Deep Dish playing hip-hop????

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  • Neo
    Gold Gabber
    • Jun 2004
    • 663

    #31
    Originally posted by nvs
    they even started a set with a track from run dmc
    They did that on their last kiss set. I like it when it's appropriate. There's some good beats in hip hop and I see hip hop taking alot of elements from prog these days. I don't see what the problem is. I don't see anyone complaining about 80's retro or anything else. Why is hip hop a problem?

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    • nvs
      Getting warmed up
      • Jun 2004
      • 94

      #32
      Originally posted by Neo
      Originally posted by nvs
      they even started a set with a track from run dmc
      They did that on their last kiss set. I like it when it's appropriate. There's some good beats in hip hop and I see hip hop taking alot of elements from prog these days. I don't see what the problem is. I don't see anyone complaining about 80's retro or anything else. Why is hip hop a problem?
      to me, there is no problem. i find it rather original, it's indeed original DEEP DISH RULES!
      #1 Sander Kleinenberg/Sasha/Deep Dish
      #2 James Holden/Matthew Dekay/Satoshi Tomiie/Danny Howells
      #3 James Zabiela/Lucien Foort/Hybrid

      THIS ONE DEFINES PROGRESSIVE HOUSE: SASHA & SANDER KLEINENBERG LIVE @ KISS 100 (NYE 2002) 31-12-'01
      slsk: NVS

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