Danny Tenaglia (circa '97 - '99)
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There are some all time classics like Someday or Tears or Pressure that no matter how many times you hear them still sound great when well placed like the bunkers. The message/sentiment and quality of vocal make them timeless, especially in troubled times. Great organic productions too. Morales/Knuckles/MAW stuff especially doesnât age for me
âŚno problem with those tracks, in the hands of a great Dj they can still sound immense.
My original point though, was that this is very different from the dynamic created by an entire set of back-to-back âclassicsâ.
LOL Iâll never not upvote a post about that nutter. Imagine if Nick Warren was Black but he didnât know. Our man Vinnie wouldâve gone way out dead with that discovery.
Unbroken1 agreed, of its time, and it can stay there. Filed under pop-house with a multitude of âclassicsâ that appeared on free CDs stuck to magazines.
I was a regular at Sir Henryâs in the early 90s with Greg Dowling & Shane Johnson, the best house DJs the country have produced, the best thing about their sets was the dropping of a vocal youâd know here and there and it would be an obscure remix, 99% of trax in their sets werenât IDâd until years later.
My original point though, was that this is very different from the dynamic created by an entire set of back-to-back âclassicsâ.
I know what you mean mate. I went to a manor classics night a few years back. All the tunes were awesome but I deffo missed the âwhat is this tuneâ feeling, no real peaks or troughs in the night. Once youâve heard Xpander at 12.15 where do you go from there?
Was a good for a laugh but no match for a decent night out.
How old are you Dan?
Cheers Dom Phillips