why not... some things are just that good...pre-amp tango wrote:gone sticky again? .
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that's an old johnny d record (which i heard so often that i have to skip forward when it comes in, *lol*) -> http://www.discogs.com/Johnny-D-Walkman/release/1124409
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Thanks for the bumps and re-sticky, missed it first time around. All about the flow and timing, lovely. It reminded me of the topic in the producer forum about big breaks in tracks. This is a good example of the DJ dictating the timing of a break by using appropriate track choice. It builds on a continuous rhythm for like 15 mins, has a big pause to release the build up of energy and then picks it up and starts again. Much more satisfying listening!
it's the first slowhouse: http://www.discogs.com/release/1082519pre-amp tango wrote:kiani, i just can't remember what i played in min 182, lost my tracklist on the move from pc to mac...
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