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kathryn Advanced Member
United Kingdom
6,520 posts Joined: Apr, 2005
Posted - 2008/07/31 : 10:01:26
Who do you think is the best?
I think they are both similar in styles of mixing and the awesome bangin tunes they played
Smoogie Advanced Member
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Posted - 2008/07/31 : 10:19:36
Technotrance but more for the tracks he made! The Jimmy cokehill experience is a classic! (who was Jimmy Cokehill though)
The only recent Stu Allen mixes I have heard are on Hardcore Adreniline but it is said he has done better in the past!
kathryn Advanced Member
United Kingdom
6,520 posts Joined: Apr, 2005
Posted - 2008/07/31 : 10:38:55
quote:Originally posted by Smoogie:
Technotrance but more for the tracks he made! The Jimmy cokehill experience is a classic! (who was Jimmy Cokehill though)
The only recent Stu Allen mixes I have heard are on Hardcore Adreniline but it is said he has done better in the past!
listened to that this morning.
Jimmy Cokehill was pi ss take of Jimmy Corkhill outta Brookside he was hooked on drugs in the soapHe played the character well.
Wilky Banned
United Kingdom
6,198 posts Joined: Mar, 2008
Posted - 2008/07/31 : 14:29:09
quote:Originally posted by SPOOX:
I would have to say Stu Allan. He is a legend!
defo, might be churning out some shite in some peoples eyes these days but he still is a legend. plus, todays hardcore market is just the same as what he makes now isnt it?
ferocious New Member
United Kingdom
74 posts Joined: Nov, 2005
Posted - 2008/07/31 : 14:36:52
Hard to compare directly as they played to their own territories of north and south, though are indeed important people in their time and not just the music production side.
Stu Allan was an important person in playing music on the radio and in taking the Scottish bouncy to England. The Visa sound remixes of the mid-1990s inherited the style, albeit with cheesy happy parts. Cannot speak for his new stuff.
Technotrance had been DJing at the legendary FUBAR in Stirling since the early 1990s. He's apparently one of the Scots not for UK Hardcore, instead favouring and now producing hardstyle.