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           yann_g
             from now on 2010-08-31 22:04 [#02391331]
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 i remember in 2000 there was a war between old school ae  fans and nu school fans. i was heavily into lp5, ep7 & peel  sesh 2 and there were all the early fans saying ae had lost  it, they were doing shit etc. which i knew was wrong because  i did dig their recent stuff by then. now i'm not so much  into ae and i tend to think they lost their inspiration.  (though i played their last lp once and found it better than  untilted or draft)
 
  i have been a little away from idm forums in the past 5  years, so: have i just become the old cunt i was fighting 5  years ago? what are today's opinions about their recent  stuff (meaning post peel sesh 2) ? 
 
  
         
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           Steinvordhosbn
             from London (United Kingdom) on 2010-08-31 22:06 [#02391332]
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It sounds a bit like their older stuff. 
 
  
         
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           goDel
             from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2010-08-31 22:11 [#02391334]
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i'll gladly pass my old cunt trophy onto the younger  generation, old cunt 
 
  
         
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           mermaidman
             on 2010-08-31 22:18 [#02391335]
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draft and untilted are great
 
  
         
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           mermaidman
             on 2010-08-31 22:19 [#02391336]
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excuse me 7.30
 
  
         
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           kei9
             from Argentina on 2010-09-01 01:12 [#02391352]
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whats the point of this? neither they had "lost it" while  making lp5 nor have they lost their inspiration now. I guess  its sure to say they do what feels right to them at the  time, so should you. its not a matter of "old/young",  "cunt/penis", its a matter of taste: some tracks you like,  some you dont. simple.  
 
  
         
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           elusive
             from detroit (United States) on 2010-09-01 01:17 [#02391357]
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i was born into confield
  nuae all the wae
 
  
         
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           glasse
             from Harrisburg (United States) on 2010-09-01 06:09 [#02391418]
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it wasn't really anything new for me to hear a group go from  something more accessible to something more experimental.   coil had already gone from loves secret domain to time  machines, skinny puppy had gone from rabies to last rights  and download furnace.  for me it wasn't like i was just into  heady techno and along comes confield and draft and i'm like  wtf.  it actually felt natural.
 
  anyway if you like that late 90s period listen to move of  ten.  the album (oversteps) is pretty ambient overall, but  the ep is probably the closest to classic ae i've heard in a  while, beats and all. 
 
  
         
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