are mistaken :)

003 - Nick Warren in Prague
008 - Nick Warren in Brazil
011 - Nick Warren in Budapest
018 - Nick Warren in Amsterdam
024 - Nick Warren in Reyjvek (or however you spell it... it's in iceland, i know that much :) )
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