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rockenjohnny
from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2004-10-31 17:33 [#01377469]
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is unbeatable. been listening to it several times a day for the past few weeks. cheers awdecker!
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DJ Xammax
from not America on 2004-10-31 17:49 [#01377475]
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I know, I know... it's good.
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deepspace9mm
from filth on 2004-10-31 17:55 [#01377477]
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Yeh. Good musics for shure.
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Aesthetics
from the IDM Kiosk on 2004-10-31 18:23 [#01377486]
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yeah, this is one of the best on Draft 7.30
when I walked into Paradiso (Warp party) this Februari the Warp DJ played V-Proc, after this V-Proc got a whole different dimension for me
funny how a song played in a certain surrounding (and ofcourse very loud on huge speakers) can change the way you think about it
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2004-10-31 18:25 [#01377488]
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Of course :)
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mrgypsum
on 2004-10-31 18:34 [#01377491]
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anybody else hear hip hop in this track, well more than other ae tracks
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brokephones
from Londontario on 2004-10-31 18:56 [#01377504]
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I certainly do. The drum samples are very punchy and have a certain chika chika boom boom quality to them. I like how it sounds like the beat is travelling through all sorts of glass-cutting lasers.
V-Proc is short for Virtual Proctologist
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