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Discussion in 'Going Out' started by Dan Wax:On, Feb 9, 2009.

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  1. stuwrong

    stuwrong Registered User

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    thought he was shit hot when he was on at error
  2. Mamb0

    Mamb0 A pleasurable journey

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  3. adam.

    adam. kthxbi

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    but would you still like and play it if it wasnt 'trendy' ?

    not having a go but what you said sounded a bit contradictory
  4. stuwrong

    stuwrong Registered User

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    does my head in this like..seems like a lot of people stop playing tunes when they are a few weeks old or sumat, i love hearin old stuff. Agree about dj's who play all different genres 2, not many dj's id get excited about seeing tbh..some of the music i enjoyed the most last year got played upstairs at error
  5. stu

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    what seperates the top djs from the rest imo is the fact they play different kinds of stuff, it's been like that forever though, listen to old Ron Hardy/wbmx mixes and they've got jazz, disco, soul, house, electro allsorts going on

    I was saying to Binni the other week I'd love to hear somebody dropping jackin minimal stuff over the top of a MAW style jazzy/latin track reckon it would sound wicked
  6. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    Werent cd's meant to make everyone suddenly be able to carry about their whole music collection and all djs suddenly became jacks of all genres.

    I hate cds, spent about 7 years trying to get some kind of system sorted but still failing miserably.
  7. Dan

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    It would sound atrocious. :lol:

    Whats ''jackin' minimal'' anyways?
  8. Chewy

    Chewy I'd fist it

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    i thought that was ableton
  9. stu

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    I reckon it'd sound good, listen to some old ron hardy/wbmx style mixes they throw pounding house stuff over disco tracks to devastating effect,
    Cobblestone jazz kinda been doing it on their tracks a bit by mixing organs in there, just putting something organic sounding in with the electronic sounds

    as for jackin minimal I dunno :lol: minimal that has a heavier and more straight up kick hi hat formula to it than some of the more experimental stuff
  10. Willa

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  11. Crispy

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    changes of life

    :love:

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTwyzE4CJlY&feature=related"]YouTube- Jeff Mills @ Liquid Room 1995[/ame]

    :evil:

    would love to have been at this , check out the screams when he kicks in some proper dark nasty noise @ 2.03
  12. james909

    james909 Registered User

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    So true actual having a music collection and playing across the board but getting a feeling and a sound going in your set and not caring what style or year the track was made in goes along way.

    Welll to me anyway. Still love to hear techno and by that i mean all styles and ages of the music played well on a good system by a good dj who works the records and the mixer.
  13. Jase

    Jase Blue Booked

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    i don't know but i like these nice songs :) :love:

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  14. forks

    forks still not dead

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    well if you can't respond to at least one of them you need a new brain stem
  15. Jase

    Jase Blue Booked

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    :lol:

    "its not you, its the beer talking..."
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    you make it sound like you are growing tomatoes in a greenhouse

    :lol: :lol: :lol:
  17. ManofScience

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    that classic wippenberg tune is aweome - years since i've heard that :love:
  18. MELT

    MELT Registered User

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    me and el statico were doing you tube searches last night and found shades of rhythm live at rezerection mayfair 1991/1992

    i was nearly in tears

    :love:
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    Good tracks but not what i would call Proper Techno will post some if i get time today and also when i work out how to embed u tube clips.
  20. Doug

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    vitallic - la rock

    techno [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGOaXphpT7w"]YouTube- Vitalic - 'La Rock 01'[/ame]

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