RIS? I don't want to push the board down with this so I'll just park this here.
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( , Wed 25 Feb 2009, 10:49, archived)
aaaaaaagh!! nicely
meanwhile i just got two people to sit through the yourallgay flash thing...
ah i love being irritating.
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 10:51,
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ah i love being irritating.
nice arts
I must try and catch a liten to the new Prodge album... I went off them in a big way when fat of the land came out... aside from that sweet kool keith track I wasn't impressed.
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 10:53,
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It is lovely. It's like they took the best bits of the previous albums and turned the knobs up to 11.
Nothing can match that amazing rushing feeling I got when I first heard Jilted Generation, though. I was 11 and previously I'd only ever heard my parents' rock and folk collection, and shitty bubblegum pop. I had no idea this kind of music existed, and suddenly a vast new world was open to me and it wanted me to experience it all and I wanted to devour everything it could throw at me.
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 10:59,
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I got that feeling when I first heard
The Corries... before then all I'd heard was detroit techno, Berlin School, Chicago house and Kylie...
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 11:28,
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from what I've heard
there's nothing innovative on there, its an electro house sound akin to Justice or breakbeat like Plump DJs
not saying its bad, just not as revolutionary as the early 90s stuff
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 11:01,
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not saying its bad, just not as revolutionary as the early 90s stuff
It's not much like the Plump DJs, I can tell you.
I do like them, though. Saturday Night Lotion was ace.
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 11:03,
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exactly
99% of it is the standard Pendulum-esque electro-punk, apart from Warriors Dance which is fucking wicked!
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 11:07,
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in other words going back to sounds they used before they where even about...hmmm
there is absolutely nothing innovative about Justice or Plump Djs
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Wed 25 Feb 2009, 11:22,
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there is absolutely nothing innovative about Justice or Plump Djs