Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7754 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Demis Roussos Demis
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I went back to reread it and I rephrased my judgment: this review is a bit constipated antwzickhenò.
Demis Roussos Demis
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Bartle, no, sorry, but what grades? You can't have seriously listened to him! There's also a bit of Gassman, right...?
Demis Roussos Demis
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Oh, the first review since 1924 on a character of moderate fame! May the Light have freed you from the burdensome kling-klang metallic taste of viking-shit-noise? Review review pistolotta antzichenò.
Orbital Green Album
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In fact, I'm not contradicting you, earpiece... I was talking to puntiniCAZ!
Orbital Green Album
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...Involution, indeed. Anyway, you skipped over the topic, which was "you are wrong." Prodigy and Orbital were around in the early '90s, and I believe those ravers who listened to them are people you never got to know because they died at least ten years ago (otherwise, what kind of ravers were they?).
Orbital Green Album
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I've never been: my life consists of healthy runs in the park, fruit juices with a minimum of 40% and a daily campaign against smoking. But don't be a mythomaniac, you didn't go to the '90s raves because of a chronological issue: I can't believe you were at raves listening to the Orbital at 11-12 years old. You were definitely at those tacky ones where H-Bomb went (you mentioned him): the second half of the '90s, pure diarrhea. No good (start the dance) by the Prodigy, which is a great track, is featured in the corresponding video at a rave party with Flint bouncing around like a rubber ball, so I'd say there hasn't always been this crap. On the contrary.
Orbital Green Album
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Rather, he has a point. Changes made, I don't know why, but I was convinced that "You Never Can Tell" was from '58.
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Tatanka? Tannino? But those aren't raves, they're bullshit.
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Geenoo, you're such a fool: you let yourself get upset by an eloquent but partial critique! Bartle, a couple of chapters will be missing...
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The view of caz is correct, but partial. The rave picked up quite a bit of trash, but from pure literary experience, we know that Orbital, Prodigy, and Orb ended up at parties: on one hand, it's true that Orbital were lightweights, but on the other hand, it’s absolutely untrue that they were cut from raves. "Satan" and "Chime" were the first singles launched by the two Hartnolls at English raves: the work of the Hartnoll brothers in the late '80s and early '90s was spent solely in free parties, and only starting from the "Brown Album" did they begin to create more "theoretical" work. This album gathers the first singles from raves and rightly belongs to that culture. The others might not. Then, caz, it may also be that you haven’t met someone who listened to Orbital at raves, but they certainly were among the pioneers of warehouse music.