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offline pigster from melbs on 2006-12-18 05:18 [#02018789]
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does every single boomkat review praise the shit out of the
release, no matter what it is or how crap it is. perhaps im
not looking hard enough, but i cant find a single negative
comment.

i know its just a marketing thing, and most other places do
it too, but its a little pointless having a review in the
first place if you know every single review is just claiming
its the album of the year.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2006-12-18 05:22 [#02018795]
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I think they may be trying to only sell music they seem to
support.


 

offline Brisk from selling smack at the orphanage on 2006-12-18 05:41 [#02018815]
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I've spotted a few negative reviews. The ones I can think
of:

Tycho
Bonobo
Funkstorung

And I think Taxidermist is right. You very rarely see any
funky house/club related stuff on boomkat. They just list
the genres they like, and try to find the positive aspects
of each release. They provide samples anyway, so you can
always make up your own mind. Boomkat is great.


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2006-12-18 05:44 [#02018817]
Points: 10031 Status: Regular



so? they're trying to make money. i dont blame them for
putting spin on everything. maybe you could do a bit of
background research about a release. read reviews on other
sites, d/l a few tracks of slsk or something. or listen to
the actual samples on boomkat itself. they offer a good
service, but are a shop, not a review site, so of course
they will have a bias.



 

offline pigster from melbs on 2006-12-18 06:33 [#02018833]
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yeah yeah i know. i know theyre a shop not a reveiw site,
and i know theyre just trying to sell records.
i didnt really considered that they only sell things they
like.
i dunno, i guess im not blaming them it just got on me
nerves browsing about. blablabla, i'll stop posting
pointless topics now.


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2006-12-18 06:56 [#02018837]
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also they put up samples wich say more than any review..but
yeah, like people say, they sell music they actually like.


 

offline notmyname from France on 2006-12-18 07:49 [#02018874]
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they wrote a kind of a bad review of the Freq_out2 cd (Ash
international) but i liked the sample & bought it and....
in fact it's very good, its just a bit weird & static :
droney/ambient music feat. Bjnilsen & much of the touch/ash
smala.



 

offline notmyname from France on 2006-12-18 07:52 [#02018875]
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see (funny review btw):

http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=19846


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2006-12-18 08:16 [#02018881]
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You occassionally get neutralish ones of certain tracks in a
release, but even then, always praise for the rest of it
too.

The worst I've seen was they (rightly) described Skreams
album as having too much filler, but then went on to say,
something along the lines of, "but the other tracks are so
absolutely amazing that this doesn't matter at all."


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2006-12-18 09:34 [#02018902]
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samples can bugger you, though.

I remember the samples of Dick Devine's "Cautella" sounding
amazing, while the record itself isn't that interesting at
all.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2006-12-18 09:40 [#02018907]
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Yeah, I find it's fairly rare, I had the same thing with
Library Tapes - Feelings For Something Lost. One of the 2
samples was good, so I bought it, but then all the other
tracks were rubbish and even that track wasn't much cop in
full length.


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2006-12-18 10:09 [#02018917]
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sometimes, sure. i think i learnt quite well of what to
expect through listening to samples.


 

offline notmyname from France on 2006-12-18 10:29 [#02018927]
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& that's what is missing from warpmart (besides their own
releases)


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2006-12-18 10:29 [#02018928]
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I agree that in the vast majority of cases they are a
massive help and 80% of my recent music purchases have been
directly as a result of listening to boomkat samples.


 

offline Archrival on 2006-12-18 16:38 [#02019029]
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the campfire headphase review wasnt that kind.


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2006-12-19 10:41 [#02019227]
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Yep, and at the end puts an equivalent to "buy this shit".


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-12-19 10:41 [#02019229]
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I never read that dismissive Tycho review before, EXCELLENT.



