Archive for progressive
November 23, 2007 at 5:42 am · Filed under Beatport.com, Chillout, House, progressive, Trance
Here’s a couple of great tracks I have no idea how to categorize ;)
Best name ever?
November 20, 2007 at 5:40 pm · Filed under Beatport.com, cold & clean, hard & nasty, House, progressive
Raw, nasty and cold, this track rocks me every time. An excellent set opener for a dark progressive journey.
Well done, Stephane.
November 16, 2007 at 11:02 pm · Filed under Beatport.com, progressive, Trance
Markus Schulz – Travelling Light feat Anita Kelsey





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November 15, 2007 at 12:15 am · Filed under Beatport.com, Breakbeat, Free, House, progressive
Grab free mixes by Burufunk at hybridized.org
Also visit his website and myspace page!
November 14, 2007 at 12:06 am · Filed under Beatport.com, House, progressive
November 6, 2007 at 8:34 pm · Filed under Beatport.com, Breakbeat, Free, progressive
ARX – Me And Then Another





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No longer available. I bought this at a defunct web store.
Lundei (Andrew Kelly Mix)





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November 21, 2006 at 2:24 am · Filed under Beatport.com, druggy, Free, hard & nasty, House, progressive, Tribal
David Alexander rocked me when this mix was played on Proton Radio several years ago. I saved the stream but only managed to get the last 45 minutes or so of this golden set. So I emailed David, and he hooked me up with this mix in its entirety, and now I’m passing it on to you. This is a very tribal and proggy house set, fierce and nasty, especially towards the end. Virtually all these tracks can be bought and heard on beatport.com, so if you want specific tracks, that where I’d get them.
I hope you love this set as much as I did!
Tracklist: (these are only the releases, not the specific mixes!)
- cuba computers – haunting me ( shinichi )
- danny sullivan & kemist – snake charmer ( hooj )
- pro cut – feel so right ( plastic fantastic )
- undisputed truth vs. rebel funk – begin ( creative )
- superchumbo – irresistible ( loaded )
- rock – resistance ( inversus )
- piliavin & zimbardo – voodoo juice ( sondos )
- macaluso – lights down ( en-soul )
- carlos dall’anese & viktor mora – tribal adventures ( b side )
- filterheadz – the one who got caught ( pitch black )
- darko – phased ( mechanism )
- thomas penton – dirty sanchez ( pure )
- dj nukem vs. chab – wanted ( cyber )
- marcelo castelli – better days ( low pressings )
- jade – the assassin ( method )
August 21, 2006 at 12:31 am · Filed under 3BeatDigital.com, Beatport.com, druggy, hard & nasty, House, minimal, progressive, Techno
Alright, after a long hiatus, it’s time for some freaky house tracks.
Blue Insect by El Farouki is an excellent track; distinct, punctuating, popping percussive quirky beats over top a fuzzy, ultraviolet, buzzing bassline that has a slight, bendy drugginess to it.
Unlike the previous track’s subtle drugginess, this next monster whacks you upside the head with its freaky intensity. Undisputed Truth’s remix of Procut’s Feel So Right is awesome. I first heard it on protonradio.com in an outrageously fresh mix by David Alexander, Primal Innuendo 3 (to be posted here soon). A gargantuan bassline storms in, layers upon layers of intense druggy goodness fill in the track and desperate, creepy lyrics surface. I freakin’ love this track, which I’ve been listening to for years. Five stars; flawless execution. Well done, Undisputed Truth! This track’s a monster, and a must-have.
Moving into the absurdly druggy, another favorite track of mine is Matthew Dekay and Norman Soares’s More Money, More Power. A ridiculous, clip-cloppy bouncy beat gives the track a silly feel, then duggy waves of sound wash in, swirling and somewhat ear-piercing, and a surreal vocal sample pops in and… confounds me! Quality! Truly weird, but it works.