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I liked Kraftwerk and ELO back in the early 70's, how does that fit into today's music categorization ?

 
Yeah its a great set, nice speed on that site too, was giving me 400k/sec or so the whole time, only took a few mins.
 
Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
I liked Kraftwerk and ELO back in the early 70's, how does that fit into today's music categorization ?

I'm not sure... I'd have to say it's just old school techno.
 
Originally posted by: pyonir
hehe...

You know what i hate. When you tell someone you don't like it, and they keep bugging you with "come on...just listen to this one song, it's awesome". I've already told you a million times, i don't care for it.

😀
Then why don't you ignore these threads . . .

Oh, I forgot . . . post count 😛

We also told you a million times we don't $@^&*#9 care what you hate . . . 😛

😀

It's gonna take me 5 hours to d/l . . . how is it as DANCE music?



 
Haha. You can dance to the music, it's just not what you're thinking of, I'm pretty sure. Starts out mellow, picks up a little near the end. Too bad you don't have broadband.
 
Originally posted by: Crimzon
Haha. You can dance to the music, it's just not what you're thinking of, I'm pretty sure. Starts out mellow, picks up a little near the end. Too bad you don't have broadband.
This is a fantastic mix, except for this very fact.....

I'm a big fan of trance, and absolutely LOVE Conjure One.... but I think the DJ has to get his priorities straight when mixing these groups together. It's upsetting to see a slower, groovy type song get mixed into a clearly higher beats per minute (BPM) song. Unfortunately, this DJ does this on several occasions. If you want to do this, you have to build up to it to set a mood. He jumped several times from a slower BPM song to a MUCH higher BPM song and tried to mix the two directly. Not to say I can do better, but I've been in this sort of scene for a while, and I know an errored mix when I hear one. B+ for effort. Good stuff though! 🙂
 
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