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2014.09.12 [SFL] La Fleur, Stacey Pullen @ Trade, SoBe
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| ucforange |
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?622685
in' sold. Sucked that I missed Stacey a few weeks ago, not making that mistake again! To me, THE most underrated DJ out there. La Fleur is solid too going by her Watergate CD. in nice house music with a good bit of percussion to get people moving. She might be a big name in a few years... |
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| Rissinite |
Uh oh UCF... Stacy has moved to the dark side. New track on Crosstown Rebels 😜😈 Goodbye repetitive hi-hats, hello twisted basslines ;)
Then again, everyone does at some point |
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| ucforange |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rissinite
Uh oh UCF... Stacy has moved to the dark side. New track on Crosstown Rebels 😜😈 Goodbye repetitive hi-hats, hello twisted basslines ;)
Then again, everyone does at some point |
Lol it doesn't mean that style will define who he is as a DJ. Saw him at Movement and I doubt I've ever heard a more powerful percussive tech-house set in my life. I thought I had definitely heard the best set of the weekend until Richie came on the next night with a surprising Plastikman-esque set.
Besides, Adam Beyer hasn't moved to that side either. Nor has Liebing, Hawtin, and smaller DJs like Carassi, Luigi Madonna, Gabriel D'or & Bordoy, etc.
I know everyone just can't wait until the electronic music world totally converts to hipster house but it just ain't gonna happen. :tongue3:toothless |
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| Rissinite |
| What's funny about Beyer and Ida though is you see then at all the Crosstown parties when they're not playing. They both talk about their love for the trippy deep . |
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