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offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2013-06-25 22:06 [#02458981]
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it's for real yo


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2013-06-25 22:25 [#02458983]
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that is fucking cool



 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2013-06-26 03:22 [#02458998]
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offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-06-26 05:20 [#02458999]
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alright track. i really don't get the fuss. so what, this
guy bought a roland early and programmed some folk tunes
into it; he didn't even adjust the cutoff live. jnasato, you
know what the elders say about cutoff.

really, it's not that i dislike it in any way, so much as i
feel annoyed it's getting the attention it is. what about
aphex twin's "54 cymru beats"? that's loads better than
this....


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2013-06-26 06:55 [#02459000]
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I think the main amazing point about the Ten Ragas To A
Disco Beat- the reason for attention- was that acid style
was not a mainstream sound. The dyude probably didn't even
hear any music like acid-- he was just using a new tool to
try to accomplish some sort of traditional fusion,
east-meets-west style, but he incidentally accomplished some
phuture shit.

It wasn't like nowadays where some musician chooses a
bandwagon to jump on, practices all the tricks, then makes
some shitty tracks. What it would be like, now, is if
someone decided to use some new synth that was not popular
and nobody cared about, to accomplish some traditional
Hungarian folk music from the old country, then fuse that
with modern American dubstep. And then somehow out of that,
comes a style that only starts to become known in a
few years' time, which then explodes into its own bandwagon
and stays popular for the next few decades.

But the thing is, Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat is so phuture,
that it's not even connected to the acid (house) scene.
It's like, pure acid form from the 303 ether. With
turmeric.


 

offline HIGHLANDER from Israel on 2013-06-26 07:48 [#02459002]
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Alright. Jokes over. I made that album for a laugh. Sorry to
tease you over it! I am making Indian acid 1982. Haha.
Sorry!


 


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