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Trance music (which i love!) seems pretty big in Poland??...


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noimmigration
  Feb 11, 08, 09:43  #31

telefonitika wrote:
no such thing as proper trance have you ever heard of MZONE or LENNY DEE etc etc??


mzone and lenny dee are both cheesy, how can you compare those school disco ravers to a genious such as jeff mills.

jeff mills (old school techno)

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telefonitika
  Feb 11, 08, 09:46  #32

noimmigration wrote:
mzone


considering he is a mate i can use a compare ... just like carl cox is a legend in his own right as too is scratchmaster Sy .... and considering i have been into the old skool .. hardcore ... techno and trance (not cheese) scene over 17 years now ... yes i will compare ...


:)

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Zgubiony
Edited by: Zgubiony  Feb 11, 08, 09:53  #33

noimmigration wrote:
mzone and lenny dee are both cheesy, how can you compare those school disco ravers to a genious such as jeff mills

Disco was way back in the 80"s. He's been spinning hardcore since the 90"s and tears it up harder than your boring Jeff Mills. Detroit techno is ....just ok. If anyone Adam Beyer



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noimmigration
Edited by: noimmigration  Feb 11, 08, 10:01  #34

hardcore is cheesy, it is what my little 12 year old sister listens to at school disco. I have been to ibiza and watched fat middle aged woman dance to hardcore trance

telefonitika wrote:
considering i have been into the old skool .. hardcore ... techno and trance (not cheese) scene over 17 years now ... yes i will compare ...


go home and wash the potatoes for dinner and mind the children.

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miranda
  Feb 11, 08, 10:03  #35

noimmigration wrote:
I have been to ibiza and watched fat middle aged woman dance to hardcore trance

why would you do that?


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noimmigration
  Feb 11, 08, 10:03  #36

I went to a ****** trance club with my ***** ex girlfriend.

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BubbaWoo
  Feb 11, 08, 10:04  #37

trance is for children, just in case people hadnt realised

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Zgubiony
  Feb 11, 08, 10:05  #38

Hardcore Trance? What are you talking about? It's more like Hardcore Techno....you must be new to this music. What hardcore are you talking about at discos? And why would you go to Ibiza?



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BubbaWoo
  Feb 11, 08, 10:09  #39

in miami, you know theyve got the deepest bass

just incase people hadnt realised

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Zgubiony
  Feb 11, 08, 10:10  #40

Deep indeed. They like dat deep house and booty house :)



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telefonitika
Edited by: telefonitika  Feb 11, 08, 10:20  #41

noimmigration wrote:
hardcore is cheesy


it depends on the hardcore you are aware they are many different varieties arent you???

just like with techno ... trance ... :)


the hardcore your 12 year old sister listens to is commericialised shite hardcore not actually hardcore and the 12 year old wouldnt know what actual hardcore was if it smacked her in the face.....

i dont need to wash potatoes thanks ... nor do i mind children???

oh and for the record i aint as old as you think chuck !!!!!


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BubbaWoo
  Feb 11, 08, 10:22  #42

i was thinking more along the line of miami hip hop a la poon saloon

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Zgubiony
  Feb 11, 08, 10:22  #43

telefonitika wrote:
it depends on the hardcore you are aware they are many different varieties arent you???

just like with techno ... trance ... :)


He's young and not yet aware of what he talks about. Just look at all the other worthless posts he has. He may be a bit slow.



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telefonitika
  Feb 11, 08, 10:23  #44

Zgubiony wrote:
Zgubiony



i noticed ... lmao


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Zgubiony
  Feb 11, 08, 10:23  #45

BubbaWoo wrote:
was thinking more along the line of miami hip hop a la poon saloon

yeeah dat 2



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noimmigration
  Feb 11, 08, 10:24  #46

Zgubiony wrote:
He's young and not yet aware of what he talks about. Just look at all the other worthless posts he has. He may be a bit slow.


I am 23 actually

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BubbaWoo
  Feb 11, 08, 10:25  #47

Zgubiony wrote:
He's young


noimmigration wrote:
I am 23 actually


there you go then

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Zgubiony
Edited by: Zgubiony  Feb 11, 08, 10:27  #48

Yup. with the feistyness of a 17 yr old.



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Wroclaw Boy
  Feb 11, 08, 10:32  #49

Zgubiony wrote:
Sets Here :)

Hey hey hey, cant download any of those patches. You around during the early rave scene then?

I was always partial to Easygroove personally. Did like a bit of ellisdee though. Stu J resident at Maddisons and Storm and Stretch. Crazy days, mad bast#rd/Snowball with a bit of doves territory.


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Zgubiony
Edited by: Zgubiony  Feb 11, 08, 10:41  #50

Wroclaw Boy wrote:
You around during the early rave scene then?

Yeah, from around 1992-2000. I was more into more local Dj's during that time but had a thing for Rob Gee-Nicky Fingers-Micro-Frankie Bones-Nostrum-Liberator bros-DAVE the Drummer-Jon the Dentist...etc

Links may be dead..I jave most sets though



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BubbaWoo
  Feb 11, 08, 10:42  #51

proper old skool warehouse parties with norman jay shake and fingerpop mid 80s... none of this rave plumf

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Zgubiony
  Feb 11, 08, 10:45  #52

BubbaWoo wrote:
proper old skool warehouse parties

Yeah...those don't happen anymore. All the ones I used to go to were secret and only cost $5.



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BubbaWoo
  Feb 11, 08, 10:51  #53

this is an interesting link - peace love & snakebite - my london clubbing took place largely during the evolution years

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ShelleyS
  Feb 11, 08, 10:54  #54

BubbaWoo wrote:
proper old skool warehouse parties


I worked (not what I'd call work though) the bar on a few of those back in the late 80is - oh those were the days!!! and the money to be made!!


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BubbaWoo
Edited by: BubbaWoo  Feb 11, 08, 10:58  #55

ShelleyS wrote:
and the money to be made!!


yup thats how i made my first real money ;-)

just realised its coming up to the anniversay of a warehouse party i put on in brixton in the old cooltan factory on a leap night - leap!

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telefonitika
  Feb 11, 08, 11:06  #56

Wroclaw Boy wrote:
Did like a bit of ellisdee though


i remember ellis dee ...

:)

BubbaWoo wrote:
proper old skool warehouse parties


then in came the wonderful "criminal justice act" lmao ....!

I have the aerial shot of the last outdoor "free" rave just before it came into effect :)


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osiol
  Feb 11, 08, 11:42  #57

telefonitika wrote:
criminal justice act

After which I had to walk with a lopsided gait for fear of producing repetitive beats.


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telefonitika
  Feb 11, 08, 12:40  #58

osiol wrote:
After which I had to walk with a lopsided gait for fear of producing repetitive beats.



poor donkey ... were the beats just too much for your little legs and hooves to cope with :)


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osiol
  Feb 11, 08, 13:19  #59

telefonitika wrote:
were the beats just too much for your little legs and hooves to cope with

No - it just became illegal - you know what those ravers could be like back in the day (and maybe even now) - they get to the stage they dance to anything polyrhythmic - hooves included. I preferred drum and bass anyway - those humans don't really have enough legs for it. Then again, the Melbourne shuffle doesn't work on four legs.


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summer
  Feb 11, 08, 16:11  #60

EnchantedCastle wrote:
would dj tiesto pass the good music test?

Ermmm! YES! 110% seeing him lay soooon! :)

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