Re: ipods fucking up dj's ?
Lee burridge is one of the few djs out there that keeps it new and fresh with all his sets. I really liked habershams recent kiss100 as well. What's lacking in today's prog is mostly groove and energy. . I get the feeling that a lot of trance boffins just slowed their tracks down to 130 and waved a prog flag about when prog became big.
I suppose time changes a lot of things but I miss the days of howells nubreed and nocturnal frequencies. Some of that music had a lot more vibe than todays run of the mill prog / electro stuff.
I dont think djs have that much concern with the ipod, its just a new discman to most of them.
Ps, if you dont like electro or house, listen to some john tejada or late lee burridge. They'll help you like it.
Lee burridge is one of the few djs out there that keeps it new and fresh with all his sets. I really liked habershams recent kiss100 as well. What's lacking in today's prog is mostly groove and energy. . I get the feeling that a lot of trance boffins just slowed their tracks down to 130 and waved a prog flag about when prog became big.
I suppose time changes a lot of things but I miss the days of howells nubreed and nocturnal frequencies. Some of that music had a lot more vibe than todays run of the mill prog / electro stuff.
I dont think djs have that much concern with the ipod, its just a new discman to most of them.
Ps, if you dont like electro or house, listen to some john tejada or late lee burridge. They'll help you like it.
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