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Kashiwa Daisuke
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The Poe wrote:
Kashiwa Daisuke


This is exactly what I asked for and what I expected to hear. Good job, but I'm hungry for MORE! I'm thinking club or dubstep + classical. Can you make that happen?
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The only dubstep I've listened to is Burial. Nothing comes to mind for a danceable electronic classical mix. I'm not that good yet.
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Doesn't begin with an 'E' and not sure how you'd dance to it but this is the first thing that springs to mind when I think of electronic classical...


A Clockwork Orange by Walter Carlos

Now, who was it ordered the tomatoes and vanilla ice cream?
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this title made me think of


Discreet Music by Brian Eno

although i'm not sure it counts, since it's very clear which part is electronic and which is classical
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ptaylor1989 wrote:
This is exactly what I asked for and what I expected to hear. Good job, but I'm hungry for MORE! I'm thinking club or dubstep + classical. Can you make that happen?



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How'd you find those Harkan? Have you heard anything that really stands out above the rest?
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ptaylor1989 wrote:
How'd you find those Harkan? Have you heard anything that really stands out above the rest?


Willaim Orbit's version of Adagio was a big hit in the UK.
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ButterThumbz wrote:
Willaim Orbit's version of Adagio was a big hit in the UK.


Preferred the Tiesto version myself. 😉
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Preferred the Tiesto version myself. :wink:


I wouldn't argue with that.
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