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The_Funkmaster
from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-15 03:42 [#00126782]
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"mhtrtc is like a state forest in the daytime and geogaddi is the same woods at near-dusk. while during the day the trees and scenery are beautiful, at night everything is cast in shadow. the beauty is still there, but theres a dark undercurrent distorting all the elements that youre familiar with. a must listen. "
that's from a review of Geogaddi... I thought it was cool...
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corngrower
from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2002-03-15 03:47 [#00126787]
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nice, where did you get this review from?
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The_Funkmaster
from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-15 03:51 [#00126789]
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Amazon.com... it's from a customer review...
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Xanatos
from New York City (United States) on 2002-03-15 04:02 [#00126794]
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That's cool. I don't know if I agree, but thats a really interesting musical imagery well expressed.
I guess I'm just sort of underwhelmed by Geogaddi in comparison with the earth shaking Music Has the Right to Children.
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D-Hex
from Blue Springs Missouri (United States) on 2002-03-15 21:20 [#00127605]
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Oh xanatos i totally disagree.........i was actually a little disappointed with mhtrtc because i was expecting something a little different, and i got what i was expecting from mhtrtc with geogaddi,,,hope that made sense.
Geogaddi takes me on a journey through my past memories from childhood. There are so many little blinks and bloops and bleeps that bring up something from my past and i can feel it emotionally. I just like the fact that geogaddi is a very confident, ambitious project that wants to move you, where mhtrtc had, i think too many song songs.
Thats what i think, bye.
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