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not sure if the link will work but basically.... AfroJack, WolfGang Gartner & Hardwell are playing at Hq on Jan 25th 2010.

dunno if you guys are into this sorta stuff but i love afrojack but cant go coz will be in melb :banana:

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that'll be a big show, the HQ regulars will love it

Wolfgang Gartner is a bloody good producer, used to produce funky deep house under his real name 'Joey Youngman' and many other aliases - White Collar Criminals, Frequent Fliers, etc - i've got a few of his vinyls

he admits he took the electro house turn for fame/touring/and finance that come with it - but good on him, he's such a good producer, if there's anyone that could just drop one genre and start another, it's him.

one of my fave Wolfgang G trax; called 'Circles' , from the Shapes EP on OM Records - there used to be a Youtube clip of it up, but i couldn't find it to share

just for demo, heres a tune he made under one of his many other Aliases - Mario Fabriani - The Groove Bug

very funky, real loungey, classy small underground club type stuff

hard to believe he's producing the glitchy electro stuff now

^ not a bad tune. Would sound decent on a nice setup

Imagine this on a big setup ---> sorta techy/techno stuff. real real real dark chugging beat

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Yeah a little over the top near the end. But I really like the first 3/4 of it. Very dark indeed. real nice bass lines

Heres a small mix I made at a mates the other night. Pretty messy in parts. New tunes tho and alcohol involved :blink: Good fun indeed

http://soundcloud.com/preiss/small-mix-alcohol-involved

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not sure if the link will work but basically.... AfroJack, WolfGang Gartner & Hardwell are playing at Hq on Jan 25th 2010.

dunno if you guys are into this sorta stuff but i love afrojack but cant go coz will be in melb :)

I'll only be going for Afrojack. He's done some decent stuff with Laidback Luke in the past, so I wouldn't mind seeing him live.

And, if anyone attended Spring Break this year at the Shores complex (for all you DnB heads), which was a very, very good event... there's another event coming up at the Shores complex:

http://www.facebook.com/events.php#/event....990&index=1

It's an ooooookay line-up. I might head down just to see Tydi and Van She.

And then, of course, Big Day Out on the Friday. That's quite a week for me haha. I might as well quit my job and just become a festival head.

Oh, and I'd love to attend this:

Rainbow Serpent Festival 2010.

Tech, trance, psy, breaks, ambient, dnb, minimal, prog, glitch... everything you don't normally hear at a normal club.

Basically it runs over 4 days, you camp there and enjoy the festival. It has arts, markets, stalls and a bit of everything. It has a very, very different atmosphere, too.

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Epic.

http://www.rainbowserpent.net/

do not like Vocal Chords - Claude VonStroke. they play it daily on Novanation.

I dont mind that track! didnt really think it would get airplay on Nova however. CVS gets a fair bit of attention on Triple J

And then, of course, Big Day Out on the Friday. That's quite a week for me haha. I might as well quit my job and just become a festival head.

i gotta get my hands on tickets!!! cant believe the fcker is sold out!!!!!

Imagine this on a big setup ---> sorta techy/techno stuff. real real real dark chugging beat

I thought the film clip was ok and the track had potential but didn't take me anywhere after 6 mins so I stopped before it finished.

fark thats gotta be one of the darkest techno tracks i've ever heard!

I wouldn't consider that real dark. Listen to some British Murder Boys (Surgeon & Regis) for true dark tech.

Yeah a little over the top near the end. But I really like the first 3/4 of it. Very dark indeed. real nice bass lines

Perhaps I should have waited until the end. I liked the start but it didn't go anywhere else after that. Could be ok for 1-2 minutes within a mix.

I wouldn't consider that real dark. Listen to some British Murder Boys (Surgeon & Regis) for true dark tech.

had a listen to few BMB tracks on YT - the ones i came across were definitely on the darker side of detroit-style techno, quite cool tracks actually!

but i still consider that other track to be pretty shady; not exactly my cup of tea. The film clip probably made it feel darker :(

lol @ this Merry christmas dubstep style --->

nice dnb tune ------> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1S9kKGSias

A tune im working on. Liking where this one is going. lots of tweaking to go but it seems to flow nice already

http://soundcloud.com/preiss/preiss-adelaide-the-big-smoke

^ very nice Craig -

don't know if I was just dreaming, but i could hear some low sub bass in that big smoke track - maybe my poxy little computer speakers & sub here won't spit out those sounds quite well - if there is a very low sub bass line, maybe make it a little louder

- i should re-route my pc output back into my mixer and play it through my big speakers i use for playing/mixing my records

i really want to get a good set of monitors to use with the computer

Yeah mate there is a real low sub line going thru it. Ive played it on my DJ speakers. came out quite well. Maybe just a tiny bit louder would be nice, but too much and it will create a flat line as it will interfere with the other bass running thru it.

deff gotta listen on a big setup. Still aint finished yet, but I will stick with this tune. seems to flow nice

one tune i absolutely can not stand:

woop woop <faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrt>

i really don't understand the masses appeal over this one

same. hes using a lot of different elements. synths from wubstep/dubstep, vocal slowdowns like H-Town 'chopped and screwed' and a really basic drumbeat. Looking at the people in the videoclip kinda explains it all.

and

Classic H town Rap courtesy of Pimp C

-D

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