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  1. Whatever happened to Hyzer? Was it simply reincorporated into Vibrasphere?

    I asked them about Ensueno upbeat mix that was featured at Hyzer's myspace and later released on Vibrasphere's album, they said (literally)

    We decided that the Ensueno mix was more of a Vibrasphere track really, so we included it on the album instead.

    I wonder what they are doing now... seems like house-electro-minimal trend is over (or is it not? not tracking releases these days). It would be interesting to hear Hyzer and Fiord :)

  2. Is it just me, or has the Infection vibe spread a long way? It might just be me .. but a few of the tracks on the album had these IM synthsounds that just ..

    well, its prop just me.

    Unlike you, I don't listen to IM so can't even image what kind of synths you are talig about.

     

    I don't mind any synths, samples, singing or whatever in this album... and girls just love it. What else would I have needed this spring? )

  3. About 8 years ago I was into dnb since then I haven't got a clue of what's going on there.

     

    I'd like to get recommendations of modern atmospheric d'n'b albums and compilations or some other lighter/deeper/chillier side of d'n'b.

  4. So u say that all Suomi artist have taken the full-onish toad (except kiwa) :o Sorry but that doesn't really make sense to me, I presume you talk about the sub-genre full-on and not the describing term of full on (energetic)... I only have heard a few examples of this "trend" were the most pronounced would probably be Sienis - From A Nutter Perspective. I respect (of course) that you don't like "any" new suomi, but I don't understand your argument... please elaborate! Because I simply feel it is pretty mis-informative?! I mean fullon?! common!

    It doesn't really have to make any sense to you, but it does to me. And yes, I'm taking about sub-genres, not describing "energetic". You might prove me wrong and I might discover some interesting albums, just name a few that aren't examples of this trend.

     

    I loved suomi, I'm still listening to some older stuff but the newer doesn't appeal to me and there must be a reason for that. What I have noticed, is that their sound has changed, it has moved towards "full on" - more predictable and straightforward, similar sounds, etc. and if you extrapolate there might be some 1-2 minute breaks in future. That is why I don't enjoy this kind of music now (new albums, compils).

     

    This is what I feel, this is my personal opinion and once again this doesn't exactly have to make any sense to someone, but I know I constantly meet people sharing same thoughts about modern suomi.

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