![]() I figure it was either laziness or them just trying to keep the music "dance floor friendly." Speaking of that.All that appregiated garbage coming out back then also didn't tickle my fancy either! Yup the bandwagon was popular place to jump onto back then. Dom and a few others were guilty as well. I remember people going apeshit for Tech Itch's Analysis when it came out.good tune, but not much too it. One thing that irks me is how boring"amen tunes" got from about 99' into the early 2000's. LOL! I see you put 2 Alex Reece tunes! I got real tired of his production around that time along with the countless boring remixes he did. So, if you had a time machine.would you let it happen.and what would be your ones to change?] They were so good everyone sampled them, copied them and used the blueprint like no other influence of the previous few years. I'm not saying they are bad tunes, in fact I love them all. ![]() Name your 5 records that mark the end of use of polyrhythmic breakbeats and usher in the two step virus that rendered Drum and Bass into the deadly DULL 180 bpm dross that all those blokes in their late 40's play to kids in their late teens.Ĥ) Model 500 - The Flow (Alex Reece Remix) [quote=sonarsghostOk lets have some lists.
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