jonattonyeah Might do 2000 next.

Spoiler alert:

If Dave Clarke’s from that year isn’t at no.1 then you’re wrong and need your head examined. Trufax.

zackster I cannot fully explain the ferocity with which I hate this song.

“We all live and die”

nerr, nerr ner

    hugopal

    Just having some fun, Hugo. I’ll reply to the rest when I’m home. It’s a very long process getting through these 110/112 whatever hours of music - much of it very bad - and multiple listens for some.

    I stand by the top 10 or so. After that I have to group mixes together for my own sanity. If people have issues with it well go ahead and listen to these mixes on your own then. It’s not fun! Is number 40 or whatever better than 32? Sure. Maybe. But keeping them in like-minded groupings made sense to me.

    The Dave Clarke mix is just a racket. And I consider myself a fan. By 2004 mixing and technique had gotten too good to tolerate cheap crossfader tricks and drunken record smashing. He plays good tracks. But the presentation was headache-inducing. Like a two-hour root canal.

    EDIT oh and I might pass on 2000 as I think I already know what’ll be #1. No fun in that.

    zackster

    No opinion really (other than Howells’ Madonna mashup being terrible) but it was the song of the year without any doubt. I was taken aback by the diversity of DJ’s who played it. I would guess there were months there where it was played every night out, likely multiple times

      Millsy Went on a few SOS boat parties….. tremendous

      zackster

      If Sander played “The Right Time” I wouldn’t blame you for killing yourself let alone attending another prog party.

        hugopal “We all live and die”

        I always thought they were saying “we are little vampires”. @Smallman1 is the one who broke the news to me that I had it wrong.

        jonattonyeah he absolutely could have. It was an unbelievably bad night. I can’t believe how many bad tunes were played.

        Dan Is this the same Steve Lavers that remixed ‘Musak’!?!?!?! 🤯

        • Dan replied to this.

          By the way, I seemed to play a lot of the essential mixes from this year at the time, agree with the top 4 but with Desyn at the top + probably Choo Choo Romero to round off the top 5.

          Holy fuck this must have taken some time!

          Agree with Hugo about Desyn. I chanced seeing him a year later and the sound coming out of him and Omid 16b around then was something new for sure.

          I also loved Neil Quigley around 06/07 who wasn’t the same as Desyn but the difference in the sound paired with the way it just worked for people loving Prog/House reminded me of this and I wished I was exposed to more back then.

          Two deep dish pizzas LOL

          As for Masiello, I ranked the mix third. That’s very high praise. I put Black Strobe ahead because it sounds ahead of its time. I put Zabiela ahead because it did the most you could do with two hours.

          Swap out any of the top three and I have no problem with it.

          That said, having going though all of these, the top two stood out. Not boring. Not dated. This is a RANKING so I have to make some tough decisions.

            jonattonyeah I’m not criticising your work Jonathan.

            And personally I would definitely rank you top two North American poster, just above Loopstick but below Veja Horseface.