Maybe its just me, but does anybody call what they play deep progressive house?
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Maybe its just me, but does anybody call what they play deep progressive house? Posted on: 19.09.2012 by Alla Bluemke I'm just asking because everytime someone ask what I play and I respond with progressive house the immediate response is big room house. Not anything wrong with that, I just don't play it at all. I guess I see what I play bordering trance, progressive house, and deep house. But I have always seen music like this as true progressive house, not what is being touted as progressive house now (ala Avicii, Alesso, SMH etc). I guess like Jaytech, Shingo Nakamura, Claes rosen, Sergey Tkachev, Dinka, Fon.Lehman, Ad Brown, Aerofeel5. Does anyone play music like this frequently? Any recommendations? http://soundcloud.com/progressivemin...-free-download | |
Celestine Porebski 27.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by backtothefront
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Cole Maroto 23.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by backtothefront
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Cole Maroto 23.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by guiltyblade
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Lashawn Maycock 23.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Archies'bald
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Kristofer Krauel 22.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by guiltyblade
A few other names i'd add to your list would be Roddy Reynaert, Kobane & Yane3dots, mindset, Ben Coda, Levente Marton, Answer 42, Soundprank and Andrew Bayer. IMO this is some of the best music around at this moment in time! |
Edwardo Rothenberger 22.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by sebastiannz
Sorry, but I can't say the same for the others. Most of them have some of those horrible cheesy synths in the breakdowns. |
Peggy Gabrielson 22.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by djlotus
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Peggy Gabrielson 22.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by loverocket
would also put underworld dark and long up there. |
Jerica Salava 21.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by C.Lukas1
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Aundrea Lenore 21.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by loverocket
Just posted for the hell of it. That was the first tune I can remember being described as "progressive trance." Brings me a back! As for today's "progressive house"....huge fan of anything Anjuna. |
Celestine Porebski 27.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by backtothefront
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Yukiko Beauvil 26.09.2012 |
I like this. |
Jc Laky 26.09.2012 | hahaha yes!!! check out andrew bayer and Anujadeep records on beatport |
Alla Bluemke 24.09.2012 | Exactly! woooo |
Peggy Gabrielson 23.09.2012 | e.g. |
Cole Maroto 23.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by backtothefront
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Peggy Gabrielson 23.09.2012 | 16 bit lolitas are probably the most reliable prog producers I know of. Other producers come and go, peak and decline, but these guys I've been listening to since...2003, ever since I first started listening to house music. And they still put out some really good shit. |
Cole Maroto 23.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by guiltyblade
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Lashawn Maycock 23.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Archies'bald
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Alla Bluemke 23.09.2012 | Oh absolutely! I also like Dave Shtorn, Kazusa, Zach Roth, 16 bit lolitas, solarity. |
Kristofer Krauel 22.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by guiltyblade
A few other names i'd add to your list would be Roddy Reynaert, Kobane & Yane3dots, mindset, Ben Coda, Levente Marton, Answer 42, Soundprank and Andrew Bayer. IMO this is some of the best music around at this moment in time! |
Shay Wyche 22.09.2012 | If you can track this compilation down you will listen to it forever more. http://www.discogs.com/Dave-Seaman-A...elease/1780717 *edit: Sam Mollisons' - Cry is a sure fire winner for me and I've tried to track down that version for years. |
Edwardo Rothenberger 22.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by sebastiannz
Sorry, but I can't say the same for the others. Most of them have some of those horrible cheesy synths in the breakdowns. |
Jacqualine Cieplik 22.09.2012 | Quality thread, I didn't see this before I posted. Quality Tunes all round. |
Peggy Gabrielson 22.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by djlotus
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Peggy Gabrielson 22.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by loverocket
would also put underworld dark and long up there. |
Jerica Salava 21.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by C.Lukas1
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Aundrea Lenore 21.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by loverocket
Just posted for the hell of it. That was the first tune I can remember being described as "progressive trance." Brings me a back! As for today's "progressive house"....huge fan of anything Anjuna. |
Lashawn Maycock 21.09.2012 | I'm going to try that again: |
Jerica Salava 21.09.2012 | yeah it's frustrating. at the same time just let it be. When someone asks, just say "I play the good shit." |
Ira Alsadi 21.09.2012 | That's the problem with people creating sub-genres. Once you start, there is an endless number that can and will be created. I stopped trying to make sense of the way different areas define certain genres. The house I play has been called deep house, ethereal house, tribal house, minimal house, chill house, etc. It's all house music to me. |
Alla Bluemke 21.09.2012 | Haha yeah I border between trance and prog. I def don't play true trance or prog. But I can't define it as one or the other either. I play a border of both. For example as such. But then I'll do this. |
Lashawn Maycock 21.09.2012 | http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RazvzLL5ZH0 That is all.... |
Ara Tima 21.09.2012 | The genre that got me into dance music!!! I could go on all day nearly Australia was a gold mine for this shit a decade ago... Phil K, Infusion, Nubreed, Anthony Pappa, PQM, Jono Fernandez, Chable.... Last I saw Luke Chable was a lead singer in an Indie band... It's a laugh. |
Jerica Salava 20.09.2012 | IMO, this sits at the altar of Progressive House: |
Jerica Salava 20.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by guiltyblade
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Jerica Salava 20.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by C.Lukas1
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Jerica Salava 20.09.2012 | this is Progressive House to me: > |
Aundrea Lenore 20.09.2012 | Someone say progressive? |
Alla Bluemke 21.09.2012 | I wouldn't go as far to say its deep house. But it certainly is frustrating saying prog house to be mistaken for big room prog. The origins of it certainly have a dark, tech feel to them. I personally enjoy tracks that have prog elements to them that are fairly funky as well. These are probably more house then anything, but I have found myself gravitating toward playing music like this. |
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