 

offline esaruoho from helsinki (Finland) on 2006-12-19 16:20 [#02019356]
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" TYCHO - Past Is Prologue
Merck
CD // £12.99
TYCHO - Past Is Prologue, Merck

New on Merck. A fleshed out re-issue of Tycho’s first
widely available album ‘Sunrise Projector’, ‘Past is
Prologue’ comes bundled with groovy new artwork and three
exclusive remixes from Dusty Brown, Chachi Jones and Planet
Mu’s Nautilis. As Merck begins to wind down it’s been
releasing some of the most interesting titles on it’s
books yet, sadly this isn’t one of them and is possibly
one of the most unashamed Boards of Canada pastiches I have
ever heard. It’s not even that the music is unpleasant, it
really isn’t – but it just makes me want to root out for
the real thing. Using synths that sound like they’ve
actually been sampled from the Hi-Scores EP and even
resorting to lo-fi vocal samples underneath the dusty drum
samples there seems to be no stone left unturned. I know a
lot of artists get compared to BoC, they’ve become the
typical genre comparison – you make electronic music and
use nice melodies, well you sound like BoC, but that aside,
‘Past is Prologue’ really DOES sound like our Scottish
friends. I guess people will lap this up (it already sold
5000 on the Grammafon label), especially after the
disappointment of ‘The Campfire Headphase’ but I don’t
know how much more low-slung loops and pretty analogue
melodies I can take before I reach total saturation. Even an
awesome remix from Nautilis doesn’t save this one I’m
afraid – bored of Canada? I think so. "


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2006-12-19 19:16 [#02019476]
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it seems kind of obvious, but apparently it needs to be
said.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-12-19 19:41 [#02019493]
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did anyone get that weird mail from steedie?


 

offline kid from mum (United Kingdom) on 2006-12-19 21:23 [#02019506]
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i remembered this one in particular, they were right too, it
was crap.

Incredibly messy new album from Michael Fackesch and Chris
De Luca, making that ‘difficult’ transition to more
adult-orientated acoustic electronica. It’s a sanitised,
sterile version of what fat studio executives imagine
leftfield music must sound like. Vocal contributions come
from Lamb’s Louise Rhodes, Tes and some newcommers who
give it their best shot, but the over-production and lack of
new ideas is somehow hugely irritating and present
throughout each of the 14 tracks on offer. The album veers
from re-configuerd digi-hiphopisms, to “mature” and
endlessly pretentious downtempo studio pieces giving it the
acoustic treatment with all the raw emotion and integrity
you could expect from someone like Seal or the
aforementioned Finley Quaye. The cd comes with a glossy
postcard for each of the tracks on board, shame that the
extravagence didn’t stretch to accommodate some new ideas
or a desire to take music further out and into new terrain.
“Disconnected” is the perfect album to grow old to,
thrusting you into middle age with the safety of dull,
famililiar surroundings while giving you the feeling that
you’re still somehow in the know. Excellent artwork
though.


 

offline kid from mum (United Kingdom) on 2006-12-19 21:24 [#02019507]
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oh, i forgot to put: Funkstorung - Disconnected.


 

offline pigster from melbs on 2006-12-20 03:02 [#02019540]
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ok i take back what i said : )


 

offline penexpers from Toronto (Canada) on 2006-12-20 11:36 [#02019673]
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You were right though. I think it was dog_belch who said
when Boomkat criticises something you know it is personal.


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2006-12-20 14:02 [#02019700]
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i like:
"people who bought this also bought..."
never seen this work as perfect as on this site...

i dislike:
just creditcards accepted (innit?)
+samples could be longer or taken from the middle of the
track

great mailorder for great music but i only order there
if i cant find it in germany
and then i have to bugger someone with a creditcard...



 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2006-12-20 23:23 [#02019931]
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i didn't like last bonobo and boc. must be i have same taste
as whoever writes those reviews.


 

offline penexpers from Toronto (Canada) on 2006-12-21 10:35 [#02020164]
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It'll be more than one person I assume. It's really nothing
to do with taste either, the reviews just list a number of
generally agreed presumptions about a release and exaggerate
them, always in a positive way.


 

offline nailik on 2006-12-21 13:46 [#02020204]
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"i have to bugger someone with a creditcard"...

You do know what "bugger" means, don't you?

Please tell me its a mistake and you don't fuck arses for
vinyl.


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2006-12-21 14:23 [#02020213]
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hahahahah,
that leads me to a question...

IF fucking arses would be the only way to get vinyl...
would you do it?



 

offline Brisk from selling smack at the orphanage on 2006-12-21 14:51 [#02020222]
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Free vinyl can only be a good thing.


 


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