Luciano Live At Cadenza Night, Fluid (Bergamo, Italy) (2009-
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This is not the Luciano that was known for his unique tracks and style. Back then, he was setting the trend with old house music in b2b sets with Ricardo. Now everyone is making and spinning these bongo dongo house and he's still on that plateau.
He needs to move on. He's a bit lazy in this set. Mixes are just fade in, fade out, no climax or anything. Same style acapella's. etc. etc.
And yeah, maybe this is a "festival mix" and djs need to alter to audience. And keeping the vibe right, but he's losing it this way.
This Luciano has gotten more popular by doing his festival thing and attracted more people because of this, but for the ones loving the "old" Luciano, it's a dissapointment.
If anyone has a recent set of where he's in a room of 100 people and no one cares who he is, please provide the few of us.
Ps. love the last track though, after the silence.
This is not the Luciano that was known for his unique tracks and style. Back then, he was setting the trend with old house music in b2b sets with Ricardo. Now everyone is making and spinning these bongo dongo house and he's still on that plateau.
He needs to move on. He's a bit lazy in this set. Mixes are just fade in, fade out, no climax or anything. Same style acapella's. etc. etc.
And yeah, maybe this is a "festival mix" and djs need to alter to audience. And keeping the vibe right, but he's losing it this way.
This Luciano has gotten more popular by doing his festival thing and attracted more people because of this, but for the ones loving the "old" Luciano, it's a dissapointment.
If anyone has a recent set of where he's in a room of 100 people and no one cares who he is, please provide the few of us.
Ps. love the last track though, after the silence.