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offline Riccardo from somewhere beyond the ultraworl on 2002-08-02 10:18 [#00334375]
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who cares?i don't know but i've listened to it twice and
it's wonderful i'm definetely into it at all,probably
because i liked drukqs (and now i understand all the
comparisons between them)
so far i like my red hor car(of course),boneville occident
and my fucking sound but the whole album is fucking great...


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-08-02 14:10 [#00334536]
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you've got a couple of months to get Go Plastic behind you
before his new double album comes out!!
Altough go plastic is his best work imo.


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-08-02 14:42 [#00334551]
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tis be a beaut +nods furiously+


 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2002-08-02 15:00 [#00334557]
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listen to Greenways trajectory at high volumes while
driving. fun.


 

offline CORTEX from Canada on 2002-08-02 15:11 [#00334567]
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i still cant stand that track. sounds too much like random
noize to me...


 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2002-08-02 15:19 [#00334571]
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i always picture a pendulum swinging or something slowing
and then picking up speed when hearing that track. i think
its great, but it takes time to get used to. Now Confield,
thats just random noise.


 

offline CORTEX from Canada on 2002-08-02 15:24 [#00334573]
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i usually get used to random sounding tracks after repeated
listens, but that one just doesnt sink in... oh well...

but confield, on the other hand = random sounding tracks
that are in fact meticulously well organized and
orchastrated that actually does sink in after repeated
listens, leading to one fine orgasm or something...


 


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