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offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2006-10-05 13:39 [#01982684]
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first i listen analord 10 and then analord 1,and
think Phonatacid can be one extraterrial song make true and
im listening and i listen to the start of song,and
listen to the wheckkbrup acid patterns that grow and
fast and rubber sounds,trhe fabulous hit hats.fuck all what
i hear before.


 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2006-10-05 14:52 [#01982717]
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you listen acid! :D


 

offline 010101 from Vancouver (Canada) on 2006-10-05 17:07 [#01982802]
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I also didn't get it. I love all the old analogue sounds but
there really isn't a "hook" for me to want to listen to it
anymore.

When will he release Digilord?


 

offline zoomancer from Kabul (Afghanistan) on 2006-10-05 22:36 [#01982891]
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Its funny but I still think the melodies on Aalords are
pretty generic, however the compositions do start getting
interesting when their tonalites start slipping down the
scales and loosing their well initial tones..a result of the
heating circuits I assume...they start creating these
abstract, polychromatic or atonal...(depending on the
starting points I suppose) atmospheres..adds a bit of
intrigue a mystery to the proceedings...


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2006-10-05 22:49 [#01982898]
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That's not even 'cute' foreign english. It makes no sense
what so ever. Try an online translator.


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2006-10-06 00:18 [#01982938]
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DSP sucks though.


 

offline B123 from The wicked underbelly (Australia) on 2006-10-06 01:13 [#01982946]
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awesome point, skateboarding is a good example of that
also..


 

offline bogala from NYC (United States) on 2006-10-06 04:40 [#01983014]
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Im not saying you have to know how it was made in order to
enjoy it, I am saying it offers a new level of appreciation.



 

offline bogala from NYC (United States) on 2006-10-06 04:42 [#01983017]
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do you have some special info elsusive?


 

offline furoi from Udine (Eriko Sato's undies) (Italy) on 2006-10-06 06:39 [#01983058]
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plus i didn't remember there was a topic on the planet mu
board in which richard xyz posted using the alias Analord

yo


 

offline impakt from where we do not speak of! on 2006-10-06 06:42 [#01983061]
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Analord 1, 2, 4 and 5 might be my favorites.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2006-10-06 08:58 [#01983135]
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well, i wasn't around (too young) for the early analogue
days.

this kinda helped me grasp an understanding of all-analogue
or whatever ... dunno how to put it.

ya there's a lot of other stuff i listen to that are like
this from back in the day ... i dunno, i really enjoy the
melodies

i dont make music so i don't know just how hard or easy it
was to make tracks like this


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2006-10-06 08:58 [#01983137]
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bwoon dub

tops


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2006-10-06 09:05 [#01983139]
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"i dont make music so i don't know just how hard or easy it
was to make tracks like this"

its way easy thats why everyone makes great tracks just like
richie, er wait.....tracks like his are very hard to find,
so im guessing it must take technique and skill



 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2006-10-06 09:14 [#01983154]
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lisbon acid still blows me away

i think it's slowly becoming my fav+

so many good moments in it

:D :D :D :D


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2006-10-06 09:16 [#01983157]
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Id still buy all the analords on 4+ disk set, or whatever it
takes. The vinyls and mp3 are great, but id like something
official in digital form.


 

offline nacmat on 2006-10-06 09:48 [#01983173]
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you can get more than 15 instant classics in the series

its true though that about 5 tracks are even annoying... but
thats not much considering they are 43 tracks


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2006-10-06 10:44 [#01983220]
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10?

You missed 10.


 

offline axion from planet rock (Sweden) on 2006-10-06 15:43 [#01983459]
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very good shit most of them tracks


 

offline rad smiles on 2006-10-07 08:10 [#01983706]
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i like boredoms!


 

offline big from lsg on 2006-10-07 08:13 [#01983708]
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it's unemotional and pretentious


 

offline staz on 2006-10-07 12:03 [#01983765]
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how can electronic music be "emotional" apart from what you
yourself read into it?


 


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