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Particular style of house I'm trying to find more of. Help needed! Posted on: 26.04.2013 by Mabelle Anstaett I've always been very particular about what house music I listen to. Recently I went to a local club in the area and I saw Erick Morillo play. I wasn't a fan of his mixing by any means and it was honestly boring as hell being there, but when he had a good bit of energy going he had tracks that sounded like this:
It's almost like a progressive chugging sound. I noticed a lot of the opening DJ's had this sound too. Atom by Nari and Malani also has this sound. Does anyone know if this has a name or if I can use a search term to find more songs like this? It has a really good club feel to it. Thanks! | |
Dannie Dimora 02.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by oakich
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Yevette Matatall 02.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by robbyluca
"no no no no no" |
Ashanti Andreacchio 01.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by shr3dder
For a marked that is overcrowded you need to play what brings prople to the dance floor or stay a bedroom DJ. The trick is in the name of one of R.I.O's songs "Turn this club around" you start with what people like then slowly turn it around to what you believe is cool and for the most part I've noticed the crowed likes it too, they did just not know it because they never heard it on the radio. When people enter a club only hearing songs or style they don't know they'll move on (some one already said that in this thread that if this was played in a club they would leave) One could call it narowed minded but it just the truth. If people don't like the music they'll leave or start talking bad about that shitty DJ up there. When I listen to music I listen to feels dos this song make me want to relax, to jump or just turn it of. The once that make relax make it onto my main computer to listen to when doing stuff for fun. those that make want to jump around (and I believe make others too) get on my gig laptop and the others don't make it anywhere or get deleted. Here is one more I believe might fit the same style |
Ara Tima 30.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by gilly
I'm Australian, I live in Melbourne. Yeah there is lots of this f*cking crap around (Will Sparks is probably the most overrated producer in Oz) Melbourne still has a HUGE scene of actual good music. The main people listening to this stuff are 18-21 year old juice heads, the only reason I've even heard this stuff (I frequent clubs that play good music) is because some muppet promoter had Will Sparks warm up for SCNTST when he toured. I know I've gone a little off topic and a had a bit of a rant it's just this whole 'Melbourne Sound' & 'Melbourne Bangers' does my head in and I hope to god it never makes it out of Australia. |
Carmelo Politowicz 30.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by guiltyblade
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Lashawn Maycock 30.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by joemanton
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Elvis Woodis 30.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by shr3dder
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Emelina Paglia 27.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
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Nga Mcquarter 27.04.2013 | This is mainroom Electro House. Some songs that sound like this are: -Nari & Milani - Atom (this was one of the first in this sound, actually every Nari & Milani track from 2012/2013 sounds like this) -Hard Rock Sofa - Rasputin -Ti |
Dannie Dimora 02.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by oakich
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Chance Depenbrock 02.05.2013 | This |
Yevette Matatall 02.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by robbyluca
"no no no no no" |
Ashanti Andreacchio 01.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by shr3dder
For a marked that is overcrowded you need to play what brings prople to the dance floor or stay a bedroom DJ. The trick is in the name of one of R.I.O's songs "Turn this club around" you start with what people like then slowly turn it around to what you believe is cool and for the most part I've noticed the crowed likes it too, they did just not know it because they never heard it on the radio. When people enter a club only hearing songs or style they don't know they'll move on (some one already said that in this thread that if this was played in a club they would leave) One could call it narowed minded but it just the truth. If people don't like the music they'll leave or start talking bad about that shitty DJ up there. When I listen to music I listen to feels dos this song make me want to relax, to jump or just turn it of. The once that make relax make it onto my main computer to listen to when doing stuff for fun. those that make want to jump around (and I believe make others too) get on my gig laptop and the others don't make it anywhere or get deleted. Here is one more I believe might fit the same style |
Mora Sobieck 01.05.2013 | Don't get me wrong mate, I hate this crap as much as you. All it is is slowed down psy trance with terrible samples and arpeggiated leads. You are 100% right about Will Sparks and I too hope this junk dies quickly. Bring on Digweed and Pappa for the 13hr Darkbeat! |
Ara Tima 30.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by gilly
