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IS PROGRESSIVE HOUSE DEAD?

Started by dj ferdy, 10/01/06, 15:12

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@ tante nayo !!!!!

setuju bgt lah !!!!hehheee
rj rj rj...

ahhh iya dong tante...kan kangen berdansa bersama tanteku... ;D
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Quote from: tante nayo on 28/01/07, 14:55


EXCLUSIVE 6 HOURS DJ DENY INDIKA FM
@ CENTRO
MARCH 17 2007


;)


Penggantinya HEAVY DUTY kah...? hehe semoga terealisasi.....merinding gila euyyy.....Dj Deny 6 Hours set......seyeeemmmmmm  8) 8) 8)
If 'progressive' means innovation with subtle emotions, I love this style. But it's true that we all need styles and I like the idea that 'progressive' is associated with quality." - Benoit Franquet (Pole Folder)

Quote from: secret admirer on 30/01/07, 11:11
Quote from: tante nayo on 28/01/07, 14:55


EXCLUSIVE 6 HOURS DJ DENY INDIKA FM
@ CENTRO
MARCH 17 2007


;)


Penggantinya HEAVY DUTY kah...? hehe semoga terealisasi.....merinding gila euyyy.....Dj Deny 6 Hours set......seyeeemmmmmm  8) 8) 8)

kalo tante sih kepengennya bukan pengganti HEAVY DUTY..
dengan arti kata lain : HEAVY DUTY / DELTA HEAVY tsb tetap seyogyanya dilaksanakan dong yaa  ;) what journey would it be ya?

heavy duty kaya batre...
ah yah klo jadi acaranya inpit dong hehehe *tetepp*
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Quote from: tante nayo on 29/01/07, 21:07
mari bersama2 kita MEMPROGRESSIVEkan diri bersama2 di 6 hoursnya DENY yaa...
dimanapun tempatnya yang penting kebersamaan dalam progressive....

SETUJU PARA PONAKANku YANG CANTIK2 DAN GANTENG2?

;)

Cheerzz... mwa2

TANTE

tante nayo emang paling bisa dah kalimatnya.. hehehehe... yeukk mari!


tapi tetep masih menunggu yang 10 hours set di Kampuz tercinta....  :P *piss*
All people smile in the same language...

Quote from: tante nayo on 29/01/07, 21:07
mari bersama2 kita MEMPROGRESSIVEkan diri bersama2 di 6 hoursnya DENY yaa...
dimanapun tempatnya yang penting kebersamaan dalam progressive....

SETUJU PARA PONAKANku YANG CANTIK2 DAN GANTENG2?

;)

Cheerzz... mwa2

TANTE

iya neh tante dah lama ga proggre proggre an , hehehe......

ap lg yg main bung deny pasti gokil.

Quote from: dweetha on 31/01/07, 13:16

tapi tetep masih menunggu yang 10 hours set di Kampuz tercinta....  :P *piss*


gua nitip pecah aja deh wit sama elo klo kesitu ... ;D
welcome to my weekend

Quote from: capt. digweed on 31/01/07, 14:26
Quote from: dweetha on 31/01/07, 13:16

tapi tetep masih menunggu yang 10 hours set di Kampuz tercinta....  :P *piss*


gua nitip pecah aja deh wit sama elo klo kesitu ... ;D

hehe salah tulis gw...maap...

btw kalo dikampus ada yg alergi tuch.... ;D ;D
If 'progressive' means innovation with subtle emotions, I love this style. But it's true that we all need styles and I like the idea that 'progressive' is associated with quality." - Benoit Franquet (Pole Folder)


asik ada dj agoose!!!!!!!!!
tambah gokil!!!!!
rj rj rj...


Quote from: DJ Deny on 31/01/07, 18:17
OPENING SETNYA oleh DJ Agoose loh......
n DJ Agoose sengaja ga mau ambil gigs dulu,soale doi mau konsentrasi buka buat mantan mentornya!!

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sedaapppp! huehuehue

agoose main???

aku pasti dataaaangg!!!!!  :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*

kc?? mana kc??? dateng kan kita????  ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
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Quote from: DJ Deny on 31/01/07, 18:17
OPENING SETNYA oleh DJ Agoose loh......
n DJ Agoose sengaja ga mau ambil gigs dulu,soale doi mau konsentrasi buka buat mantan mentornya!!

heuhuehuehuehueh






brangkaaattttt
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Quote from: dj ferdy on 10/01/06, 15:12
John Digweed & Nick Muir's new Bedrock track 'Santiago' isn't your bog standard prog house.

