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Mission AD
from United States on 2009-02-19 20:50 [#02273610]
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Yo. I've never heard pre- Urmur Bile Trax Mu-Ziq. Is it any good? How does it sound? And finally, where can I find some?
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Sandy
from Morocco (Morocco) on 2009-02-19 20:53 [#02273611]
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I bet his head is hard.
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catfood03
on 2009-02-21 16:49 [#02274127]
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I'm still trying to "get" his post- Urmur Bile Trax stuff. I'm not a big fan.
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yoyoyoyo
from Sweden on 2009-02-21 16:50 [#02274128]
Points: 3200 Status: Regular | Followup to Sandy: #02273611
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I bet he has a hard on
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mohamed
from the turtle business on 2009-02-21 18:05 [#02274144]
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LAZY_TITLE
for some have a look at the google marketplace
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ph
from United States on 2009-02-24 18:46 [#02274770]
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First off, my bias is that I really enjoyed: Bilious Paths , which just so happened to be the last album I purchased of his.
Tango N' Vectif - Some great tracks; that is, if you can cope with the bright midi sounds here and there, then you're in good shape to appreciate the compositions. "Burnt Sienna", "Swan Vesta", Tang N' Vectif", "Xenith Filigree Anus".
Bluff Limbo - even more cheese at tmes, but at least a couple of excellent keepers:
"27", "Hector's House", "Dance 2"
Lunatic Harness - starting to develop more of his spaz sound, some interesting work here and there: "Hasty Boom Alert", "Approaching Menace",
Royal Astronomy - "56", "Autumn Acid", "Goodbye, Goodbye", "The Mototorbike Track".
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Mission AD
from United States on 2009-02-24 22:44 [#02274790]
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Thanks for the details ph. I really enjoyed Bilious Baths quite a bit. Royal Astronomy aight. Sounds like I should check out Lunatic Harness forsure though.
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