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         |  mortsto-x
             from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2006-09-02 08:21 [#01963935] Points: 8062 Status: Lurker
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 | Can't be bothered to read almost 500 posts in the original thread. For prople who have listened to it, please say some
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         |  staz
             on 2006-09-02 08:26 [#01963939] Points: 9844 Status: Regular
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 | it reminds me of the melodic drill type stuff me and impakt used to make in 04/05, melodic and nice. i like it, better
 than ultravisitor, i give it a FHz out of Aogaoe.
 
 
 
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         |  mortsto-x
             from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2006-09-02 08:29 [#01963941] Points: 8062 Status: Lurker | Followup to staz: #01963939
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 | What's the total playing time? 
 
 
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         |  Chihiro
             from twins land on 2006-09-02 08:30 [#01963943] Points: 4650 Status: Regular
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 | trademark squarepusher brake beatz + powerfuL synth melodies with twists and turns...  ReaLLy reaLLy nice!!!   gives you
 a good boost in the mornin', and it's just what i'd love to
 dance to in some club or whatever.
 
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         |  staz
             on 2006-09-02 09:36 [#01963971] Points: 9844 Status: Regular | Followup to mortsto-x: #01963941
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         |  tolstoyed
             from the ocean on 2006-09-02 09:42 [#01963972] Points: 50073 Status: Moderator
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 | could have been great if he did something different with drum programming. he creates nice melodies and integrates
 bass nicely but then just drops those drums on top and just
 ruins it all..instead of making it perfect it turns out half
 arsed. some tracks are pretty great and some are completly
 dull. doesn't sound like a coherent album.
 
 
 
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         |  elusive
             from detroit (United States) on 2006-09-02 10:10 [#01963975] Points: 18369 Status: Lurker | Show recordbag
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 | plotinus is the only track you need worry about surviving through
 
 
 
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         |  yann_g
             from now on 2006-09-02 10:50 [#01963987] Points: 3772 Status: Lurker
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 | so nothing new in this one? 
 
 
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         |  evolume
             from seattle (United States) on 2006-09-02 12:42 [#01964032] Points: 10965 Status: Regular
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 | vacuum garden sucks. 
 
 
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         |  evolume
             from seattle (United States) on 2006-09-02 12:45 [#01964033] Points: 10965 Status: Regular
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 | i think the release has what i've come to appreciate about the analords (which i didn't care for at first).  it moves
 away from IDM programming novelty and concentrates on good
 song writing.  i don't think it's an amazing release, but i
 like squarepusher, and this sounds like squarepusher, so i
 like hello everything.
 
 
 
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         |  roygbivcore
             from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2006-09-02 12:53 [#01964036] Points: 22557 Status: Lurker
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 | i like body riddle better 
 
 
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         |  BoxBob-K23
             from Finland on 2006-09-02 13:47 [#01964055] Points: 2440 Status: Regular | Followup to evolume: #01964032
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 | agreed... the main problem with vacuum garden is that it doesn't fit in at all with the rest of the cast. hello
 everything? hello vacuum garden? nah.
 
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         |  avart
             from nomo' on 2006-09-02 13:49 [#01964057] Points: 1764 Status: Lurker | Followup to tolstoyed: #01963972
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 | well said 
 
 
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         |  OK
             on 2006-09-02 15:19 [#01964080] Points: 4791 Status: Lurker
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 | it's great! I don't care for some of the tracks like vaccum, orient orange and kronecker but the rest of the stuff is the
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         |  OK
             on 2006-09-02 15:20 [#01964081] Points: 4791 Status: Lurker | Followup to OK: #01964080
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         |  obara
             from Utrecht on 2006-09-02 17:14 [#01964122] Points: 19430 Status: Regular
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 | body riddle sounds great indeed 
 
 
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         |  thatne
             from United States on 2006-09-02 17:22 [#01964127] Points: 3026 Status: Lurker
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 | my ctrl key doesnt do ctrl+c copy :-/ 
 
 
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         |  evolume
             from seattle (United States) on 2006-09-02 18:54 [#01964147] Points: 10965 Status: Regular | Followup to OK: #01964080
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 | i actually like orient orange.  it's like a squarepusher score for apocalypse now.
 
