warped_candykid Advanced Member
United States
4,001 posts Joined: Jan, 2004
Posted - 2009/10/26 : 04:11:34
I like the type of drum beat in the 2nd song, "Magic Ride". As for my favorite old skool producers, it's impossible to name just to a faw because I like a little bit from all the old crew, even the ones who have left the production scene.
acidfluxxbass Advanced Member
United Kingdom
5,000 posts Joined: Apr, 2008
Posted - 2009/10/26 : 08:53:47
quote:Originally posted by DjTriquatra:
it would be quicker to say "luna C" for me i guess, instead of listing all his alias's that im refering to lol!
Midas also good! RSR...many others too...no single on in particular
i think Luna C is probably in the lead if i had truely had to pick one! :)
Mortis Advanced Member
United Kingdom
7,493 posts Joined: May, 2004
341 hardcore releases
Posted - 2009/10/26 : 10:38:52
quote:Originally posted by Brian K:
seduction, ham, triple j, demo
All fantastic. Add DNA and Force & Styles to that list and it's a winner.
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Triquatra Moderator
United Kingdom
12,640 posts Joined: Nov, 2003
Posted - 2009/10/26 : 10:52:27
triple J, ham and demo ive liked
though seduction was always a bit hit and miss for me..i have alot of stuff off maximum impact and some of the stuff of that label is pretty useless ive sold a few of them which is odd for me as i find it hard to get rid of hardcore vinyl unless i have doubles of em..but yeah
just found some of it a bit weak
i think theres a track by DJ Magical...called Cor Blimey....thats on MI that ive owned twice now and had to sell, but it keeps coming back and ending up on my shelf somehow because its been in bundle that ive bought off ebay or somthing..
Brian K Advanced Member
United States
8,663 posts Joined: Sep, 2001
528 hardcore releases
Posted - 2009/10/27 : 01:11:59
quote:Originally posted by DjTriquatra:
though seduction was always a bit hit and miss for me..i have alot of stuff off maximum impact and some of the stuff of that label is pretty useless ive sold a few of them which is odd for me as i find it hard to get rid of hardcore vinyl unless i have doubles of em..but yeah
just found some of it a bit weak
try listening to stuff on impact not maximum impact oh and juicy cuts 5...nuff said =P
I would say luna-c as well but I never categorized him as hcc *shrug*
funny you added those two mortis because I was thinking about adding dna & f&s
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snerkler Senior Member
United Kingdom
461 posts Joined: Aug, 2008
Posted - 2009/10/27 : 08:23:34
Haha, and once again I have to say it makes me laugh at what is conseidered oldschool these days.
For what I consider oldschool (early 90's) it'd have to be Floyd Dice (Writer/Producer of Let me be your fantasy), Shaun Imrei (Terrorize) and most of the producers signed to XL recordings (SL2, Prodigy, Awesome 3, Liquid etc)
After this era it'd have to be Chris Howell and his many many Alias's, but by far his best stuff was under his Luna-C alias.
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