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If only it was. Tenaglia’s set was better than the gu by miles

BlainSA

Have either of them done a mix CD in the last 20 years that matched the ones that they did in the 90s? Them Live In mixes may be great in a club at the time, but at home, they sounded shite.

I tried listening to Transitions every week for a while, but with the exception of some of the live ones I didn’t think that they were that great. The only other difference for me was many of the 90s releases were listened to at after-parties and got a lot more plays. I don’t think that I would even contemplate putting a Live In on at an After-party. That 96 Zen mix was probably played around mine at afters every weekend between 1997 till around 2001.

It would be interesting to know what Ed puts on at his afters these days.

    Dry-Tinder Yes, the live in mixes haven’t been close to the planned sets. Would be great if they did produce something like the 90s planned mixes, but would they bother?

      hugopal Yes. I was just responding to MC’s comment that GU has “the concept of the mix coming from a club night”. If you have an issue with the phrasing then take it up with him.

      Or Rich, who actually made the comment

        BlainSA

        The funny thing is, I love what Sasha is playing at the moment, I’ve loved his live sets more than I have for a long time. The LA and Barcelona sets have been on constant rotation this year, along with his Estonia set from last year. It probably helps that I have been going clubbing a lot more as well, if I recognise some tracks it at least leaves a lasting memory.

          Dry-Tinder It would be interesting to know what Ed puts on at his afters these days.

          I don’t put anything on at my afters, if anything, I take it off.

          Oi oi!

            Dry-Tinder If you play the same stuff regularly that’ll happen. Different philosophy isn’t it. Digweed has said he always wants to play different stuff Vs Sasha who has always played pretty much the same stuff in either the same or slightly different order.

              Would be happy to do 050: Scott Bailey, Basingstoke to help the brand get back on track…

              14 days later

              BlainSA

              Digweed has always dumped his tracks pretty quickly when other DJs get hold of them which is fine, but it makes the nights less memorable for me. Last week he played 3 hours in Oslo and was fantastic, but I could not tell you a single track that he played and if you played one now I wouldn’t remember it. Funny enough I remember a Tyrant night at MOS with just Lee Burridge and Craig Richards in 1998, at some point in the night they dropped Delerium - Silence and everyone there remembered where they were when they first heard that track.