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<blockquote data-quote="sirius" data-source="post: 46377" data-attributes="member: 258"><p>Heheh. You an ex Burnley bod, bud?. You know, that sticky brown carpet in the entrance of Angels was still there when they pulled it down!!! Now thats both young and old experiencing the same thing!!. Heheheh. Oh, hes still bald and probably still has those skanky trainers somewhere.........</p><p></p><p></p><p>God, you stirred up a hornets nest here buddy. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Personally, I have had my fingers in every pie when it comes to the evolution of dance music and two particular styles have left me begging for more - and thats Epichouse/Progressive and still OldSkool (which was what I was into 'in the day' aswell).</p><p></p><p>When progresssive house emerged late 94-97 especially, it was like a new baptism of dance music for me. I recommend *everybody* listens to SundayClub's 'Paladian Dawn' and dare them not to be impressed by the sheer soundscape and journey it takes you on (especially if you listen to it uninterupted without distraction in the dark). </p><p>Thier other track 'Winds of change(part 1)' is another one.....if you dont like them, fairy nuff, but for me (besides old skool) this is what 'intelligent' dance music is/was all about....music with soul too.</p><p>I yearn to be impressed this way in music, and the shite that can get played sometimes these days is the same old tired stuff looped and looped and morphed in and out and it has no soul in it, for me anyway its lifeless and dissapointing.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, before it turns into war and piece, ill leave it there....</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Sirius.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirius, post: 46377, member: 258"] Heheh. You an ex Burnley bod, bud?. You know, that sticky brown carpet in the entrance of Angels was still there when they pulled it down!!! Now thats both young and old experiencing the same thing!!. Heheheh. Oh, hes still bald and probably still has those skanky trainers somewhere......... God, you stirred up a hornets nest here buddy. Personally, I have had my fingers in every pie when it comes to the evolution of dance music and two particular styles have left me begging for more - and thats Epichouse/Progressive and still OldSkool (which was what I was into 'in the day' aswell). When progresssive house emerged late 94-97 especially, it was like a new baptism of dance music for me. I recommend *everybody* listens to SundayClub's 'Paladian Dawn' and dare them not to be impressed by the sheer soundscape and journey it takes you on (especially if you listen to it uninterupted without distraction in the dark). Thier other track 'Winds of change(part 1)' is another one.....if you dont like them, fairy nuff, but for me (besides old skool) this is what 'intelligent' dance music is/was all about....music with soul too. I yearn to be impressed this way in music, and the shite that can get played sometimes these days is the same old tired stuff looped and looped and morphed in and out and it has no soul in it, for me anyway its lifeless and dissapointing. Anyway, before it turns into war and piece, ill leave it there.... Cheers, Sirius. [/QUOTE]
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