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masterpiece wrote:ok heres my new fav release
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/The-Invite/378612-01/
check this one! ...i love that track "thus" much ...masterpiece!
That's 125/126 BPM. I don't think we're talking about such thing.Storlon wrote:Midnight Hours - Midnight Hours![]()
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Totally agree with this, good music never the less.prussell wrote: ok....no disrespect to you Atheory, as i think you contribute much knowledge to the board and i have full respect, but:
i'm a bit put off by this trend of DJs who create a mix of a whole "genre", but end up playing 40%+ tracks by the same artist(s).
case in point, XDB's "beatdown" mix posted on RA within the last week.
almost every track is Omar-S, Theo, or 3 Chairs related.
funny how there's a name for this "new" "Slowhouse" movement, when these Theo records have been around for (sometimes) up to 12 years....and back then, we didn't have a name for it here.
"Beatdown" was what Mike Clark, Norm, Delano, and Eddie called themselves, and Theo/3 Chairs weren't directly a part of that crew.
in fact, no one wanted to hear these cuts back then--in Detroit--unless Theo was playing them himself.....except Theo played mostly Chicago House & Disco, with only 5% his own records.
kind of like he does now.
and all XDB does is mix his tracks together, and gets all this acclaim:
http://soundcloud.com/uzuri/xdb-beatdow-mixx
ridiculous, IMHO.
it's like if i came on the scene 7 years ago and put up a "minimal mix", except it was all Perlon tracks.
at least Atheory's mix only has four 3 Chairs tracks and one Omar-S, but still.....
Totally agree with this, good music never the less.prussell wrote: ok....no disrespect to you Atheory, as i think you contribute much knowledge to the board and i have full respect, but:
i'm a bit put off by this trend of DJs who create a mix of a whole "genre", but end up playing 40%+ tracks by the same artist(s).
case in point, XDB's "beatdown" mix posted on RA within the last week.
almost every track is Omar-S, Theo, or 3 Chairs related.
funny how there's a name for this "new" "Slowhouse" movement, when these Theo records have been around for (sometimes) up to 12 years....and back then, we didn't have a name for it here.
"Beatdown" was what Mike Clark, Norm, Delano, and Eddie called themselves, and Theo/3 Chairs weren't directly a part of that crew.
in fact, no one wanted to hear these cuts back then--in Detroit--unless Theo was playing them himself.....except Theo played mostly Chicago House & Disco, with only 5% his own records.
kind of like he does now.
and all XDB does is mix his tracks together, and gets all this acclaim:
http://soundcloud.com/uzuri/xdb-beatdow-mixx
ridiculous, IMHO.
it's like if i came on the scene 7 years ago and put up a "minimal mix", except it was all Perlon tracks.
at least Atheory's mix only has four 3 Chairs tracks and one Omar-S, but still.....