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First time listening to progressive

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  • alexfish333
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    I think King Unique's September Promo is bangin' maybe that'll help!

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  • vhx1
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    I dunno for me dark prog was an aquired taste. It was the next logical step after getting tired of trance. Of course there will always be people who love it at first listen. Some love S&D while others don't think tehy are so hot

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  • tercsab
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    My first Album was GU 01.
    My No1. sets was James Lavelle-Barcelona.

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  • mario belter
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    my "first time" was on ibiza, some 5-6 years ago when i was at pacha/renaissance and heard a BT liveset and john digweed after that. i didn't know who john was at this time, but he so damn rocked!
    after that evening , i was done with vocal house, which i listened to before.

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  • refine
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    i dont give my mates a chance. i just throw them in the deep end. if theyre round my house theyre warned to bring some muthf*%in floaties.

    that being said sometimes its the weirder/deeper stuff that will catch their ear more than something stock standard.

    for a noob i reckon id hand over a pile of dave preston sets and see what they like....the man plays every style under the sun and his sets are bomb.

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  • foreks
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    perhaps I'm not so clever as most of ms music critics, but the introducing question seems to touch on progressive house music recommendations not all your favorites you have just downloaded. luke fair or GU#25 and proggy? sander's 'everybody'

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  • pablo_tc
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    I'd go for Sander Kleinenberg - Everybody

    Best from 2003

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  • Zen Master
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    Renaissance Masters Series-Hernan Cattaneo

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  • diskofreak
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    -edit-

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  • krolikk
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    Global underground 013 cd 2...then if he asked for more....John Digweed@Bedrock 4th birthday party...then if he asked for more....damn its so many of them .....Satoshi Tomiie live Ministry of Sound Sessions 2002.....and on and on and on....oh and Lemon8 - Inner Sanctuary Sessions

    I dont recommend listen to Airdrawndagger to begginer..

    and how come Luke Fair is a prog dj? I thougt he plays house.

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  • diskofreak
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    sash in san fran
    def

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  • Astroboy
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    I would recommend Digweed's GU: Los Angeles. Nice and dark. For that matter any set from Digweed's Kiss FM will do.

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  • pimpkush
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    Deep Dish - Moscow GU has gotta be one of my favorites. Mainstream enough that newbies will enjoy...but solid house too.

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  • beat_freq
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    Originally posted by picklemonkey";p="
    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!
    yar...Love Like Sleep

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  • weswood
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    yea, well i think people should start where it stated and no where it is now.
    Northern Exposure is timeless and if they dont get that they aint gonna get ever.
    Not true. I though NE was boring when I heard it a few years back. I was listening to Sandstorm and all the ravey stuff that was popular back then. It wasn't until a couple years later that I relistened to the NE series and thought they were brilliant.

    Thats the way it works with music. People hear and like whats popular at the moment and if they really like it, then they will go back and listen to the older stuff. God, if someone had made me listen to all the 70's prog rock and 80's hair rock for historys sake before I bought my first Nirvana CD I never would have had an interest in music at all.

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