 
 
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         |  pigster
             from melbs on 2006-09-02 19:23 [#01964150] Points: 4480 Status: Lurker | Followup to evolume: #01964147
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 | yeah, i dont care much for the first 3 tracks, perhaps in time.. and that song after cirlce wave 2 and vacuum garden i
 dont care much for, but listening to orient orange all the
 way through is good stuff.
 this sounds really crap and shouldnt make the song sound
 better, but only thing i can think of is some stupid tribe
 banging away on drums and whatnot, and then king kong comes
 out of the bushs every now and then and thats when the
 melody stuff comes in and out : )
 
 
 
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         |  r40f
             from qrters tea party on 2006-09-02 19:33 [#01964151] Points: 14210 Status: Regular
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 | my favorite part of this album are the "breakbeats".  what a brilliant idea to sample a drum beat from an old record,
 speed it up and loop it!  then when you add that virtuoso
 bass playing, it is almost like jaco pastorius fell into a
 crate of old james brown records!  this is breakthrough
 music from this year's hottest talent.  i look forward to
 seeing where this artist's career heads in the future - he
 is sure to be at the cutting edge of electronic music
 forever.
 
 ****1/2 / 5
 
 -- r40f for ziltyzine, april, 1995.
 
 
 
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         |  thatne
             from United States on 2006-09-02 22:06 [#01964165] Points: 3026 Status: Lurker
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 | ziltyzine loel 
 
 
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         |  somejerk
             from south florida, US (United States) on 2006-09-03 08:09 [#01964252] Points: 1441 Status: Lurker
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 | it's eq'd shitty at parts. the drums are substandard. i hope the copy i have is fake or just super-super-low quality.
 
 
 
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         |  blaaard
             from Imatra (close to sky) (Finland) on 2006-09-03 08:21 [#01964258] Points: 1207 Status: Addict
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 | seconded. 
 
 
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         |  blaaard
             from Imatra (close to sky) (Finland) on 2006-09-03 08:22 [#01964260] Points: 1207 Status: Addict
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         |  OK
             on 2006-09-03 15:30 [#01964574] Points: 4791 Status: Lurker | Followup to evolume: #01964147
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 | yeah well i don't totally hate that track, my guess is that he was doing something like mood bells, maybe not. i just
 wouldn't mind at all if that piecfe of music never existed
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         |  Raz0rBlade_uk
             on 2006-09-03 15:48 [#01964579] Points: 12540 Status: Addict | Show recordbag
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 | frankly i was disappointed 
 
 
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         |  dog_belch
             from Netherlands, The on 2006-09-03 16:32 [#01964609] Points: 15098 Status: Addict | Show recordbag
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 | I was listening properly today. It's ten years too late. You don't make 100 increasingly bad albums just to realise what
 you should have done was refine what you did in the first
 place, rather than fancy yourself as JAZZ IDM, find the only
 market for that was a bunch of cunts you'd no more have as
 fans as herpes, and then apologetically slip back with this.
 Pathetic for a man of his age and experience.
 
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         |  avart
             from nomo' on 2006-09-03 16:36 [#01964614] Points: 1764 Status: Lurker | Followup to r40f: #01964151
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 | :D (it makes you wonder - what happened? where did that
 "future" go? ae has managed to develop things a bit - except
 from their loop-point-wankery)
 
 
 
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         |  dog_belch
             from Netherlands, The on 2006-09-03 16:45 [#01964628] Points: 15098 Status: Addict | Show recordbag
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 | 10 years ago Roni Sized said "I like Drum n Bass, however I'm going to fuck it up bringing Jazz into it, cause it's a
 bit like jazz alrteady, what with the dodgy drums and that,
 right Alvin?" and young Squarepusher said, "You know, ten
 years from now I REALLY will make it Jazz IDM, like 4
 earnest middle aged men belting it out in a pub". And lo,
 some impressionable young lad in Detroit thinks it's the
 dog's bollocks.
 
 
 
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         |  impakt
             from where we do not speak of! on 2006-09-04 05:16 [#01964874] Points: 5764 Status: Lurker | Show recordbag
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 | Squarepusher - Welcome to Europe (Extended version) rocks my socks off.
 
 
 
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         |  Dannn_
             from United Kingdom on 2006-09-04 05:34 [#01964883] Points: 7877 Status: Lurker
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 | I agree pretty much with tolstoyed, the beats are simple and lifeless, and its not coherent. A few really boring tunes,
 and even the really nice ones are a little dissapointing,
 plotinus sounds like it needs remastering to me
 
 
 
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         |  Matvey
             from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2006-09-04 05:41 [#01964885] Points: 6851 Status: Regular
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 | new squarepusher out there? 
 
