Progressive can beat the crap out of Trance...
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:23 pm
... Any day, any where, any time ...
I've always loved progressive!! Always have always will.
I remember back in 2002 when I was sucking on PvD & Tiesto and was hanging out with a mate who won't let me listen to his GU Ibiza & Hong Kong. He said that I ''wasn't ready'' back then to listen to such stuff and that I should stick to Signum's First Strike, Members of Mayday, Flight 643, Das Glockenspiel, and such...
I remember being mad but eventually I got the GUs and the world of progressive unravelled upon me. It's painful to admit, but he was right. I just wasn't ready to get this stuff and live it. You don't listen to progressive, you LIVE progressive.
It seems to me that prog has been one of few genres that has always managed to drift with the tide but not lose its integrity and sucker-punch every clubber anywhere. It is, and will also be, a type of music welcomed by all EDM heads anywhere you go. Its span, its impact, and its ability to get you trouncing around is unquestionable. It's a style that has always evolved and was never left behind.
Never in the limelight but never in the dark.
Proof?
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammnnn!!!
And this is just an example. But I didn't need to provide one, did I?
I've always loved progressive!! Always have always will.
I remember back in 2002 when I was sucking on PvD & Tiesto and was hanging out with a mate who won't let me listen to his GU Ibiza & Hong Kong. He said that I ''wasn't ready'' back then to listen to such stuff and that I should stick to Signum's First Strike, Members of Mayday, Flight 643, Das Glockenspiel, and such...
I remember being mad but eventually I got the GUs and the world of progressive unravelled upon me. It's painful to admit, but he was right. I just wasn't ready to get this stuff and live it. You don't listen to progressive, you LIVE progressive.
It seems to me that prog has been one of few genres that has always managed to drift with the tide but not lose its integrity and sucker-punch every clubber anywhere. It is, and will also be, a type of music welcomed by all EDM heads anywhere you go. Its span, its impact, and its ability to get you trouncing around is unquestionable. It's a style that has always evolved and was never left behind.
Never in the limelight but never in the dark.
Proof?
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammnnn!!!
And this is just an example. But I didn't need to provide one, did I?