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<blockquote data-quote="Jiglo" data-source="post: 841167" data-attributes="member: 3953"><p>As you say Dan, Piano has it's place, but it isn't the be all and end all for me and I much prefer the classy stuff rather than the screaming anthems. My favourite club of all time Pleasuredrome farnworth had a good mix of styles, heavy on breaks and darker harder stuff with piano mixed in for good measure, but Welly has always been a genius on the decks and could do it with ease. Legends - my second favourite club back in the day built the night from downtempo up to more anthemy stuff, but also without overdoing it. It's how I remember clubs back in the day. Personally now, i'd go for breakbeats first and foremost and i'd be happy with that all night, but by the same admission I could see how a piano junky could feel the same way about their favourite style.</p><p></p><p>I just find it a chore (grating on the ears) to listen to piano for too long, especially anthems that i've heard a million times before. I want a bit more creativity than that and people digging deeper than tunes that everybody plays for me to keep listening to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiglo, post: 841167, member: 3953"] As you say Dan, Piano has it's place, but it isn't the be all and end all for me and I much prefer the classy stuff rather than the screaming anthems. My favourite club of all time Pleasuredrome farnworth had a good mix of styles, heavy on breaks and darker harder stuff with piano mixed in for good measure, but Welly has always been a genius on the decks and could do it with ease. Legends - my second favourite club back in the day built the night from downtempo up to more anthemy stuff, but also without overdoing it. It's how I remember clubs back in the day. Personally now, i'd go for breakbeats first and foremost and i'd be happy with that all night, but by the same admission I could see how a piano junky could feel the same way about their favourite style. I just find it a chore (grating on the ears) to listen to piano for too long, especially anthems that i've heard a million times before. I want a bit more creativity than that and people digging deeper than tunes that everybody plays for me to keep listening to them. [/QUOTE]
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