If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
i think Luke Fair is a great option for beginning
it's cooler, they ll catch the wave on first listening.
Music from Sasha or Digweed are more difficult to "understand" for newbies on prog.
Music from Sasha or Digweed are more difficult to "understand" for newbies on prog.
yea, well i think people should start where it stated and no where it is now.
Northern Exposure is timeless and if they dont get that they aint gonna get ever.
I tried to get two people into the whole genre with NE1 and it miserably failed! There's no accounting for taste.
Thats too bad because i would have thought that any Northern Exposure would be an excellent choice....
By looking at everyone responses it looks like anyone choice of prog is nice...it all depends on your mood too...becasuse different genres of prog can be enjoyed more by your mood....
Actually, those last couple of tracks from Fatboy Slim's "You've Come A Long Way Baby" are what introduced me to the techno sound, it was the first stuff I really understood and liked.
Then I progressed to the Orb and Amon Tobin, then Christopher Lawrence and D:Fuse got me into trance, and I spread out into the traditional electronic music genres from there. Progressive was probably my least favorite genre for a year or so.
You just have to face it, most people find prog boring and repetitive, and thats because most of it is. I would just try to turn people on to some beginner electronic music like Fatboy Slim and maybe a burned CD of some anthems like "For An Angel" or Johnny Vicious "Ecstasy". That could work too.
yea, well i think people should start where it stated and no where it is now.
Northern Exposure is timeless and if they dont get that they aint gonna get ever.
Not true. I though NE was boring when I heard it a few years back. I was listening to Sandstorm and all the ravey stuff that was popular back then. It wasn't until a couple years later that I relistened to the NE series and thought they were brilliant.
Thats the way it works with music. People hear and like whats popular at the moment and if they really like it, then they will go back and listen to the older stuff. God, if someone had made me listen to all the 70's prog rock and 80's hair rock for historys sake before I bought my first Nirvana CD I never would have had an interest in music at all.
I always pop in Jimmy Van M's Bedrock CD1 for any newbie... I acutally gave a copy to a youth pastor on an airplane a few months ago. he was so excited about it that he actually told me that hre was going to play it for his entire youth group!
I would recommend Digweed's GU: Los Angeles. Nice and dark. For that matter any set from Digweed's Kiss FM will do.
"The reason I keep insisting that there was a relationship between Iraq and Saddam and al Qaeda, because there was a relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda."
Global underground 013 cd 2...then if he asked for more....John Digweed@Bedrock 4th birthday party...then if he asked for more....damn its so many of them .....Satoshi Tomiie live Ministry of Sound Sessions 2002.....and on and on and on....oh and Lemon8 - Inner Sanctuary Sessions
I dont recommend listen to Airdrawndagger to begginer..
and how come Luke Fair is a prog dj? I thougt he plays house.
Its like she's cast a spell....I wish I knew how to break it!!
We process personal data about users of our site, through the use of cookies and other technologies, to deliver our services, personalize advertising, and to analyze site activity. We may share certain information about our users with our advertising and analytics partners. For additional details, refer to our Privacy Policy.
By clicking "I AGREE" below, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our personal data processing and cookie practices as described therein. You also acknowledge that this forum may be hosted outside your country and you consent to the collection, storage, and processing of your data in the country where this forum is hosted.
Comment