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Kutski gets set for Ibiza

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KutskiKutski|18:36 UK time, Thursday, 5 August 2010

So it's the mid point of the week, the time I usually start thinking about music for the weekend ahead's gigs!! And I have to think extra hard this week as it's quite a big occasion being Radio 1's Ibiza weekend and i'm playing at super club Privilege this Saturday. I'm absolutely buzzing about this because if you know much about the music in Ibiza, and the music I play, you will probably realise they don't traditionally go hand in hand! But like a toddler determined to force a square peg into a round hole, I'm pretty confident I can hammer it home... The only question on my mind is do I play it safe and go with the oldskool anthems everyone will know and love, or do I give the dancefloor a music slap in the face with some 200bpm+ industrial hardcore beats? Do you think Ibiza is ready for the Terrorcore? What is the hardest record you have every heard played in Ibiza, and do you think I can set a new record??

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    I think you'll rock it no matter what you play dude :) Personally as a mainly hardcore producer myself, i'd naturally say go hardcore!! Its been a dream of mine to establish hardcore & harder sounds in ibiza one day. You played a track of ours i think on your show, "Bring The Light (Dont Stop)" that myself and jamie ritmen made :) Well thats the style i'd love to develop over there....

  • Comment number 2.

    I think it worked well. On a criticle note: While harder styled versions of classic ibiza tracks,respectively,warm to to the prospective audience,keeping the mix limited to the latter format was-in my oppinion-limiting the potential of Hard dance reaching the wider and greater numbers.
    I feel it never left the level it started at,rendering it nothing more than an intoduction;a demo that stayed in the one zone.This said,i did enjoy listening to it.
    Shadegate.

  • Comment number 3.

    I think it worked well. On a criticle note: While harder styled versions of classic ibiza tracks,respectively,warm to to the prospective audience,keeping the mix limited to the latter format was-in my oppinion-limiting the potential of Hard dance reaching the wider and greater numbers.
    I feel it never left the level it started at,rendering it nothing more than an intoduction;a demo that stayed in the one zone.This said,i did enjoy listening to it.
    Shadegate..

  • Comment number 4.

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