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staz
on 2011-03-31 12:55 [#02409885]
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beats a lot of modern ones, really
THE TIME
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staz
on 2011-03-31 13:00 [#02409886]
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DMSR HEAD NASTY GIRL
shame he turned loonier and loonier..
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zoomancer
from Kabul (Afghanistan) on 2011-03-31 13:52 [#02409891]
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[nodding furiously in agreement] I was listening to Sign O the Times and marvelling at how ahead of times it was
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Torture Garden
from Feelin' 2Pacish on 2011-03-31 14:02 [#02409893]
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yeah, young prince was flawless. I was reading about those hi hats on 777 9311 recently. It's meant to be an LM-1.
'The LM-1 applies an envelope to a continuously running sample that varies as it plays. That means you get a different snapshot of the sample every time you trigger it.'
Some of my favourites - all the critics love u in new york, i would die for u, wanna be yr lover, ballad of dorothy parker
it's all good until after black album though.
unreleased prince mix for anyone who missed it - LAZY_TITLE
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staz
on 2011-03-31 14:05 [#02409896]
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all the critics love u in new york is tremendous... masterpiece really, that fucking groove is mindblowing. i would link it up but i guess he keeps complaining to youtube about his tracks being up there. fair enough...
the 777 9311 hats (and beats) are just so futuristic. the LM-1 always sounded a lot like the oberheim d(m)x to me, both are really neat drum machines with a lot of character.
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