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    Default Patrik Skoog - Horizonte, Airbourne

    Just listening to Mosca (matt303) CD 'Feel My Drums' and I love these tracks.

    I'm a big fan of Skoog :clap: , just wondered what the proper technoheads thought of them?

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    Default Re: Patrik Skoog - Horizonte, Airbourne

    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Corbzy
    Just listening to Mosca (matt303) CD 'Feel My Drums' and I love these tracks.

    I'm a big fan of Skoog :clap: , just wondered what the proper technoheads thought of them?
    My top producers for 2003:

    Skoog
    Villalobos

    Both had many great releases on several different labels. Well deserved nominations IMHO.

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    Never heard of Villahobos but Skoog is the bollocks, his productions really changed the way I looked at techno! :clap:

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    Villalobos is producing more towards funkier/housier side of techno, he even released a few micro-house tracks on Playtime, I like him a lot.

    Skoog, I love his productions - several different labels, several totally different tracks that do not sound the same what so ever.

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    Skoog is on my top 5 list
    track- Airbourne kills me all the time :)
    :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: for Mr. Skoog

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    Villalobos is the bomb. Easy Lee is the best 7am track made last year.

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    skoog is within my top 3 producers.

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    he has got the skills when it comes to producing, but i find a lotr of his tracks bore me after a while, no dis-respect to the man though.
    lol the trance has gone

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    Skoog is for me a master producer! ;)

    A month ago Skoog was playing here in R'dam i was not at the party but i've heard his mixing skills are very bad and lame.. Or is he also a good dj?

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    well i heard the same thing but i actually d/l'ed a mix off him from the net the other month and it sounded ok to me.

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    i know for a fact that the setup in rotterdam was really bad, kinda hard for a dj to do his job then

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    well i heard the same thing but i actually d/l'ed a mix off him from the net the other month and it sounded ok to me.
    Same here.
    Sometimes I find most people who are good producers are not the best dj's and vice versa.
    But then you have those who are brilliant at both. I dont know, it's all left to perception.
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    defo one of my fave producers :clap: keep it up skoog man :clap:
    I hope to you seen in LALAVISH LAND :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by one
    i know for a fact that the setup in rotterdam was really bad, kinda hard for a dj to do his job then
    Well I feel bad about this cause I´d never played rotterdam and had a really bad night due to the setup. It´s hard to do anything when tracks
    are skipping every minute and you can´t hear the monitor

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    Quote Originally Posted by observer
    Quote Originally Posted by one
    i know for a fact that the setup in rotterdam was really bad, kinda hard for a dj to do his job then
    Well I feel bad about this cause I´d never played rotterdam and had a really bad night due to the setup. It´s hard to do anything when tracks
    are skipping every minute and you can´t hear the monitor
    ...or like trying to paint a wall with a toothbrush, impossible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killarava2day
    Quote Originally Posted by observer
    Quote Originally Posted by one
    i know for a fact that the setup in rotterdam was really bad, kinda hard for a dj to do his job then
    Well I feel bad about this cause I´d never played rotterdam and had a really bad night due to the setup. It´s hard to do anything when tracks
    are skipping every minute and you can´t hear the monitor
    ...or like trying to paint a wall with a toothbrush, impossible.
    Btw I use this login cause it´s the headroom house one, different people use it =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spark
    Skoog is for me a master producer! ;)

    A month ago Skoog was playing here in R'dam i was not at the party but i've heard his mixing skills are very bad and lame.. Or is he also a good dj?
    I was there, and was lucky enough to hear a bit of an interview with him after he played where he basically explained that the set-up wasn't the best. He started off trying to play some tricks in the mix and add a bit more Ooomph to the mix but found that one deck was slightly wobbly and the mixer was a good few years old and getting a bit knacekered. He went about the rest of the set playing straight track after track and they blended very well.

    Some people would say a bad workman blames his tools, I would say a club needs to have up to date kit if they expect people to play well ;)

    As for productions, Skoog was easily the best for me last year. Brought about a better form to the music, and got more people interested in Techno as a whole which can't be half bad :clap:

 

 

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