Who knows some about that? any favourites?
Who knows some about that? any favourites?
If it bleeds...we can kill him
Oscar Mulero?
Cristian Varela makes some awesome tracks - heard a few goodies from Bando - but Varela's seem to hit the mark each and evertime for me.
Muleros certainly the top dog along with christian wunsch and reeko.
toni rios and paco osuna are also decent djs too.
\"if you don\'t explode a few heads every night, then you\'re not doing your job\" R.Hawtin IDJ 2001
Toni Rios was ****ing amazing when I saw him at Cocoon - wiped the floor with Sven Vath's set that night!
not exactly difficult though is it?? ;)Originally Posted by kai
\"if you don\'t explode a few heads every night, then you\'re not doing your job\" R.Hawtin IDJ 2001
grovskopa is also a great dj from spain!
masswank. dont cry dont cry is good is good
Originally Posted by Frank Dogshit
Depends if you rate Sven or not - at the time (2003) - I thought the sun shined out of his arse and seeing him at Cocoon was to be my highlight of going to Ibiza that year, but like I say Toni Rios blew him away!
isn't villalobos spanish?
If so, him
I always assumed south american.Originally Posted by Jay Pace
I know he played the terrace at Amnesia when Dance Valley was there. Doesn't mean shit like, as DJ's from the world over play there, but I always preseumed he was Spanish.
On a similar subject, what does everyone think od Mulero?
Have never heard him play, but his reputation makes me want to. Am I missing someone worth seeing?
He's Chilean or Uruguayan, not sure which. And how about we don't mention him around here again?Originally Posted by TechMouse
Peter Gual deserves a mention here for definite.
With the risk of sounding antagonistic, why not?Originally Posted by Sunil
Alcachofa was quality.
Bahahahahi is still one of my favourite tracks in a long time.
Hmmm i think Toni Rios is not spanish; Villalobos is from south america i think too... But Oscar Mulero and Varela & Bando are Spanish.
I'm not sure if Grovskopa is Spanish, i thinked he was from eastern europe, slovakian or near there...as Rumenige and Loktibrada.
From Spain i prefer the mixing skills of Oscar Mulero, a great reference for me ;) Equalisation master thru the mixes...
I like the dark "offbeat" techno from Exium, Wunsch and Reeko, but i always thinked that are not good accepted around Europe... people prefer another kind of techno.
PD: I'm spanish too ;)
If it bleeds...we can kill him
I just don't get with the hype at all. Many tracks I've heard bore the pants off me.Originally Posted by Jay Pace
From a listening point his can make some interesting stuff, but for the most part it's too noodly for my liking.
I guess my main gripe is the fact that much of stuff lacks energy and just doesn't belong on the dancefloor. A bit too pipe and slippers for me.
Granted Villalobos mightn't think that all his material is mainly for club use, many others do though
But is minimalische, ja?Originally Posted by Sunil
Nein, es ist bollocksOriginally Posted by TechMouse
The set he did on Amnesia Terrace was pretty good imo, but definately wasn't dancefloor techno for a main room. Was perfect for a more laid back 2nd room vibe, and dancefloor friendly enough to get people dancing without sending them into a full on stomp
Fair points, but this is a matter of personal taste. Personally I think he makes good listening / driving music. Not sure if I would appreciate his productions in a club.Originally Posted by Sunil
Heard him play with Hawtin a couple of years back, and combined they were formidable. Never heard him play alone.
Noodly - man, you should have heard Mathew Jonson play Sonar this year. I have never heard such rampant noodling.