ZiOn

DeRank : 19,12
DeAge™ : 7899 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Infected Mushroom I'm The Supervisor
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My favorite supertruzzi!
Chumbawamba A Singsong And A Scrap
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"Fifa World Cup '98" beggar. Nice OST from the turn of the millennium, there was also "Rockafeller Skank" by Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim ;-)
Metallica Master Of Puppets
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Ah, here’s a fresh group that has never been reviewed, it was about time! The first single should be a little-known gem called "Orion," right?
Prodigy The Fat Of The Land
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The tacky remix of "Diesel Power" is kindly released by mister Kool Keith aka Doctor Octagon aka Black Elvis aka Dr. Dooom aka Master Of Illusion, I wouldn’t download it that quickly dear Mike ;-)
Mouse On Mars Vulvaland
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You destroy things, but don’t you like anything that isn't brain-scrambling-unlistenable? :-) I don’t own the album in question, but I love Mouse On Mars’ ā€œIdiologyā€ and ā€œAutoditacker,ā€ so I’ll make sure to get this one too (which I saw at FNAC for a low price). THNX 4 SEGNALESCION!
Kruder and Dorfmeister The K & D Sessions
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I believe they sampled, filtered, and processed everything at the Gab studio, like good expert remixers ;-) By the way, there are two RMXs of "Bug Powder Dust," the second one exclusively Dub and an absolute trip. And what can I say about their version of "Heroes" by Mr. Roni Size? Truly two great musicians with a capital M.
Prodigy The Fat Of The Land
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A nice album from a band that, in my opinion, has done better (see "Experience" and "Music For The Jilted Generation")
Kruder and Dorfmeister The K & D Sessions
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Bug powder dust and mugwump jism
And the wild boys runnin' 'round Interzone trippin'
Letter to control about the Big Brother (Led into control?) (Learning to control?) (Lenin to control?)
Try like hard to not blow my cover
Kruder and Dorfmeister The K & D Sessions
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But what is the RMX of "Bug Powder Dust" by Bomb The Bass? Wow, what a style :-)
Amalia Grè Amalia Grè
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Refined and elegant, too bad for some lyrics that verge a bit on the trivial. "Cuore Pallido" is stunning ;-)