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Listened to dark drums 1 and 2 today whilst cleaning and cutting the grass. Still sound class. Lawler was top class for a while.
Listened to dark drums 1 and 2 today whilst cleaning and cutting the grass. Still sound class. Lawler was top class for a while.
Always liked this “version” from Jon Carter. Quite hectic but DJ Dan brought the house down with it one night.
Lawler’s Harlem Nights at The End were class.
He’d play for 6 hours+ and absolutely tear the place up.
jonattonyeah fantastic tune. His Live #1 mix was great, and was on my mind when I was carefully crafting this thread.
i always go back to the old dtj bukem mixes (progression sessions, logical progressions), the northern exposures, gu006/009/014, dave seaman’s renaissance awakenings and gu012, danny howells nocturnal frequencies 2. lots of really good stuff from back then, just all seems a bit fast now.
BT rare and remixed got absolutely hammered back in the day
If it seems fast now that doesn’t make it memorable surely?
Oakey’s 007 still sounds absolutely incredible, the pace/BPM doesn’t come into it.
Lol you guys just can’t help yourselves. There is nothing prog that is currently relevant, nothing. You can still like it, there are many prog mixes I still enjoy, but my god is it ever dated. A double disc mix of BT tunes and mixes… fucking lol!
zackster when clubbing seems as obsolete as it is now, memories matter. With dancefloors shut for what seems forever, nothing is currently relevant. As much as I still like clubbing now and then, its never been as good as it was pre smartphone and when you could go through a packet of cigarettes on the dancefloor
I just have to keep reminding myself to be patient and understanding; you are all old and over the hill. It’s like my parents explaining why Eric Clapton and Pink Floyd are still relevant and better than Taylor Swift.
And in regards to Nina, there is no stronger argument for her being good and cool than the fact that the old folks think she sucks. It’s like I am Zoe Deschanel and you all are Francis Mcdermott from the opening of Almost Famous.
zackster Almost Famous
I saw that movie on the airplane. But because it was an airplane they cut out the plane crash scene. So it just jumped from everything being hunky dory to them crying with no explanation. Why not just avoid movies with plane crashes, Virgin?
Ian Ossia’s mix from Ren 4 was top class.
jonattonyeah it’s my wife’s favorite movie. It’s honestly an ok film, but I never want to see it again.