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16b (aka Omid16b) is Omid Nourizadeh, a South Londoner with Persian roots, and is the man behind record labels: Alola, Disclosure and Sexonwax
16B didn't have a long or prolific career in the limelight but he did manage to make some beautiful electronic house at a time when the super clubs were dominating the limelight with his debut album, Sounds From Another Room, released in 1998 on EyeQ records. Water Ride was released as 12" the same year to critical acclaim. Read Full Bio16b (aka Omid16b) is Omid Nourizadeh, a South Londoner with Persian roots, and is the man behind record labels: Alola, Disclosure and Sexonwax
16B didn't have a long or prolific career in the limelight but he did manage to make some beautiful electronic house at a time when the super clubs were dominating the limelight with his debut album, Sounds From Another Room, released in 1998 on EyeQ records. Water Ride was released as 12" the same year to critical acclaim.
He later followed up on his earlier long player efforts with "How To Live 100 Years", released on Hooj Records in 2002.
16B didn't have a long or prolific career in the limelight but he did manage to make some beautiful electronic house at a time when the super clubs were dominating the limelight with his debut album, Sounds From Another Room, released in 1998 on EyeQ records. Water Ride was released as 12" the same year to critical acclaim. Read Full Bio16b (aka Omid16b) is Omid Nourizadeh, a South Londoner with Persian roots, and is the man behind record labels: Alola, Disclosure and Sexonwax
16B didn't have a long or prolific career in the limelight but he did manage to make some beautiful electronic house at a time when the super clubs were dominating the limelight with his debut album, Sounds From Another Room, released in 1998 on EyeQ records. Water Ride was released as 12" the same year to critical acclaim.
He later followed up on his earlier long player efforts with "How To Live 100 Years", released on Hooj Records in 2002.
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Islandboy88
I wanted to stay
Everyone was pale and faded
Zelo is hesitated
When it was time to turn on
I wanted to stop
My eyes were so dilated
The traffic seemed syncopated
And my car turned me on
I.m driving to heaven
Driving to heaven
And there.s no way back home
I wanted to breathe
The air had been confiscated
The ground was unrelated
And the light turned me on
I.m driving to heaven
Driving to heaven
And there.s no way back home
SLy
So why the EDM today? How could electronic music have such a wrong turn? People go to EDM events to praise the DJs, they cannot even remember a track because they are all generic sounds with no feel, no build, no quality. Its 2016 and I listen to 98-2005 house tracks like 80% of the time.
DaniEspa ____
True! 242%!!!!
piknik
Yea it took a turn for the worst.
whodafunk
why are you guys forgetting that its always been underground music lol?
if you claim the music you are listening too is cheesy and commercial
then you were honestly never with the underground scene.
theres so much better producers rn its mind blowing
Ponas Šėtonas
Music became business, like everything else in the world.
Ti Mo
SLy guy j's remix of bent's "as you fall" is one of my alltime prog favourites. i miss them too and also van bellen, echomen, shiloh and subsky. for prog headz, all went down after 2006. :/
BCE86
Wow. Remember hearing this for the very first time on Deep Dish's Global Underground back in 2001 and still sounds fucking amazing after a decade!
piknik
Yes!!! I heard it on a John Digweed n Sasha mix. 2001 was the year my boy was born, where has the time gone?
Psychophski
You don't need drugs... this is drugs. Explosion of feelings!
Bad Old Gamer
My friend was playing this a while ago. He loved that record. He left us few days ago :( I will remember him, always.