coldcut
MAW
Timbaland (he's got the beats)
Neptunes (they have the beats too)
ten city
basement boys
the rurals
ltj bukem
dust brothers
mj cole (sorry, but i really dig his style)
coldcut
MAW
Timbaland (he's got the beats)
Neptunes (they have the beats too)
ten city
basement boys
the rurals
ltj bukem
dust brothers
mj cole (sorry, but i really dig his style)
oops
and Rabbit in the Moon
can't forget them!
I assume we're talking House here.
Roger Sanchez
DJ Sneak
MAW
Lenny Fontana
Blaze
Roy Davis, Jr.
Joey Negro
Steve "Silk" Hurley
Paul Johnson
I'll come back to the last one. I've been partying too much the last few days, and it's not stopping til either tomorrow or someone starts crying or loses an eye.
And, uh, I might leave someone off and feel bad about it.
Kings of Tomorrow
Grant Nelson
MAW
Rodger Sanchez
Tim Deluxe
MJ Cole
Wookie (anyone heard All In All? Verging on funky house)
Todd the God
Qualifide
Migual Migs
Blue 6
MAW
Lab Rats
Onoinz
jon cutler
kerri chandler
The Todds ... Todd Terry and Todd Edwards
MAW
Jr. Vasquez
Miguel Migs
Sneak
boosted, glad someone on here knows about the migual 'petalpusher' migs
All styles in no particular order....
Thomas Bangalter
Richie Hawtin
Landslide
P & P Hartnoll
Roni Size
MAW
MJ Cole
Butch Vig
Circulation
Shimon & Andy C
in no particular order
grant nelson
Masters @ Work
MJ Cole
todd edwards
Marc Kinchen
Brian Transeau
Can7
Basement Jaxx
Deep Dish
Pete Heller & Andy Farley (together and seperate)
too many others as well.....those are just off the top of my head.
Blaze (Fave producer @ the mo')
Joey Negro
Jon Cutler
KOT
Armand Van Helden
Full Intention
Todd Edwards
Kerri Chandler
1.Zinc
2.Timbaland
3.Masters At Work
4.Goldie
5.Liam Howlett
6.MJ Cole
7.Rennie Pilgrim
8.Armand Van Helden
9.Ellis Dee
10.Jameson
Rare, forgot about him. He's easily the best technical producer in the dance sphere. If any UK breakbeat producers came out with stuff like his they'd blow the scene away. The only ones who come close are Koma & Bones, and they're a bit variable.Originally posted by deejayloveit
Brian Transeau
if music historians look at electronic producers in the way that classical composers were looked at.....then in my opinion, BT should be revered in the same way that a composer like Bach was.....he's definitely head and shoulders above most of his peers, technically. his $$$$ is so complex and textured....now that's real IDM.....
Sticky
MJ Cole
The Neptunes
Timbaland
Grant Nelson
Armand Van Helden
Todd Edwards
Basement Jaxx (Incredible producers man! If you need a DJ Tool for a garage set track down these: 'Freakalude' on the Rooty LP and 'La Photo' from the Jump N Shout Doublepack)
Mutiny (Heirs to the Jaxx' throne. Check their mix and dub for Sophie Ellis Bextor's Take Me Home---its $$$$ing ruff (Dub) and smooth [Vocal])
Kruder & Dorfmeister
TODD EDWARDS
VIKTER DUPLAIX
BUKEM
BLAME
M.A.W
No particular order....tough to limit things down to 10
MJ Cole
Aquasky
Danny Harrison (between Menta, Stella Browne, 187 Lockdown + M Factor)
Infiniti
Oris Jay/Darqwan
Freq Nasty
Jazzanova
Bizzi B (between Beatfreaks + Second Protocol)
Pete Rock
Wookie/Exemen
Honorable mentions to Hi-Tek, Abstract, Olav Basoski, Afronaught, DJ Zinc, DJ Quest, MAW, Rainer Truby, Ferry Corsten (even though it's not my kind of music, you can't really deny his production ability), Matt Darey (ditto), Viktor Duplaix, Monk, Scissorkicks, Shut Up and Dance (older stuff), Dancemaster (ditto) and General Midi.
Last edited by Brickhouse; 27-11-2002 at 08:52 AM.
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