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hevquip
from an egren's coffee shop on 2001-07-26 20:19 [#00017985]
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what does everyone think of speedy j? i think he's damn good and that i should pick up "a shocking hobby"
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Loogie
from UK on 2001-07-26 21:47 [#00017988]
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I've got Ginger, Live and Public Energy, and I reckon it's mostly pretty damn good. Track 5 on PE simply GRINDS! - definately a rival to track 1 on analogue bubblebath 4.
I'd like to know what his new stuff is like...
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hevquip
from an egren's coffee shop on 2001-07-26 22:05 [#00017990]
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a reviewer said his new stuff is like if autechre made music while they were really angry. it's like industrial glitch music.
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Loogie
from UK on 2001-07-26 22:29 [#00017991]
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Sounds like I might like it! maybe like half of public energy. Hopefully not too discordant...
Do you have G Spot, is it good?
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on 2001-07-27 07:58 [#00018060]
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All I have is public energy. The only thing good about it is it does some weird ass panning on headphones. It totally moves around in space. There are simple beats made with bursts of white noise. The sound quality of these bursts changes with time, getting more reverb or less or whatever, too. The composition isn't too great though. I didn't think enough of the album to listen to it that much yet. He does some things fairly experimental, like making beats based on units of 5 instead of the usual 4. He does a future sound of london type thing, where there is often a long area of noise that is kind of ambientish, then he kicks off with another beat that sounds pretty much like the previous one. I wasn't terribly impressed. But the panning was excellent, rivaling the panning on download's "eyes of stanley pain"
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Wizard MaC
from Amersfoort on 2001-07-27 12:56 [#00018116]
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I've got A Shocking Hobby, and I like the style: very creative and amorph music.
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