Wrecking Ball / Peak Time Power Prog - Best Example Needed
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Beet wrecking ball prog producer is John “quivver” Graham. Still as good now as he was in 90’s. Another level
ScottBailey remember standing up in the kitchen in my first house listening to that live …..feels like it was a bank holiday ….
my modest contribution
a bit of Stoke on Trent:
I think we’re just posting our favourite Prog tracks now.
As if it was going to end up any other way
I’ll be narrowing them down for a vote tomorrow. Hopefully to like 10 with a few additions that haven’t been added here like Sparc (obligatory). One Slacker track. A Bedrock remix. Try to keep it to one per artist. And then we’ll know who the true wrecking ball is.
Double naughty this, innit???
Absolutely this. When I think of prog this always comes to mind. Defines the genre imo.
WRECKING BALL POWER PROG LADS
last one
Zack’s ironing has been totally POWER in this thread.
ScottBailey There’s a lot of stuff on a lot of GU mixes that defo aint peak power prog. The simple fact is, if it ain’t bangin, it shouldn’t be in this thread. A few people here will find themselves with down votes based on that prerequisite.
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Fist smashing skywards!
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I’ve never seen a room go more nuts than when I dropped this and discovered the joys of PADA.
Sweaty stomping gurning messes absolutely on one in front of a VOID sound system.
NasserAlazzawi
Not enough action pumpo.
See post 114
Mad_Cyril Nice!
For beatport to do anything with this doesn’t it need to be modern / relevant (with releases coming out to match the category)?
A personal favourite from 2003 (Lemon8 Live @ Exposure Festival)