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Stephen J. Kroos
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| rubez |
two great tracks. great producer, what's he up to these days?
first one is the classiest thing to hit anjunadeep... which is a pretty decent label to start with.
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| Sykonee |
His album on Anjunabeats, Tecktonik, was pretty good for a 'beats release. Quite against type for the label, save for A&B's Tony warbling a bunch on one of the tracks. Kroos apparently released a couple digi-albums in 2012 - one downtempo-chill-ambient-gloop(?) and the other prog-tech-breaks-Kroos-hoose(??) - on two totally different labels. Guess he's moved on from trance.
Kroos' Discogs |
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| SYSTEM-J |
Don't expect rubez to consult Discogs when he can ask us instead.
He moved on from trance ages ago. The Reperfusion EP was really good, in my opinion. Since then it's been a mixed bag. The duo of albums in 2012 had some good stuff and some forgettable mush. I get the feeling he's trying to maintain the tough techy edge he's always had but also trying to appeal to Anjunadeep fans, and the combination doesn't always come off. |
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| Guest |
I've always loved this dude. Been collecting his tunes for a good 4 years.
This is quite a tune on the dance floor:
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| LoveHate |
was always a fan , too bad he faded into obscurity.
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| _Ocean_Drive_ |
He's one of the artists I follow on Beatport, and seems to churn something new out every week. Released some good stuff on Anjunadeep, though.
E-No was a weird but strangely pleasing track. Not sure you could drop it in a club, though. |
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| rubez |
i checked discogs already, it tells me nothing other than lists his releases. maybe a robot would be satisfied with that. i was asking what the word was, yo.
had a quick listen to the digi-album. seemed really ing dull, like only a digital release can, and it's his only mix as far as i can see. |
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