DJmag.com meets Nick Muir to discuss how progressive is redefining itself.

Nick Muir & John Digweed's new single pushes the boundaries of prog

Words: Terry Church Source: DJMAG.co.uk

"The progressive house backlash is a good thing," insists John Digweed's studio partner Nick Muir, one of the genre's most respected producers.

"It helps keep things fresh, and now prog can return back to the underground and evolve out of the public eye," he says.

Progressive house used to be one of the most popular genres of dance music, and was the sound that revolutionised the concept of DJing and clubbing with its epic production values and highly complex musical arrangement.

John Digweed and Nick Muir, under the alias Bedrock, produced some of the genre's biggest records, including 'Heaven Scent' that reached the UK top 40, and the ethereal classic 'For What You Dream Of' (which featured in the soundtrack for Brit flick 'Trainspotting').

At its peak, progressive house rivalled trance music's global popularity, and its DJs were counted as some of the most popular in the world.

Indeed Digweed, who was one of the first to champion early progressive house in the mid-90s with Sasha, was voted No.1 DJ in the world when he topped DJmag's Top 100 DJs Poll in 2001.


Digweed was voted No.1 DJ in the world in 2001
"Prog used to be the alternative, it was totally underground and something you'd only hear in dark, dingy clubs at 3am," says Muir.

"It happily existed in its own niche, but when John was voted No.1 it suddenly became flavour of the month, and prog house blew up.

"For a while, almost every house DJ played prog records, so it was only a matter of time before they moved onto something new," he insists.
Minimal
If anything, 2005 will be remembered for the year that minimal dance music blew up, with all the year's biggest records having been influenced by the minimal sound that originates from Germany.

Berlin-based minimal label Get Physical is DJmag's label of the year (the latest issue comes with a special Get Physical 7").

Minimal's simplicity and unashamedly electronic sound is the antitheses to progressive's complex and astute musical production.

Nick Muir thinks that this is the exact reason why minimal is so popular, and why prog has lost its crown as the true sound of the underground.

"These days most dance producers are software based, and producing music only using computers tends to result in gritty, electronic music," he says.

Without any hardware or instruments, dance music becomes truly computerised.

Prog was about slick, polished production, these days dance music is dirtier and more electronic, even more avant-garde.
Bedrock: Three Years in the Making

'Santiago' sounds refreshingly happy
'Forge' was the last record that John Digweed and Nick released under their Bedrock moniker, three years ago.

Why did it take so long for them to release another record?

"John is so busy touring, and a lot of our studio time in 2003 was taken up with doing the soundtrack for the Spider-Man cartoon," says Muir.

"In 2004, we decided to take a step back, as we were aware that prog had become too overexposed.

"John had started to incorporate more electro and techno into his sets, and that was where the most exciting music was coming from, so we decided to use some of those elements for the new single."
Santiago
'Santiago' is the new single from Digweed and Muir, and it certainly isn't bog standard progressive house.

Gone are the hypnotic, moody basslines that characterised Bedrock – in its place is an uplifting, Latino sound, something that's really not Digweed at all.

"John wanted a breath of fresh air, he wanted to make a joyful, party record," reports Nick Muir.

"John roadtested 'Santiago' all summer, and it's a really Balearic-sounding, it well down well in Ibiza."

Bedrock's alternative 'St. James' mix of 'Santiago' is a more pumping club record, and more what you would expect from the duo.

On another mix, Parallel Sound's intelligent piano riffs add a different dimension to the original, and they too have fused some elements of electro house and techno into their mix.

"We were pretty stoked when John asked us to do a remix," admits Australian Tim from Parallel Sound.

"We're big fans of Diggers, and used to go to Bedrock' s monthly Thursday night at Heaven, and then call in sick on Fridays," he says.

Nick Muir says enthusiasm from new producers and DJs like Parallel Sound is the exact reason why dance music will never die.

"The way dance music evolves is like a good DJ set – just when you think it's getting a bit stale, it takes an unexpected twist.

"It's always regenerating, reinventing, and reviving."

Bedrock's 'Santiago' is out now on Bedrock records.





Ini maksudnya Serge Santiago release ?

Quote from: tante nay on 29/01/07, 01:40
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