I do find it amusing, now that progressive isn't popular, that the old prog 
jocks are now either playing minimal or electrohouse.  lol.

Recently, I even gave an epic 2 hour Sasha set of about 20 tracks :p a chance 
and it was a complete waste of time, but I kind of figured that when I dl'ed 
it.    

----- Original Message ----
From: Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: list 313 <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 7, 2007 9:11:37 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Aril Brikha - Winter (again)


Sasha is playing some very unprog stuff at the moment - lots of  
minimal! There's also a new breed of DJ from the prog scene playing  
minimal, deep house, post prog and I don't mind it. People like James  
Zabiela, Paolo Mojo, and Desyn Masiello. It's OK.

On 08/02/2007, at 4:52 AM, kent williams wrote:

> If anyone hasn't heard it it's at http://www.myspace.com/arilbrikha
>
> It has a similar chord progression, but not the same.  Not a bad track
> but Aril's in danger of being embraced by the progressive DJs for
> stuff like this.  Maybe Salsa and Dickweed will pick up on it.
>
> Chymera has a track that originally sampled "You Can Go Your Own Way"
> by Fleetwood Mac.  I advised him to drop the sample because the track
> didn't need it, but he still drops the sample when he plays it out.
>
> Never underestimate the power of Fleetwood Mac.  I saw them live in
> 1976, and with the exception of a few Christine McVie weepers, it was
> a full on dance party.
>
> And if you're into collecting and using sample CDs, the Mick Fleetwood
> sample CD is insanely great.
>
>
> On 2/7/07, Derek Plaslaiko. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Anyone else feel like it reminds them of "Stand Back" by Stevie  
>> Nicks?
>>
>>
>> :)
>>
>>
>> derek.
>>
>>
>>
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