 
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         |  jamesa
             from United Kingdom on 2006-09-04 05:52 [#01964891] Points: 1080 Status: Lurker
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 | all but 3 tunes i think are good, but not mind-blowing. nice melodies as others have said, but the drums, why so damned
 quiet? the same at his live shows, always so quiet.
 
 i'd rather have it all a bit more brutal and twisted, but
 overall, it's nice.
 
 
 
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         |  solariumface
             from brussels (Belgium) on 2006-09-04 08:12 [#01964942] Points: 687 Status: Lurker
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 | cheesy melodies and ordinary beats.. he has done much better in the past..
 
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         |  kazuo
             from boring german 1,000,000-city on 2006-09-04 08:43 [#01964957] Points: 7 Status: Lurker
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 | Nno drill stuff except "The modern bass guitar" (which is excellent IMO). Very nice songs instead. I love "Welcome to
 europe", you may listen to it on bleep. Plotinus, Hello
 Meow, Planetarium are also nice. it's not a groundbreaking
 but a very good album. And it's not as easy to write such
 songs as lots of people seem to think, try to write melodies
 as catchy and nice as those on "hello everything" are and
 you'll see.
 
 
 
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         |  evolume
             from seattle (United States) on 2006-09-04 11:28 [#01965101] Points: 10965 Status: Regular
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 | i'm seriously addicted to 'planetarium' now. it's all tangled up in my brain pudding now and the only way to
 scratch it is to listen over and over again.  it's the best
 ear worm i've had in a long while.
 
 
 
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         |  Phresch
             from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2006-09-04 14:36 [#01965340] Points: 9989 Status: Lurker | Show recordbag
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 | 'welcome to europe' and 'hello meow' does it for me. definately up there with hard normal daddy and go plastic.
 
 
 
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         |  leonid_olusegun
             from outside your window on 2006-09-04 15:58 [#01965448] Points: 858 Status: Lurker
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 | Ultravisitor is the brand new album from Jenkinson Snr, his 5th full length emission and possibly his best to date -
 even with the scary 80 min running length. I must admit to
 not feeling the last album that much, a tad too experimental
 and missing that undefined 'X' factor that Squarepusher
 releases posess so vividly from time to time. This album
 changes all that. From its initial tumble into splattered
 breaks and intricate arrangements on the opening title
 track, you find yourself surrounded by mind blowing opposing
 melodies, hard assed drums, malfunctioning programming and
 sonics with a layered, MBV-like intensity. The explosive
 sonics at the its end drop off into the first piece
 featuring the Jaco Pastorius' inspired solo-bass
 compositions - 'I Fulcrum' illustrates just how well the man
 does deep, soul, funk. 'Iambic 9 Poetry' follows the best
 track from 'Budakhan Mindphone', absolutely gorgeous
 melodiously tuned bass drops into blissful keyboards and
 live drumming, an original creation that fans of Four-Tet
 will adore. 'Andrei' is a classically structured acoustic
 guitar and bass duet which takes us to '50 Cycles', a
 completely manic downtempo experimental hip hop throwdown
 complete with the cheeky processed narrative Jenkinson uses
 every now and again. 'Menelee' brings the bell chimes, the
 amen breaks and the acid!!!! - 'Steinbolt' brings off punk,
 the funk and the menace - amazing sh*t. That's only half the
 album. Extra mention to the last two tracks - the soothing
 sounds for baby fed 'Tommib Help Buss' and the bass solo
 'Every Day I Love'. Parts of this album appear to be made
 out of live recordings though Warp claim not!!! the
 sequencing is a bit bizarre to say the least but if the
 Squarepusher you love is 'Hard Normal Daddy Feed Me Weird
 Things My Sound Iambic 5 Poetry' then you'll adore this
 album, as do I.
 
 
 
 
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         |  dog_belch
             from Netherlands, The on 2006-09-04 16:02 [#01965453] Points: 15098 Status: Addict | Show recordbag
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 | A refreshing step back from earlier excesses, Hello Everything delivers everything Pusher promised as far back
 as ten years ago. The culmination of a career "pushing" the
 barriors of dance, jazz, electro, drum'n'bass, ambient, you
 name it, this time he brings all those elements together
 into one cohernet stew. There's something for everyone, from
 the casually interested music lover to the hardcore fan.
 Highlights? They're all highlights on this multi faceted
 jewel of an album. Hello Everything, sure, be prepared to
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         |  OK
             on 2006-09-04 16:33 [#01965498] Points: 4791 Status: Lurker
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         |  fleetmouse
             from Horny for Truth on 2006-09-09 15:26 [#01968186] Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to evolume: #01965101
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 | It's a terrific track. Reminds me of Hard Normal Daddy but with some of those twisty Plaid type melodies.
 
