Apparently progressive house sounds:
Which is a great thing because I haven't really listened to any Transitions since 2005![Wink](http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
My question to you is this:
What are the must listen to Transitions sets from this year?
I have been out of the loop for quite a while now, with my head in other genres. While there is still lots to be had from elsewhere in EDM, some bits are going in directions that really don't excite me. I guess I'm pining after those immersive soundscapes that you could just lose yourself in for an hour. There were some beautiful sets from both JD and guests in the early '00s and there was a consistent and regular quality that didn't involve wading through 300 live sets a week
. So my resolve is to get back to religiously getting my weekly prog fix. Moshic and JD (oddly enough I was there for this) on the download now... Long live fresh peossey
Which is a great thing because I haven't really listened to any Transitions since 2005
![Wink](http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
My question to you is this:
What are the must listen to Transitions sets from this year?
I have been out of the loop for quite a while now, with my head in other genres. While there is still lots to be had from elsewhere in EDM, some bits are going in directions that really don't excite me. I guess I'm pining after those immersive soundscapes that you could just lose yourself in for an hour. There were some beautiful sets from both JD and guests in the early '00s and there was a consistent and regular quality that didn't involve wading through 300 live sets a week
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