First time listening to progressive

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  • Morgan
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    I?m sure this has been a topic before.

    NE1 has got to be the dogs for starting people off. Saying that i recently played all of the Luke Fair@Moonpark to a group of non belivers and they loved it!!

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  • cwsiggy
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    I tried to get two people into the whole genre with NE1 and it miserably failed! There's no accounting for taste.

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  • san
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    hmmmm...the first compilation that came to my mind was Digweed LA GU.

    that and i guess Dave Seaman Capetown GU.

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  • picklemonkey
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    I always pop in Jimmy Van M's Bedrock CD1 for any newbie... I acutally gave a copy to a youth pastor on an airplane a few months ago. he was so excited about it that he actually told me that hre was going to play it for his entire youth group!

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  • Jenks
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    this is actually a really good post.

    kudos.

    i have zero input tho, since prog puts me to sleep. (although i'll admit, Dave Semen's EM is pretty good for prog)

    but i'd like to see some responses nonetheless.

    cheers

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  • kernsa
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    First time listening to progressive

    Just as subject says. What tracks/sets would you play to a person who never before listented to progressive, or any kind of trance/house musice for that matter?

    And what do you consider the must-hear productions?
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