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thank you for the fresh energy here......
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: my apologies for being so negative.. it comes from knowing lee for years and watching his sound change. lee was for years one of my favorite producer and every track he made was custom from scratch. it just seems the last handful of tracks I hear from him now all sound very similar...
I just wonder where my favorite producer went...
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: my apologies for being so negative.. it comes from knowing lee for years and watching his sound change. lee was for years one of my favorite producer and every track he made was custom from scratch. it just seems the last handful of tracks I hear from him now all sound very similar...
I just wonder where my favorite producer went...
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I feel ya clees, even though I do enjoy his new sound this set below is still prolly my favorite from him, he used to drop some sexy dark stuff:)
http://soundcloud.com/r_co/wlp061-lee-c ... at-12tur13
http://soundcloud.com/r_co/wlp061-lee-c ... at-12tur13
Used to have that set on repeat few years back, Its a perfect PA. Miss that soundJoey Sarks wrote:I feel ya clees, even though I do enjoy his new sound this set below is still prolly my favorite from him, he used to drop some sexy dark stuff:)
http://soundcloud.com/r_co/wlp061-lee-c ... at-12tur13
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lee grew up between chicago and detroit so we've both been playing deep house for sometime.. I wouldn't really say it may be due to that...Koppnicker wrote:It's all due to the Deep-House-Trend
I guess once you do things professionally .... obviously you have to produce things at a much faster rate..
or some people grow into a new sounds that many others many not agree with with..
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I agree....it's one of my favorite tracks on this mix... that and the boo williams track.....anizz wrote:first track sounds like visionquest meets dOP and actually sounds pretty promising
I was pretty judgmental with this one.. it's usually the reverse... ..
the mixes you like right away you hate later..... and the one's you don't get after the first listen.. you tend to like the most later...
this is much better after a few listens...
for kicks and squiggles...
3 old lee curtiss live pa's on my label put out sometime ago..
perhaps some have not had a chance to hear..
Live Pa - The Death Of Me - Jun 2005
http://redsoulrecords.com/lee.curtiss.l ... ne2005.mp3
Live Pa - What I Learned In Berlin : Sept 2005
http://redsoulrecords.com/Lee_Curtiss_L ... etroit.mp3
Live Pa - Tesh Club Jams : Nov 2005
http://redsoulrecords.com/Lee_Curtiss_L ... etroit.mp3
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