Re: Looking for a good tribal progressive house set.
There's nothing around like that anymore :(
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Re: Looking for a good tribal progressive house set.
There's nothing around like that anymore :(
Re: Looking for a good tribal progressive house set.
[QUOTE=88Mariner;920000]what about trendroid? not sure what happened to them, but they had that sound (imo)[/QUOTE]
I think they might have gone back to med school. That's the scuttlebutt I kept hearing from some of the peeps from Fabricated told me last.
Shame too. That Transport double CD they did was excellent.
Re: Looking for a good tribal progressive house set.
[QUOTE=Highsteppa;921309]I think they might have gone back to med school. That's the scuttlebutt I kept hearing from some of the peeps from Fabricated told me last.
Shame too. That Transport double CD they did was excellent.[/QUOTE]
I know for a fact Pankaj did. Not sure about Matthew.
same thing (i think) happened to L.E.S.
Naveen G is also a resident up in NYC (last i checked) and Foosheen is a prof. @ Yale. i'm sure there are several others that i'm forgetting offhand who produce excellent music but have left for more stressful (and profitable) pastures of work
Re: Looking for a good tribal progressive house set.
Yeah, I remember an interview with Noel Sanger from a few years back about how many dj's had to go back to actual work in order to make a living after the DJ as a rockstar craze hit its peak.
Even some of my friends who were resident dj's here in Toronto and making a pretty decent living doing so had to go back to their day jobs after 2005. The ones that are still really passionate about it still find time to pursue it, but a lot just dropped out of it completely.
Re: Looking for a good tribal progressive house set.
Besides Lawlers NuBreed and his Dark Drums CDs I always tell people to get his Essential Mix from 2000
[URL]http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/showthread.php?28877-Steve-Lawler-Essential-Mix-16-07-2000[/URL]
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Foremost Poets - "Moonraker [Accapella]" (Soundmen on Wax)
Faze Action - "Kariba [Ramajam Dub]" (Nuphonic)
Fresh & Low Productions - "Fresh Juice II" (Black Vinyl)
Ralphi Rosario - "Energy Factor #8" (VC Music)
Cevin Fisher - "Love U Some More" (white label)
Morel - "Faggot Is You [FC Kahuna Mix]" (Hooj Choons)
Louis Strange - "Spectre" (Baroque)
Freak Project - "Beat Of A Drum [Lawler's Deep South Mix]" (Soul Brother)
Basco - "Only You" (Psst)
Freak Project - "Beat Of A Drum [Freak Mix]" (Soul Brother)
Ralphi Rosario - "Energy Factor #9" (After Hours)
House of 909 - "Beautiful Day [Cevin Fisher Mix]" (Pagan)
Film Noir - "Princess Julia [Out Of My Box]" (Kult Records)
Danny Tenaglia - "Music Is The Answer [Saeed's Mix]" (Kaos)
Watkins - "Heads Down" (Shaboom)
Pascal Vegas - "I Know You Like It" (Yoshitoshi)
Steve Lawler - "Rise In [Remix]" (white label)
Morel - "Faggot Is You [16B Mix]" (Hooj Choons)
Samuel L Session - "Centrafique" (Cycle)
X-Press-2 - "AC/DC" (Junior)
The Hacienda - "Must Be Rebuilt" (white label)
Hideka Kosaki - "Paradise [Accapella]" (Nite Grooves)
Laurent Garnier - "Man With The Red Face [Jan Driver Mix]" (P.I.A.S.)
[/quote]This set is just sick. Man it is 11 years old already... :shock: :(
Re: Looking for a good tribal progressive house set.
Also good suggestion of some older GPal. Great prog stuff from back then with all of those Smirnoff Experience and Best mixes. I have about 100 GPal mixes on my HD thanks to Gatz. I should listen to a lot of these again, some great mixes there.
Re: Looking for a good tribal progressive house set.
[QUOTE=res0nat0r;921332]Also good suggestion of some older GPal. Great prog stuff from back then with all of those Smirnoff Experience and Best mixes. I have about 100 GPal mixes on my HD thanks to Gatz. I should listen to a lot of these again, some great mixes there.[/QUOTE]
Absolutely.. Used to love that show