so...zipbrooklyn1 wrote:curious to hear how some people use Uffapella.
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so...zipbrooklyn1 wrote:curious to hear how some people use Uffapella.
I guess that totally depends on the setting? I can understand that the A2 would be hard to play, but the other tracks should be just fineroland wrote:sounds kinda unplayable in a club environment to me..
yeah of course there are settings where such tracks can be played.. but do you witness such settings a lot on the parties you go to these days? i really don't..Roy Koch wrote:I guess that totally depends on the setting? I can understand that the A2 would be hard to play, but the other tracks should be just fineroland wrote:sounds kinda unplayable in a club environment to me..
I would love to hear the A1 & B1 at for instance Robert-Johnson. It's not something I would really play at my gigs, but that is mainly due to the parties and timeslots I play at. Nonetheless the A1 track would be great in the morning and the B1 could be used both as a warm-up or morning track in my opinion.roland wrote:yeah of course there are settings where such tracks can be played.. but do you witness such settings a lot on the parties you go to these days? i really don't..Roy Koch wrote:I guess that totally depends on the setting? I can understand that the A2 would be hard to play, but the other tracks should be just fineroland wrote:sounds kinda unplayable in a club environment to me..
anyways, they always made tracks like this, i guess i'm just not so much into that kind of music anymore..
yes, yes...you've moved on and grown up...anyways, they always made tracks like this, i guess i'm just not so much into that kind of music anymore..
Jap_ wrote:Amazing release.
..any of these tracks could be played in any "setting"...by the right dj..