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umbroman3
from United Kingdom on 2019-09-04 11:40 [#02584718]
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I've come to the conclusion that the chemical brothers are still pretty good. get yourself high is a great track, really addictive. They never lost it.
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RussellDust
on 2019-09-04 15:59 [#02584736]
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Is that vanilla ice rapping?
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Roger Wilco
from Mo's Beans on 2019-09-04 17:08 [#02584740]
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I don´t like them, SORRY. Never have, never will.
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RussellDust
on 2019-09-04 17:38 [#02584742]
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Not even hey boy hey girl?
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steve mcqueen
from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2019-09-10 23:18 [#02585048]
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LAZY_TITLE And the Everything Must Go mix.... I liked that bits of them at glastonbury, hugging each other amongst their machines, thinking like ' holy fuck man what have we done ...!!!'
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belb
from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2019-09-10 23:36 [#02585051]
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fucking love that mix, properly euphoric. if i remember rightly it's the last track on that mix cd they put out "brothers gonna work it out", def recommended. do you know the live version of "setting sun" from "the private psychedelic reel" cd? it's well tech-y
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steve mcqueen
from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2019-09-11 00:12 [#02585058]
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private psychedelic reel is my fav tune by them i think love the drilling bits in 'where do i begin' too
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belb
from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2019-09-11 00:30 [#02585061]
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yeah it's a great album and a perfect end with those 2. i was about 10 when i first heard it and boy oh boy did it make an impression. wore the tape out i played it so much
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2019-09-11 01:22 [#02585063]
Points: 25264 Status: Regular | Followup to umbroman3: #02584718
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oh, yeah. i mostly know dig your own hole, come with us, and surrender. once or twice a year i go through a stage where i'm listening to these on repeat. "the sunshine underground" is particularly good for the train, and on the train a couple months ago, yep, etc.
i really want to know more about how they made these albums. i've spent loads of time puzzling over how they arrived at the noises and progressions they did. more than fatboy slim for sure
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steve mcqueen
from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2019-09-11 03:56 [#02585064]
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loops of fury ...
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2019-09-11 04:12 [#02585065]
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another case of "DJ(s) want more to work with than records and start making stuff to fill in the gaps" ?
it does seem to fit. there's a lot of sort of scratchy-motion to their buildups. i've used lots of different software setups, exclusively hardware setups of various sorts, a minidisc and a piano, living room jam bands, whatever. but i still haven't ever tried to scratch records. i've always wanted to try it, but it's not like a bass guitar where you can just go pick up a secondhand whatever for $150.
chemical brothers, fatboy slim -- they came from DJing. so i feel like i'm lacking for not having tactile experience with it.
dave tipper, too. also deus ex DJ
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belb
from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2019-09-11 04:41 [#02585067]
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man that clementine song really caught me off guard, got a bit choked up
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belb
from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2019-09-11 04:42 [#02585068]
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scratching though, scratching is fucking hard if you want to do it well
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