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offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2002-10-19 11:40 [#00409142]
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no not "warm math"

its called "christmas baubles and their strange sounds" -
I'm ordering it now.. :)

link to the cd on Boomkat



 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-10-19 12:48 [#00409174]
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I like eu's stuff. have you heard fizzarum? they're link
buddies or something and both on mp3.com


 

offline Erronous from Netherlands, The on 2004-06-12 10:50 [#01236571]
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do you like it?


 

offline Aesthetics from the IDM Kiosk on 2004-06-12 10:55 [#01236582]
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damn man! I really thought I missed the news, but its an old
topic

Erronous, try to get Tuner also, imo it is their best
release
I saw it at my local store today for only €8.-


 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2004-06-12 12:04 [#01236649]
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at the beginning it was nice, interesting sounding...
but i get bored of it in a short time,
because of too short tracks, obvious melodies...

7/10 imo


 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-12 12:36 [#01236675]
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An old thread from the times before w M w and qrter's
relationship fell to pieces. Lovely stuff.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-06-12 16:40 [#01236880]
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he changed.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-12 19:47 [#01237207]
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If mankind ends up surviving another 10,00 years or
something, history might appear increasingly fuzzier, as
accumulated written happenings become unmanagable for an
individual's memory. Right now we're fairly recently out of
prehistory. People will start to be less able to understand
the origin and underlying construction and rules of future
systems. Everything will be a big mess. I may or may not
believe this or spent much time making coherent thoughts in
this reply.


 


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