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09-Jan-06 |
james |
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yeah!!.. that's the shit! it's gorgeously spacey, it really grooves but it's also always stimulating your brain with details. great stuff.
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10-Jan-06 |
Neil (akanoworms) |
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What a cracking bit of ambient breaks, you can really hear where this has come from and you can feel where it's taking you, it has a great chill factor that you can still move to!
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10-Jan-06 |
dj hype |
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i heard this track and fell asleep, move out the chillout room and into the mainroom, bring it on
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10-Jan-06 | Fonik
dj hype wrote:
"i heard this track and fell asleep, move out the chillout room and into the mainroom, bring it on"
why? at 34 I like it in the chillout room.
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11-Jan-06 | Leroy
Yeah...back to the Trip-Hop...a much underestimated/overlooked/missed subgenre. Not so much a Boards Of Canada influence to me (although EVERYONE should be listening to their stuff), sounded more like some of the early releases on Pork Recordings (local indie label): Fila Brazillia in particular. Or tracks on excellent Trip-Hop compilations from mid 90's (NOT an insult, STILL sounds fresh!). And tracks like this NEED to be relatively long, because you have to get into their 'groove'...which i did. Nice one. L
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