74 min listen
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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Sep 26, 2008
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
More beats, more bass, more funk, more chunk. "More" is a bit, well, more. This one is the result of too much good music to fit into one set, but definitely not the "left-overs," or the "B-sides." Honestly, nothing could be further from the truth.
This set is a bit broader in it's presentation. You're going to find everything in here from pop, to house, to progressive, to dark 3:00 am music, to chunky house, and even a touch of trance. It may feel a bit scattered at first listen, and on it's surface, it really can be. But there is one thing that binds all these tracks together, that makes the variety work in a way you wouldn't expect, and that's the bassline. Tune into it, and you'll hear exactly what I mean. It's what allows things to go from the progressive sound of Foamo, to the more melodic Natasha Bedingfield.
So here's the challenge: If you don't click with "More" on your first listen, give it a few more. I'm pretty sure it'll grow on you.
Go ahead, have a little "More!"
This set is a bit broader in it's presentation. You're going to find everything in here from pop, to house, to progressive, to dark 3:00 am music, to chunky house, and even a touch of trance. It may feel a bit scattered at first listen, and on it's surface, it really can be. But there is one thing that binds all these tracks together, that makes the variety work in a way you wouldn't expect, and that's the bassline. Tune into it, and you'll hear exactly what I mean. It's what allows things to go from the progressive sound of Foamo, to the more melodic Natasha Bedingfield.
So here's the challenge: If you don't click with "More" on your first listen, give it a few more. I'm pretty sure it'll grow on you.
Go ahead, have a little "More!"
Released:
Sep 26, 2008
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (53)
Et tu, Paco?: Constructed using only tracks given to me by my friend (and fellow DJ) Paco, this set is my way of thanking him for the gift. Deep, dark and funky, this set is a perfect companion to "Crush," but even more on the progressive side! by DJ Pete Savas presents "Press Play"