Electronic music thread


Sorry Walts I don't, but have a dose of this in return...


Yes I like that. That is a good tune. Pray tell , what year is that? I stopped listening to house in about 93. 5 years of going out twice a week takes it toll but I like a good tune when I hear one. What would that come under, cateregory wise in the great umbrella of house music?
 
Yes I like that. That is a good tune. Pray tell , what year is that? I stopped listening to house in about 93. 5 years of going out twice a week takes it toll but I like a good tune when I hear one. What would that come under, cateregory wise in the great umbrella of house music?
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Yes I like that. That is a good tune. Pray tell , what year is that? I stopped listening to house in about 93. 5 years of going out twice a week takes it toll but I like a good tune when I hear one. What would that come under, category wise in the great umbrella of house music?
I can't believe it's 2002, I could have swore it was 94 or 95. It's classed as progressive house/tribal house. I know it through the trance dept, where prog house crossed into prog trance and we got 110bpm moved up to 138 as we transitioned through the set.

2003 another classic prog houser.
 

I can't believe it's 2002, I could have swore it was 94 or 95. It's classed as progressive house/tribal house. I know it through the trance dept, where prog house crossed into prog trance and we got 110bpm moved up to 138 as we transitioned through the set.

2003 another classic prog houser.

I did have it down as progressive house as that was the last thing I was into and felt it fitted there nicely. I love how it’s years later though. People still making proper tunes. One thing that put me off was the speeds that tunes were getting played at. There was a split in my time were loads went into jungle which was the natural progression of hardcore and others like myself got into progressive but it was all a bit trendy and club scene for me tbh. Hey ho. A tune is a tune at the end of the day.
 
I did have it down as progressive house as that was the last thing I was into and felt it fitted there nicely. I love how it’s years later though. People still making proper tunes. One thing that put me off was the speeds that tunes were getting played at. There was a split in my time were loads went into jungle which was the natural progression of hardcore and others like myself got into progressive but it was all a bit trendy and club scene for me tbh. Hey ho. A tune is a tune at the end of the day.
If you've gotta have 40 tabs* to keep up, it's probably moved past you. A joy in these times is discovering something really good that was missed back at the time.
 


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