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The_Funkmaster from Newfoundland, Canada on 2001-12-20 17:19 [#00062836]



Ya know, Music has the Right to Children is excellent
driving music... it's laid back, but not TOO laid back, and
it has kick ass bass, and excellent beats...


 

Taxi on 2001-12-20 17:19 [#00062837]



Prefuse 73. Good for laid back late night drives, and
getting with the ladies.

Fun all round.


 

m on 2001-12-20 17:22 [#00062839]



I'm getting a prefuse73 album soon. He's the same guy from
"de la rosa and asora" right? "agony 1" was quite good. As
for driving music, I find heavily percussioned music is good
for it, because there's so much noise pollution when you
drive, it doesn't effect music made entirely with loud sound
bursts very much.


 

Taxi on 2001-12-20 17:24 [#00062843]



Scott heron = 'delarossa & assoria', 'savath & savallas',
'Prefuse 73'

All his stuff is dope. Drop by www.warprecords.com, go to
the radio section, and listen to his dj set. Its DOOOOOOPE.


 

Taxi on 2001-12-20 17:25 [#00062844]



dope ;P


 

Ophecks from Nova Scotia on 2001-12-20 17:43 [#00062854]



I agree completely with Funkmaster, that album was made for
long stretches of highway late at night. I just get
hypnotized.


 

Taoist Blockade on 2001-12-20 19:07 [#00062876]



BoC r0xx0r for driving at night, I went snowblarding last
night and on the way home listened to Hi Scores then Music
has the right to children and then a beautiful place out in
the country. I had more fun listening to those than I did on
the mountain.


 

/-T|K|R-\\\\ from the start on 2001-12-20 19:09 [#00062877]



one of my old skool tapes


 

Narkotic from Orange County, California, USA on 2001-12-20 19:41 [#00062890]



sure BOC is great if you like to drive 25 miles per hour. i
like any sorts of drum n' bass, something with fast beats...


 

munkeys from estwerc on 2001-12-20 19:56 [#00062906]



has anyone seen those purpose made 'Drivetime' CD's ????

Like somehow Simply Red sounds suddenly the Dogs Bollox just
because youre in a car....... (?)

Orbital / Lush 3.1


 

Monoid on 2001-12-21 00:38 [#00063006]



Drum N' Bass is gude driving music, especially tha MSX
COmpilationz.

Tho when its dark cold and snowy outside, put some PANACEA
on ! Awesome


 

Xanatos from NYC on 2001-12-21 00:41 [#00063007]



when driving:
Fast - Squarepusher
Slow - Boards of Canada
Oh, Aphex Twin, he's pretty good too.

Although what would I know, I'm quite carless...but I'm
pretty sure that's what I would do.



 

Xanatos from NYC on 2001-12-21 00:42 [#00063008]



Oh and for driving fast early in the morning with nowhere in
particular to go and no rush to get there:

Squarepusher - A Journey to Reedham (7AM Mix)


 

The_Funkmaster from Newfoundland, Canada on 2001-12-21 03:22 [#00063045]



Drukqs and The RDJ album are both good... The RDJ album I
find is good for slow, or fast driving... it's a great
album...


 


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