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22.07.2006, 15:34 quote

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morillo wrote:
Funky, electro, bit of minimal, breaks....all good.

Cirez D producing some good tunes at the mo along with Col Hamilton, Whoxton Whores remix's some of my fav's to.

Kurd Maverick, Haji and Emanual, Nathan G..list to long.

Not really into commercial dance music, far better tunes out there than you hear in the charts.


Couldn't agree more, the chart stuff is for mecca/mainstream clubs. most people see dance music as that cheesy euro-house that keeps being churned out with endless compilations of the rubbish. I like it deep, dubby, twisted & very electronic. Fabric is my club of choice if away, & Stealth if i'm at home.

 

17.12.2006, 05:36 quote

Anonymous

flowerangelaura wrote:
I wouldn't say that. But it does seem like everybody prefers some form of rock or metal..


i like rock metal and progressive trance the best albums of which are
insearch of sunrise 3 & magic 3 (dj tiesto)


how strange am i lmao

 

12.03.2007, 09:46 quote

JasonBUK
JasonBUK Joined: 11 Mar 2007 Posts: 8 Location: United Kingdom, England, Wiltshire
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Dance music is my first love, not into the AATW c hurned out tripe, flip & fill and co and Cascadey stuff, that aisde house, techno, trance, breaks drum n bass it's all good.

 

12.03.2007, 10:04 quote

Jamierocks
Joined: 20 Feb 2007 Posts: 418 Location: United Kingdom, Scotland, Edinburgh
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I think the word Dance Music has connotations as a lot of people assume it means the cheesey Euro pop thats usually in the charts. Electronica is a better word I think. Love all music but do have a soft spot for 'dance' being a Ex-Clubber that is past it! Favorites would be Orbital, Death in Vegas, Sasha, Goldie, Optimo DJs, Aphex Twin, 808 state, carl craig, Green Velvet, Masters at Work......the list goes on and on and on.

 

12.03.2007, 10:08 quote

Jamierocks
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funkygem wrote:
Go on wake them up!

I'm really into my funky house, like Eric Morrillo and love the new up and coming stuff that is played on the radio by the likes of Pete Tong and Annie Mak.
Anyone been to Ibiza? Ahh I love it! xx Razz


Went to Ibiza back in 2000 when trance was in it's heyday, big tunes then where Zombie Nation, Skydive, Silence.....cant remember much tho, total blur! Every now and then I remember somthing and it always puts a smile on my face! Dont think I could hack it again tho......

 

12.03.2007, 15:43 quote

nomiejane
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Carl Craig..
Jose Padilla.
Paul Oakenfold..
Fat Boy..
Zero 7.
Lamb..
Kosheen..
Underworld
Felix Da House Cat.
Leftfield..
Orbital..
Groove Armada..
Unkle..
Moby.
Royksopp..
Lemonjelly..
Thievery Corporation..
Faithless..
The Progidy..
DJ Tiesto..
Bob Sinclair..,.
LCD Sound System..
Chemical Brothers..
Moorcheeba..
Gorillaz...
Deep Dish..
Benny Benassi..
Mylo..
Plej..
Henry Binns..

And endless list, so I'll shut up now..

 

12.03.2007, 16:20 quote

Anonymous

steve walsh Laughing

 

16.03.2007, 23:35 quote

traycdjay
traycdjay Joined: 04 Mar 2007 Posts: 5 Location: United Kingdom, England, West Yorkshire
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loving a bit of drum & bass & all manner of weird electronica with a large dollop of old skool rave Smile

 

16.03.2007, 23:48 quote

martymarty2
martymarty2 Joined: 13 Feb 2007 Posts: 102 Location: United Kingdom, England, Essex
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scottie69 wrote:
steve walsh Laughing


My brother knew that fat guy. Covered all the classics in a shouty London way.

Most people don't get 'dance music'. I am being snobbish. Really, most people follow what they think is cool when it comes to it. Which is amusing.

 

17.03.2007, 00:06 quote

Anonymous

martymarty2 wrote:
scottie69 wrote:
steve walsh Laughing


My brother knew that fat guy. Covered all the classics in a shouty London way.

Most people don't get 'dance music'. I am being snobbish. Really, most people follow what they think is cool when it comes to it. Which is amusing.


thats the guy, hardly anyone remembers him, he used to dj on radio london doing soul shows. its a shame he died young. your right alot of people go with whats cool. when somethings hyped up alot in the media, i often find myself staying well away from it, then 2 years later i go and listen to it when all the hype has died down. you get to appreciate it for what it was that way, rather than for what 'the scene' wants you to make it, in my opinion.

 

01.02.2008, 17:03 quote

Anonymous

heres some of my favourites
orbital
the orb
underworld
daft punk
lfo
carl craig
mouse on mars
future sound of london
jeff mills
adam beyer
marco carola

i love techno and house and all things electronic.

 

01.02.2008, 17:30 quote

Anonymous

someone who used to be on this website kind of introduced me to the delights of the DJ Ben-xo on bassdrive radio

http://www.ben-xo.com/v6/

 
 
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