I'm Australian, I live in Melbourne. Yeah there is lots of this f*cking crap around (Will Sparks is probably the most overrated producer in Oz) Melbourne still has a HUGE scene of actual good music. The main people listening to this stuff are 18-21 year old juice heads, the only reason I've even heard this stuff (I frequent clubs that play good music) is because some muppet promoter had Will Sparks warm up for SCNTST when he toured. I know I've gone a little off topic and a had a bit of a rant it's just this whole 'Melbourne Sound' & 'Melbourne Bangers' does my head in and I hope to god it never makes it out of Australia. |
Carmelo Politowicz 30.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by guiltyblade
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Mora Sobieck 30.04.2013 | Ok guys i'm gonna spill some local knowledge on your heads. That sound (how I interpret it in any case) is know as "Melbourne Bangers" or "Melbourne Underground" I'm serious haha. This is the big sound in Melbourne Australia right now and to be honest I believe it is the next big sound worldwide. The main player in the game is an Australian producer "Will Sparks" and lots of international DJ's are taking cues and using his tracks. Obviously the main distinction of this style is the off kick bass line (stolen from psy-trance but that's another story) I.E. Just to be honest, I don't like this type of music.... But i'm Australian so I know this. |
Lashawn Maycock 30.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by joemanton
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Elvis Woodis 30.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by shr3dder
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Yajaira Harang 30.04.2013 | I'd go for Electro House ! For some people it may not be, but this is my vision of the thing. Anyway i believe that if you are trying to find same music as this, i'd call it Electro House, 'cause that's how they call it on beatport, and that's how you'll find songs like this one ! Why don't you go check this tune on BT and Hang around there in the section "titles you may like" ? |
Ara Tima 29.04.2013 | Old school Sasha & Digweed, Hernan Catteneo, Henry Saiz. Dave Seaman, old GU cds.... They're progressive house.. SHM, Nicky Romero, Nari and Milani etc... Not Progressive House, regardless of what Beatport wants to call it. Interesting side note. What artist has made both 'variations' of 'progressive'? Ivan Gough! (I can't actually find the track I'm looking for on YouTube. It's become over run with all his other crap, he was big in the old school Mebourne prog scene in the early 00s with Chable, Infusion, Phil K etc.) He used to write under Traveller. |
Yevette Matatall 28.04.2013 | someone already mentioned toxic rush, theres another track called atom, which goes well with toxic rush slamming from one back to the other..... |
Hank Guidas 28.04.2013 | It's not progressive, atleast not in the original sense. The Matt Lange track is a good example of proper progressive. I'd call the OP's track for big room. If you want to find similar tracks, you do have to look under 'progressive' on beatport |
Nga Mcquarter 28.04.2013 | For the mainstream people, Progressive House means melodic drop and Electro House means electronic drop. You know guys, it's all about the drop nowadays. Please correct me if I'm wrong! |
Alphonso Deitchman 28.04.2013 | Big room / Electro.. |
Antonetta Wikel 28.04.2013 | Apparently it's Progrestro. Whatever it is, I'd walk out if I heard it. |
Emelina Paglia 27.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
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Nga Mcquarter 27.04.2013 | This is mainroom Electro House. Some songs that sound like this are: -Nari & Milani - Atom (this was one of the first in this sound, actually every Nari & Milani track from 2012/2013 sounds like this) -Hard Rock Sofa - Rasputin -Ti |
Lillia Datson 27.04.2013 | Don't people find the clue within the sound of the track and make their own mind up? |
Alphonso Deitchman 27.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by Polygon
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Dannie Dimora 27.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
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Dannie Dimora 27.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
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Alphonso Deitchman 27.04.2013 | Some Prog: And some Electro: |
Dannie Dimora 27.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
Still, i find the line between electro and proghouse to be very thin, so i consider electro just "harder progressive" That's how i see it, at least with modern tracks/artists. Older progressive is much more defined as a genre |
Dannie Dimora 27.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by kooper1980
It doesn't have to be the same exact sound, Atom for example doesn't sound exactly the same as flashbang |
Alphonso Deitchman 27.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by Polygon
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Dannie Dimora 27.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by guiltyblade
Originally Posted by makar1
Also, aren't the terms interchangeable? |
Tesha Freudenstein 27.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by dirty moose
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Kristofer Krauel 27.04.2013 | how does Nicky Romero sound anything like the tune in the OP??!! It may be (incorrectly) labelled as the same genre on Beatport but they aren't even remotely similar. |
Rita Debar 27.04.2013 | Check this out, you might like. Robbie Rivera - Flying to Rio https://soundcloud.com/robbierivera/robbie-rivera-flying-to-rio-3 |
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