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EURODANCE TRASH
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@DEATHMOBER1 was unreleased for years, until 2006 when he released it as a single with the Mark Norman mix of Somnambulist on the "that" side
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@TheRealOneEye the master.
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A few of you seem to forget that BT did songs for Perfecto, and as a matter of fact, it was his first major label signing. "Realtivity", and "Not Over Yet" are two of the songs done under the watchful eye of Perfecto....but BT is his own genre, and not to be confused with the Baleric misgivings of Mr. Oakenfold.
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Paul what? LOL OK, I guess one simply needs to read BT's WIKI bio to understand that he is one of the most hard working & innovative electronic music composers. I think the other guys you are comparing, are "DJs", people who are good at mixing, mashing up or just messing around with other people's dance records. Some have just recently started trying to get into doing their own, but they sound to me like kiddies playing with toys, trying to imitate the teacher.
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What album is this on??
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No way is Oakey better than BT..if anything they are on equal terms.am big fan of both.only difference is BT releases more music/albums/studio work,whereas Paul Oakenfold does more remixes,touring,gigs,running his record label&helping a few artists with albums..
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@WhyteSpectre this was an unofficial white label for like 3-4 years until BT finally released in properly in 2006
yeah, as if PO was a blip on BTs radar. you guys got your chicken and egg backwards.
TheElhunt 1 year ago 9
Just to throw my two cents in: BT's got more originality and creativity than 99% of producers out there. Not so sure about his newest album, These Hopeful Machines, but all of his previous albums were unequaled.
TheRealOneEye 1 year ago 5