quote:Originally posted by tru bass:
squad-e can do nothing wrong imo
Noooo mate not convinced here...
When I first heard them on Bonkers 15, I was extremely impressed. They have now dwindled into mediocrity through bland, repetitive clubland remixes, many of which feature on that mix.
And the way they just speed up or put donks on those remixes gawd, they remind me of the DJ Rankin of hardcore. And I absolutely guarantee you that their style will never, ever change.
bounce mania? hardcore? is that sharkeys name on the album???? thats a big dent on his name if that exists... people may disgaree..
as for htid 2, well... maybe sharkey'd be on that, which can only bring hope for a better album.
last year the only song i liked was god's child by recon... more like that i guess would be cool..
and better mixing please!! can't stand those big kicks with a crash stuck on them for track transitions... sounds so bad when you're so used to bonkers style mixing...
quote:Originally posted by tru bass:
squad-e can do nothing wrong imo
Noooo mate not convinced here...
When I first heard them on Bonkers 15, I was extremely impressed. They have now dwindled into mediocrity through bland, repetitive clubland remixes, many of which feature on that mix.
And the way they just speed up or put donks on those remixes gawd, they remind me of the DJ Rankin of hardcore. And I absolutely guarantee you that their style will never, ever change.
I too would agree. On Bonkers 15 Squad-E was great. ON CLXH3, the Squad-E stuff was still good but sometime after that the qulaity just seems to have dropped. It seems like Wayne has got lazy
Posted - 2009/07/24 : 12:05:41
I found all of Squad-E's new material on the last HTID was stunning. ALL of it. There is not a single Twista records that I didn' buy yet, except the one with Hold me Tonight (just not as good as Evil Angel's version) and Piece of Heaven (again, not the best version ou there).
quote:Originally posted by tru bass:
squad-e can do nothing wrong imo
Noooo mate not convinced here...
When I first heard them on Bonkers 15, I was extremely impressed. They have now dwindled into mediocrity through bland, repetitive clubland remixes, many of which feature on that mix.
And the way they just speed up or put donks on those remixes gawd, they remind me of the DJ Rankin of hardcore. And I absolutely guarantee you that their style will never, ever change.
I too would agree. On Bonkers 15 Squad-E was great. ON CLXH3, the Squad-E stuff was still good but sometime after that the qulaity just seems to have dropped. It seems like Wayne has got lazy
i can see what you mean about the being very similar, but the style he repeats is my favorite so he cant really go wrong:P
Posted - 2009/07/24 : 13:25:24
I agree on the Bonkers 15 stuff aswell.. That was when I first heard of Squad-E loved the remix of promised land on there. Nowedays though I much prefer the likes of Darwin and Al storm. Theres still the odd track I loved his remix of Sy & Unknown- Right Here.
Posted - 2009/07/25 : 03:37:23
I was happy with the 2 mixed cds on the last HTID, and I am hoping this next one will have some fresh tunes on it worth the price.
Posted - 2009/07/25 : 13:43:21
Two tracks I'm hoping will be on there are
- Hypasonic vs. Davey B - Show Me The Way (I think Squad-E first played out this track at Raverbaby 5. It's from a time when his production was damn good)
- Re-Con & Gammer - Enya Stomp