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  • mixu
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    1997 wasn't old skool!

    I've just dug out some Sasha (and Digweed) tapes from 92-94 which is just post-Shelley's but pre-Renaissance 1, which are wicked... mainly Radio 1 mixes I got hold of.

    Chem's right though, decent vocal tracks are very thin on the ground these days. Wasn't the Essential Mix from Renaissance this year a little bit old skool though???

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  • Morgan
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    Come on you lot.

    Don?t forget they are both PROGRESSIVE DJ?s. :wink:

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  • influx
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    while i agree with everyone, i think that in the specific case of s&d , then and now doesn't fit the above mentioned philosphy from chonkey. i'm not saying that i don't agree wth that philosphy, because i do, i'm saying that s&d have obviously moved into different sounds from what they were playing back then. i think it's great they've moved into new and fresh sounds, which is one of the things that has made them so sucessful, especially digweed. however, i can't say that i'm really into the music that they've been playing lately. i'm really into the dark, dirty and intense stuff, which is what initially attracted to me to s&d via the communicate album. but now, the last few times i've seen digweed, it's been great, but just not the sound that i really get into, a little too much fluff for me. and for me, my preferences havn't changed hardly in the last 10 years, generally speaking. so in some ways i'd have to agree with some statements made above, but i know what i like and i'll be damned if i'm gonna break that just to stick with my favorite dj, just because he's my "favorite". so maybe "back then" wasn't just the shit because i was young and impressionable, but simply was the right sound at the right time for me...i've always known what i like (as i'm sure most others do here as well) and back then it was there and i loved it, but now, i still know what i like, and i just ain't hearin' a whole lot of it.

    habbersham definitely brings the best of the old school and new school and has really caught my full attention. out of all of the new jocks that have surfaced lately, i'd have to say that habbersham is the only one capable of becoming legend status and really making a mark in edm history (as i feel digweed has done as well, for sure.)

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  • Loafer
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    hey chemical beavis, any chance of posting some sets from the old days by sasha and diggers, would like to get hold of some of there Nothern Esposure Tour live sets, back from 1997...

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  • supaz
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    IMO, when a dj is building their brand, they have to search out non-popular tracks that are 'sleepers' to build their brand/sound/vibe they bring into the set.

    then...after they become a brand name, it seems they don't need to put much effort in finding tracks bc everyone is handing them stuff to get some playtime...so only the 'big' tracks get played over and over by all the top dj's...

    I think that may be one of the reasons why that 'back in the day' things seemed to be different.

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  • northenstar
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    Ren. 1 was the first mix CD I took on holiday with my future wife, still rocks now - 10 years later (my wife of course ). The CD's getting a rerelease too.

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  • dawnx
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    Believe me it does.

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  • djbucko
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    so a couple of female friends who have, or are just about to turn 30 inform me.

    i'm not convinced though.

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  • dawnx
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    Originally posted by djbucko";p="
    makes perfect sense. however, perhaps i'm just a miserable old cunt too.

    listening to sasha - live @ tyrant 1997 right now.

    You're not old life begins at 30. :wink:

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  • djbucko
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    makes perfect sense. however, perhaps i'm just a miserable old cunt too.

    listening to sasha - live @ tyrant 1997 right now.

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  • dawnx
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    Wouldn't loafers suggestion be fantastic, an old skool nite from the 2 of them would be awesome.
    How many miles would you be prepared to travel for that?
    I think I'd even go in my pregnant condition to see these 2 do an ol skool nite

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  • Localizer
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    ur talking sense mj....

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  • pilot
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    Amen to that. They have lost the feel. Its something thats been void for quite awhile now, almost like a dying spirit...

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  • chemicalbeavis
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    I still like to listen to old stuff from Sasha circa 91/92, his sets from the Eclipse and Shelleys were what got me into Sasha, proper E music i just love that italo piano sound and a decent vocal, but sadly decent vocal tracks are a bit thin on the ground these days, Do You Want It Right Now by Degrees Of Motion is my favorite track of all time and sums up the whole era for me, If anyones interested check out Sasha @ G-Spot in Leeds from 1992, Sasha at his finest

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  • BeachBum
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    renaissance 2 and N.E. Vol 1 are my top two.

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