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  • superEGO72
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jun 2004
    • 212

    genrerific

    so as dance music grows and grows.. it seems (to me at least) that we should consider something... i think most people agree that there are at least some general genre characteristics within tracks... usually at least somewhat definable. but recently, some djs are really playing a broad spectrum of those genres...

    albeit, some better than others.. it makes it really hard to classify a dj...

    so maybe we should start seperating what it means for a dj to be 'progressive' or whatever you wanna call it... .. i dunno.. some might argue that its been done already, but it seems to me that unless you play strictly one genre, you fall under 'progressive'

    thoughts?
  • FM
    Wooooooo!
    • Jun 2004
    • 5361

    #2
    well maybe the definition of progressive has changed as many of us know it...from playing a specific 'genre' to playing a wide variety and actually 'progressing' through a set...
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    • master of puppets
      Addiction started
      • Jun 2004
      • 480

      #3
      Why not?
      DIODE NOISE GENERATOR

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      • brakada
        Gold Gabber
        • Jun 2004
        • 622

        #4
        I don't really care about genres. There are just too many of them and differences are fading away. for example, techno has "softened", house has "progressed", so a listener doesn't really know what he's going to be "served" when atttending a party. Well, it's good that DJs are crossing genre boundaries and thus widen our horizons.

        I listen to what I like; it doesn't really matter what genre it is and I avoid classyfing music as much as possible, because it's just impossible to do it...

        Well, the other day I heard this great deep prog tech break'n'bass tune. :wink:
        We shall boldly dance, where no man has danced before..."

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        • KRANKHEAD
          Getting Somewhere
          • Jun 2004
          • 118

          #5
          I think that records u use to dj r records from several labels and styles, and u have to improve and select those u like an tose u think r moving on the right way!!!
          Let's keep it progressive!!!!

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