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Avicii - Levels

carneval says...

>> ^Barseps:

^Upvoted^
I love techno music that's got some structure & not just mindless "thump-thump". Good camerawork roundabout the 2:42-2:50 mark. For one second there at the beginning, I thought it was gonna be like Fatboy Slim's "Push The Tempo"


That's progressive house and electro house for ya

Hybrid (Member Profile)

kir_mokum (Member Profile)

Henry Rollins vs. Techno Viking

enoch says...

wow..
people bashing henry rollins...
you all make enoch sad.
thats it..gather round kids.
here is henry with his solo band.
http://www.videosift.com/search?q=henry+rollins+liar
see? see? and this was when he "mellowed" some!
now dont get me wrong,i like techno..well..progressive/house/trance mainly,
but nothing can replace nor compare to a musicians heart and soul playing what they love most.
im a record-record player from back in that day,and i would never have the balls to compare what i did to what a musician does.
musician>dj everytime,always..thats non negotiable.

enoch (Member Profile)

inflatablevagina says...

ha.. you called me kid. I should extend a thank you for that I suppose.

Yeah.. i dont get much dance music. Some of it I do, but mostly no.
You're a teacher?

In reply to this comment by enoch:
In reply to this comment by inflatablevagina:
i couldnt hang on that one either. i did look through and vote on manythings in your q though.

In reply to this comment by enoch:
yeah,
i know you want me.......
http://www.videosift.com/video/PITBULL-i-know-you-want-me-calle-ocho-mashup



ah well..it was blatant attempt at being a cheap whore.
though i do love that song..HOOOOOOT..
then again,i dance to progressive/house/trance,and rumba and salsa are HOUSE baby!!
dont worry kid,im sure ill find somethin you like.
namaste.

inflatablevagina (Member Profile)

enoch says...

In reply to this comment by inflatablevagina:
i couldnt hang on that one either. i did look through and vote on manythings in your q though.

In reply to this comment by enoch:
yeah,
i know you want me.......
http://www.videosift.com/video/PITBULL-i-know-you-want-me-calle-ocho-mashup



ah well..it was blatant attempt at being a cheap whore.
though i do love that song..HOOOOOOT..
then again,i dance to progressive/house/trance,and rumba and salsa are HOUSE baby!!
dont worry kid,im sure ill find somethin you like.
namaste.

rasch187 (Member Profile)

enoch says...

In reply to this comment by rasch187:
I thought you had misspelled Siouxsie Sioux there . Nice song, I liked it. As you've probably guessed from my avatar, I'm very fond of Dylan. Vintage rock, especially late 60s and the 70s, is what I love the most. Also a big fan of early hiphop, delta blues, classical music and LOTS of other stuff

and tim burton?
i have gotten better at assigning channels,i noticed i didnt assign rock-n-roll for some when i should have.
im not that versed in hip-hop.breakbeats/progressive house/trance..but hip hop?not so much.
now delta blues?
buddy..have i got some treats for YOU!
classical?pretty versed there also.
ill send ya a shout when i post some newer rock that i think you may enjoy,considering you already are pretty knowledgable on classic rock.
till then.
namaste.

tiesto-adiago for strings (live)

Leftfield - Release The Pressure

Farhad2000 says...

Someone please tell me why this pumping ass version never made it to the album? The album version is shit compared to this! This is my favourite Leftfield song


Leftfield were a duo of electronica artists and record producers, Paul Daley (formerly of A Man Called Adam and the Brand New Heavies) and Neil Barnes, formed in 1989 in London, England. The name Leftfield was originally used simply by Neil Barnes for the first single Not Forgotten but after this Paul Daley was involved firstly in remixing songs and then in the creation of following music[1]. The pair were pioneers in the fields of intelligent dance music and progressive house, being the first to fuse house music with dub and reggae [Release the Pressure (1995)]. They furthermore were among the first electronic musicians to incorporate live guest vocalists, along with The Chemical Brothers and Underworld. Ultimately the duo have been influential on the electronic genre as a whole, with The Crystal Method's Scott Kirkland referring to them in 2005 as "The best Electronic band period."

Their downtempo music style has inspired a genre which has been recognised as simply leftfield, with several charts appearing in magazines such as DJ magazine and Mixmag. The genre is also known as "Chillout".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leftfield

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