Slide - Proton Radio Indigo show 013 (May_2007)

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  • blades
    Gold Gabber
    • Nov 2004
    • 553

    Slide - Proton Radio Indigo show 013 (May_2007)

    Slide_-_Proton_Radio_Indigo_show_013_(May_2007)
    http://www.mediafire.com/?1yoxx1ibjt4
  • blades
    Gold Gabber
    • Nov 2004
    • 553

    #2
    Re: Slide - Proton Radio Indigo show 013 (May_2007)

    and here

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    • clintlove
      Hey girl, ya Hungry?
      • Jun 2004
      • 3264

      #3
      Re: Slide - Proton Radio Indigo show 013 (May_2007)

      as in Cass & Slide?

      Music is the answer, to your problems. Keep on movin', till you solve them.

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      • Dhar_2
        meat and potatoes
        • Jun 2004
        • 18916

        #4
        Re: Slide - Proton Radio Indigo show 013 (May_2007)

        one half of.

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        • thanogr
          Fresh Peossy
          • Dec 2005
          • 41

          #5
          Re: Slide - Proton Radio Indigo show 013 (May_2007)

          RAPIDSHARE HERE

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          • thanogr
            Fresh Peossy
            • Dec 2005
            • 41

            #6
            Re: Slide - Proton Radio Indigo show 013 (May_2007)

            Its not Slide from Cass & Slide. Its somoene else

            Biography

            First as a techno fan, I started collecting the great tech classics, and my turntable had the only purpose of listening to these records. When I knew all my vinyl nearly by heart, it occurred to me, that with the help of a DJ mixer I could play them in any order I like. All of a sudden I found myself buying records more often and practicing more regularly. It was then, when I decided, that this is what I wish to devote my entire life to.

            The first occasion to demonstrate my talents was on a birthday party, and I received acknowledgement from friends and those at the party right away. All at once requests followed one another. Since then I've had the chance to prove my skills on numerous Debut parties, the small room of Home Club Budapest, Pacha, the Dokk Club, and I've also gained popularity in many smaller clubs all around Hungary. From 2004 I'm a resident DJ of the Coronita Club in Budapest. On the 2005 Budapest Parade, I played a set on the JustMusic FM truck, where I could test myself in front of a much larger crowd. From 2006 I'm resident Dj of Club Cool, where I play every Thursday and Sunday regularly.

            I started a radio show this February on Tribalmixes Radio (www.tribalmixes.org), under the name 'Untitled Radio Show', which immediately became popular with audiences. The show lines up the best of Hungarian Djs through 1 hour guest sets week-by-week, followed by my host sets, all being a great success so far. A party series has also been launched along with the radio show, dubbed Untitled, where me and Andre - a well known Hungarian Dj from minimal parties - are residents. The Untitled club-nights have fast become popular around Budapest, and we're planning to organize parties in other cities around Hungary, for all fans of minimal-techno music!

            Due to the ongoing development of electronic music, it would be rather difficult to specify one single genre which I prefer. The first major shift occurred in the very beginning of my career. With the sudden emergence of progressive music, my initial devotion to techno subsided a little; and though I still like the style itself, I started favoring lighter, perhaps more elaborate tunes instead. In the beginning I insisted on playing only the truly original progressive tunes. After gaining a little experience in the DJ profession, I've come to realize that my primary task is to follow the continuous renewal of this dynamic and constantly shaping musical genre.

            With the rapid spread and increasing popularity of today's new styles in electronic music, I also endeavored to follow the new trends, in order to stay up-to-date in what my audience needs. Among others, the fresh new sets with their slamming electro sounds got me carried away, and the truth is that releases from this category dominate my collection until this day. Now, with the increasing popularity of minimal and tech-house, I believe I can still keep up the pace, and please all audiences.

            Faced with this unbelievably diverse choice of new and old styles, I could always stay true to my personal taste of music. Through the years I was able to stick to my initial preference of sounds, bass-lines, and tempo, which all together provide the overall feeling reflected by each and every piece I play. And no matter what new styles may enter the scene in the future, I will always remain loyal to this trait of mine.

            As for the future of my career I'm planning to play more and more often all around Hungary, and outside our borders as well. Whatever the future holds, I'll always be determined to improve myself, and to assure my fans that they made a right decision when they started following me.

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