zackster Disappointing. Jondi and Spesh, technically prog royalty for We Are Connected, an absolute stone cold classic, but they added little to Raincry. But then again, nobody ever has.

    I have a lot of stuff off of Dorigen. Always liked that label when I was into prog.

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      Amps Jondi and Spesh, technically prog royalty for We Are Connected

      An ETC favourite.

      zackster I have a lot of stuff off of Dorigen

      Didn’t have that down as your sort of thing. Good label. Saw them play in San Fran back in 2003 ish. They smashed it 💪

      The Starcase remix of The Pheonix came out on Dorigen, and I consider that to be the most under appreciated prog trance tune of all time.

      zackster Totally agree. I’ve seen him at Detroit all years that I’ve gone and he always brings it.

        Kells77 Same. Only place I’ve ever seen him. He can play a wide array of the local styles and he ALWAYS gets a super up for it crowd. I’ve heard him play hiphop and booty house at Movement and Hood style techno at Minimal Detroit BBQs. Seems like he was the Dj with the best dancers every time.

          zackster Absolutely! He just brings a good time and has some killer selection.

          eeeh kinda. Godfather plays a lot of old school booty house. Sandwiches and Let Me See You Butterfly, ex ex. Usually at like 140bpms and always gets out of songs quickly. Vinyl scratch sets 100% of the time. I don’t remember how I learned of him. Think he played with Delroy Edwards or something. First time I saw him at Movement I was amazed at the size of the crowd he drew.

          Are you slagging off MISTAJAM there pal?

          He’s a national institution.

            zackster Seems like he was the Dj with the best dancers every time.

            Sasha is going to be FUCKING FEWMIN’

              I am yes. This is MY thread after all.

              bosstrabs Are you slagging off MISTAJAM there pal?

              He’s a national institution.

              The Dj Trevor Nelson never became.

              -si- Don’t believe Sasha has ever played Movement. Digweed has tho. He played a set in the pouring rain one time that got him a lot of admiration from the regulars. Made up for an interview he gave when he said he wasn’t really influenced by the Detroit sound and only really played Inner City records.

              Digweed signed saints and sinners to bedrock though, as well as getting futureshock to remix it, so he’s a universal hero.