[Traum V64] Minilogue - Certain Things (2005)
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I'll check this out.
Last year I got the job of driving Sebastian from Sonkite 4 hours into the bush for an outdoor party called Earthcore. He's a very cool guy, funny as hell. While the Sonkite sound isn't really my thing, they are great producers and it'll be interesting to hear a different sound from them.
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Last year I got the job of driving Sebastian from Sonkite 4 hours into the bush for an outdoor party called Earthcore. He's a very cool guy, funny as hell. While the Sonkite sound isn't really my thing, they are great producers and it'll be interesting to hear a different sound from them.
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I do agree Jesse.Jesse Somfay wrote:Psh...fck scenes. It's good music to me. It's not gonna stop, heehee! Just wait till my next Traum 12" comes out. Hahathomasjaldemark wrote:too much progtrance/trancevibes in teh scene for my taste right now
fck scenes!
When you think a track is good,
whatever the style and what other people think,
this track is good for you.
Open your mind and your ass will follow...
I like DJs who take risks and do not focus on one so called genre
of stuff. Dancing and listening to the same kinds of moods and musics all day & night long is really boring...
Tampopo Hiri Hiri !!!
The Noodleworld is rocking on chili...
The Noodleworld is rocking on chili...
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Well, everyone likes different styles. But they've no right to call another kind of music 'shite' just because they don't like it...and especially if they don't give it a try first. So that being said, everyone should have their own unique preferences, but should still be open and not jump to biased conclusions on other genres.
We should all focus on what we like, not what we dislike. The more positive energy, the better
We should all focus on what we like, not what we dislike. The more positive energy, the better