I used to be bang into the Technician sound, but have to agree, they've fell off big time. Although, i still have a listen to what's new from them in the shop, and would still go to see them live...
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I used to be bang into the Technician sound, but have to agree, they've fell off big time. Although, i still have a listen to what's new from them in the shop, and would still go to see them live...
They are the equivalent of Fat Joe to hip hop
Used to be great hardcore
and just ok now a lil softer.
Im sure if they felt the need to regress tot he original recipe they can do so with ease.
Just a matter if there is a market for anyone to ask for it and release it.
Yeah definetly...
Although Fat Joe isn't good anymore full-stop...
What's Love? :doh:
Leave me out...
:oops: :oops: was that by them, i loved that oneQuote:
Originally Posted by anx
Player is Mark Turner and the ignition boys
Player 3, 4 and 12 are all superb records
and dont forget mike humphries & jon nuccle. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by eyes without a face
speaking of mark turner, has he ever had a release outside of player?
I could be wrong but I think Turner did something through the old Orbit Studio a few years ago.
i have a few tunes by them but i havnt picked up anything by them as of the late.
i do agree that some of the recent IT stuff sticks to a formula. however i still think they have released some proper party rockers in the last year or so. such as-
back in the day on relentless(iturnem)
take it back on tronic
and pusher 3 on players sub label pusher by pete simpson. whenever i play this one i have people asking what it is. mainly from the same sample used by alan braxe and fred falke on 'intro' on roule records. :clap:
plus they reinvent themselves every once in a while - so don't rule them out just yet boys. :nono: