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Whose The Better Italian?! (pg. 4)
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| Dj-Steve |
| mauro picotto was my fav until nu-nrg reached the scene :( |
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| SugarShack |
| Technoboy ownz them both;) :D |
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| TwiloNYC |
| I love Nu-NRG's production, style and energy over Picotto's but as DJs I think Nu-NRG's mixing skills got a LONG, LONG way to go. But since it all boils down to music, I'm going with Nu-NRG :D |
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| gatecrasher |
| I have to go for NU-NRG their sets and tunes r so uplifting (not that Picotto's arent I just prefer NU-NRG's style) |
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| theb |
| I've never heard a bad set from Picotto so i'll go with him. He can also use EFX to perfection :) |
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| FennecTheFox |
Not really into either sounds.
I find Nu-NRG to be a bit too fast paced offering no real substance. Mindless flailing of synths in most of the tracks. Very difficult to dance to. Almost reminds me of GOA, with an easy listening feel.
Mauro Picotto has a few nice tracks, but like I said - not really into
his stuff either.
If I had to pick a producer, i'd say Mauro Picotto, 'cause I can dig some of his trax. |
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| dj2kTA |
| I love nu-nrg productions:D |
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| DJ_Eclipse |
| I have to say Nu-NRG. Mauro is good but he was way to cooked on drugs when I saw him in Calgary in 2002 that his mixing wasn't perfect. Maybe he'll be better this week in Toronto. |
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| chesco |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Eclipse
I have to say Nu-NRG. Mauro is good but he was way to cooked on drugs when I saw him in Calgary in 2002 that his mixing wasn't perfect. Maybe he'll be better this week in Toronto. |
I really don't think it's fair to judge the guy on one performance. I think if you look at this sensibly then you have to say mauro has done more for the music than nu-nrg. To be fair many dj's probably including nu-nrg are cooked on drugs when you hear them. |
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