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NasserAlazzawi Most of the releases are naff imo. Rare to get a decent tune from the label. In the early days, it was great…

alistair Nick Warren’s two hour power prog sets between 97 and 03 were more fun than Digweed’s long journeys.

Doesn’t make much sense - but whatever…

    sbando GU LA best GU. (may be trolling though)

    LOL, fucking hell.

    Epitome of BSPF.

    alistair BT Ima is the greatest prog artist album

    Can’t say that’s controversial at all. Ima and ESCM are prog’s Revolver and Abbey Road.

      bosstrabs Nice parallels, its a masterpiece, the absolute craftsmanship. Progressive in the truest sense

      zackster Zackster up absolutley melting the heads off the lads in the dj booth asking them for drugs and talking complete shite etc. Only surviving being launched out as they presumed he is either the mayor or owns the place.

        seanc80 why does Sean Penn’s character in Carlito’s Way spring to my mind.

        I believe the phrase Son of The Club Owner is more of a reference to his well endowed father, than a reference to the nightclub itself, Hannu

        Echo Glad I wasn’t the only one who spotted that absolute drivel.

        seanc80 Only surviving being launched out as they presumed he is either the mayor or owns the place.

        Yes they thought I was Michael Bloomberg.

        For me, it’s gotta be:

        027 - Danny Howells
        010 - Danny Tenaglia (some points deducted for CD2)
        007 - Paul Oakenfold

        There’s a lot of good GUs but too many of them don’t stand the test of time like these do.

        jonattonyeah

        Pappa’s was prob my fave nubreed as well. Seemed to fit the stripped-back, futuristic vibe of the series’ marketing the most as well.

        Howells’ was also very good.

        Yep, Pappa and Burridge were the best in my book. Anyone repping Howells is mostly a Bedrock nonce.