Tom Neville style music

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  1. Spiral

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    Tom Neville style music

    Can anybody give me some reccomendations on any sets or djs that are in the same vein as Tom Neville
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    check out any bog standard electro house dj. they all play that stuff.

    Beyond on a Saturday do a similar night.
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    Any names? Not my sort of stuff, but the misses wants to know some.
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    Tom Neville is just noise
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    Slightly unfair
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    he was mint at smile ages ago
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    He certainly was... that was one of the best nights i had there :D

    not the same now...
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    he's a good dj but his sound is boring to me now.
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    very unfair i reckon, i really like him
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    Tried to listen to his essential mix. Had to turn it off - was awful IMO.
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    his remix of 'New Order - Jetstream' is mint
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    not as good as his mix of destroy rock and roll
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    bloody hell grandad! ;)

    "Turn that music down... you kids these days - it's all just noise to me!"
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    most 'electro' djs send me to sleep now... lawler tried his hand at it on saturday and sounded indifferent...

    when will djs tire of putting 'dirty' tracks in there sets.. the alter ego fad came and went a long long time ago...

    whats goin on mekon?
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    Tracks like Alter Ego - Rocker were very novelty... I couldnt stand that track personally, but I do like electro house for the most part.

    I tend to avoid 'electro house' tracks with big hooks, and go for the less obvious (i.e. the kind that have pretty much no chance of appearing on a Ministry of fecking SOund compilation!). I just love the analogue sounds that come from old synths to make a lot of the electro type tracks.

    Although that's not to say I don't enjoy other forms of house etc. :)
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    Big Room Electro House needs to die
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    im not arsed about electro now, its either pure homo ladytron cheese or dull as dishwater plodding robotic crap... i've heard better music on my megadrive...

    people like tom neville will be forever consigned to playing filler slots and the backroom of hh & trance nights ala trophy twins..
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    What a load of bollocks. Tom Neville is an established and respected producer, who has been going for a lot longer than you may think.
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    As soon as people find a new fad he will disapear within a second.....





    I play a lot of electronic tinged stuff but cant say I have ever bought any of his monstrosities
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    don't try and patronise me you little prick.

    in the same vein you could say the trophy twins are established and respected.

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