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Electronica/Dance


bennyhana22

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26 minutes ago, SallyFaulknerStantonWarrio said:

Mostly interested in Stanton Warriors tbh

I was massively into them until they started making some terrible music. Bass heavy rubbish with to many woomp woomps in it. The whole breaks scene went down the pan.

Back in 2005 they tore the roof off Dance east. Annie Nightingales breaks party on the Thursday in the dance lounge was also a highlight. Adam Freeland, Slyde and Plump Djs pumping it out until  a strike of lightening hit the tent and knocked all the power out.

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6 hours ago, Mezhyp1 said:

Yes Dan Shake in the Downlow!!! 

 

This is class ! Never heard of him but this right up my alley!!

I've never been NYC Downlow either, not to memory, will have to make sure I give it a go this year.

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7 minutes ago, nickharley said:

This is class ! Never heard of him but this right up my alley!!

I've never been NYC Downlow either, not to memory either, will have to make sure I give it a go this year.

Me neither, but damn, this is Epic! NYC Downlow it is :)

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11 minutes ago, grgcmnng said:

What's everyone reckon to either hessle audio or arts house doing the Thursday night at Stonebridge?

Artwork is definitely playing, but I'm not sure he'd be taking over a stage for the evening. Hessle Audio definitely could, that's not outwith the realms of possibility 

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15 minutes ago, Daisygrubber said:

I have it on good authority that Patrick Topping will be there, not sure how well known or popular he is but I know his step mum and that's only how I've heard of him as I don't really follow this kind of music :D

Nice work DaisyG

I'm not a fan, but he'll be plenty popular

@eFestivals

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1 hour ago, Memory Man said:

not aimed at you, of course! I just detest bland derivative macho tech house :)

it was more a comment on how glastonbury could and perhaps should do better

At catering for every crowd? Get off your high horse

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1 hour ago, Memory Man said:

not aimed at you, of course! I just detest bland derivative macho tech house :)

it was more a comment on how glastonbury could and perhaps should do better

Whether you like it or not, tech house is a very popular genre at the moment. It's pretty much a guarantee that you'll get the likes of Richy Ahmed at Glasto.

Equally, there are plenty of other stages that will host key players in Techno, Disco, Drum & Bass, Hardcore, Psy Trance etc. So I really don't know what you're getting at with this comment. 

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2 hours ago, Memory Man said:

not aimed at you, of course! I just detest bland derivative macho tech house :)

it was more a comment on how glastonbury could and perhaps should do better

Topping and Ahmed both played last year, in Silver Hayes and then The Spaceport. They aren't going to have a negative effect on the festival, and there will be plenty people there who like them, there's got to be some compromise :)

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7 hours ago, Memory Man said:

not aimed at you, of course! I just detest bland derivative macho tech house :)

it was more a comment on how glastonbury could and perhaps should do better

Now now...

This thread is a non-denominational church, MM!

I also really struggle with generic tech-house, but it is incredibly popular. In a way, though, and I'm not being in anyway a snob or judgemental I promise, it's a perfect analogy of the Ed Sheeran situation, isn't it?

He makes perfectly inoffensive, bland stuff that your non-discerning punter laps up all day long (though I've heard that the new record is offensive by virtue of how bad it is...).

The NYD event I went to had Patrick Topping and Hot Since 82 in the big room. Rammed. Dull as ditchwater and I swear I couldn't tell one from the other during the short while I was in there for either. Alan Fitzpatrick and an on-form Ben Klock in the much smaller techno room drew a fraction of the crowd for the tech-house...

Now, that all said, and it's possible that my recollection comes with the caveat of being spangled, but Richy Ahmed's set in The Spaceport last year was bloody superb. And it wasn't jangly, off-beat high high-hat, piano-ey, nasty vocal sampling tech-house. It can't have been. I wasn't that spangled...

:)

Ben  

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8 hours ago, Memory Man said:

not aimed at you, of course! I just detest bland derivative macho tech house :)

it was more a comment on how glastonbury could and perhaps should do better

I thought Tech house was for trendy kids with well manicured beards??

 

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23 minutes ago, bennyhana22 said:

Now now...

This thread is a non-denominational church, MM!

I also really struggle with generic tech-house, but it is incredibly popular. In a way, though, and I'm not being in anyway a snob or judgemental I promise, it's a perfect analogy of the Ed Sheeran situation, isn't it?

He makes perfectly inoffensive, bland stuff that your non-discerning punter laps up all day long (though I've heard that the new record is offensive by virtue of how bad it is...).

The NYD event I went to had Patrick Topping and Hot Since 82 in the big room. Rammed. Dull as ditchwater and I swear I couldn't tell one from the other during the short while I was in there for either. Alan Fitzpatrick and an on-form Ben Klock in the much smaller techno room drew a fraction of the crowd for the tech-house...

Now, that all said, and it's possible that my recollection comes with the caveat of being spangled, but Richy Ahmed's set in The Spaceport last year was bloody superb. And it wasn't jangly, off-beat high high-hat, piano-ey, nasty vocal sampling tech-house. It can't have been. I wasn't that spangled...

:)

Ben  

Oi don't be dissing the piano house young Ben.

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57 minutes ago, bennyhana22 said:

In 1988 I'd have been all over you like a rash, easty.

So many high-hats have been hit on the off-beat since then...

;)

Ben

I get ya, you're a triplets kind of man :-D

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22 hours ago, Tuna said:

At catering for every crowd? Get off your high horse

this is the problem these days, people never feel like they can call something out for being shit and not get a backlash about it. Not everything is great. Sometimes criticism is deserved.

Personal preference fair enough, but this crap & the associated culture and people is so far removed from the original origins of house music its not even funny. Just my two cents! Glasto should cater for everyone I suppose, but what is wrong with asking for a bit of quality control & not just running with the latest trends no matter how crap they are.

 

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