 
 
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         |  Raz0rBlade_uk
             on 2006-09-09 15:49 [#01968190] Points: 12540 Status: Addict | Show recordbag
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 | Whatever happened to quality control? Despite popular opinion, I'm adamant that this release is fake; bar "welcome
 to europe" (good track) and "modern bass guitar" (average
 track). My main reason for thinking this is that I believe
 the other tracks to be wholly shite. To me, most of the
 tracks sound very "software", which isn't something that I
 usually expect from this hardware genius. I listen to many
 of the tracks disgusted at what I'm hearing. At first I
 thought "hm, yeah, this is nice" but then I snapped out of
 it and went "wait.. this is squarepusher. I could download
 better music from an unsigned artist for free" - If when the
 album is released and the tracks are the same, then I am
 likely to lose all faith in a hero that I regard on a par
 with old richie. I hope to fucking god that this release is
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         |  staz
             on 2006-09-09 15:52 [#01968192] Points: 9844 Status: Regular | Followup to Raz0rBlade_uk: #01968190
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 | why would an unreleased artist be so much worse? 
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         |  Raz0rBlade_uk
             on 2006-09-09 15:55 [#01968193] Points: 12540 Status: Addict | Followup to staz: #01968192 | Show recordbag
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 | listen to 'welcome to europe' then listen to all the other tracks. keep on switching between 'welcome to europe' and
 other tracks. i did this for about half and hour, and you
 seriously begin to hear a huge difference. if this release
 is actually fake then I will be so happy. if it isn't I may
 look like a bit of an idiot, but, at the same time, tom
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         |  staz
             on 2006-09-09 15:59 [#01968196] Points: 9844 Status: Regular | Followup to Raz0rBlade_uk: #01968193
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 | there is such a distinct fucking thread between all the tracks that i cannot fathom why you think this is a fake.
 also, why would warp bother PRESSING UP fakes? you know how
 much it costs? you do realize that people have had promos
 for quite a while, right? anyway, the whole "fake" thing is
 extremely silly and all of this stuff is very easily
 identifiable as jenkinson work. i actually happen to really
 enjoy it. people seem very split about it though, and that's
 what i expected after hearing it for the first time, before
 it leaked. anyway, it's real. get over it. it's obvious if
 you've listened to pusher's back catalogue at least once.
 
 
 
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         |  Raz0rBlade_uk
             on 2006-09-09 16:02 [#01968198] Points: 12540 Status: Addict | Followup to staz: #01968196 | Show recordbag
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 | ooooooooooooh! hit a nerve have i!? 
 i'm mainly in denial tbh. i don't want it to be real because
 i'm so disappointed. i can accept that it's real, but i
 really don't want to. it literally tears me up inside. you
 have no idea how much i was anticipating this album. my
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         |  staz
             on 2006-09-09 16:04 [#01968199] Points: 9844 Status: Regular | Followup to Raz0rBlade_uk: #01968198
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 | oooooooooooooh! no, not really. i just think it's funny to see people scream "fake" just because something didn't live
 up to their expectations AND when they have no idea.
 TEE-HEE!
 
 
 
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         |  Raz0rBlade_uk
             on 2006-09-09 16:08 [#01968201] Points: 12540 Status: Addict | Followup to staz: #01968199 | Show recordbag
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 | well i'm happy for you that you enjoyed it. 
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         |  staz
             on 2006-09-09 16:10 [#01968202] Points: 9844 Status: Regular | Followup to Raz0rBlade_uk: #01968201
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         |  Falito
             from Balenciaga  on 2006-09-09 16:11 [#01968203] Points: 3974 Status: Lurker | Show recordbag
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 | i listen the album yesterday for first time. i havent listen very much the sqpusher music.
 
 i like it a lot.enjoyable and very cool to sail.
 
 i feel this musics comes from a person who is a finder,
 his mate aphex is more like a encounter man.
 
 i dunno nothing about japanese versions.thanks
 
 
 
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