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But it's not a matter of fine points; if someone sets the reviews explaining the historical context and gets it wrong, they are wrong about the review. Considering that no one forces you to explain the historical context, it's even more incorrect. And if for you an album that has sold out multiple times, which had its deluxe version reissued after 10 years, which has appeared in all the best rap albums lists, and has been sampled in dozens of other albums, is by a not-so-famous artist, then good for you. It's not just a matter of taste; these are still products intended for commerce, and when you talk about commerce, there are data, not just "in my opinion."
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Hip hop music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia <- Wikipedia, not exactly the most prestigious place, right? Check the entry "east coast rap," they mention very few albums including, Word...Life. I'm telling you again, talk about the albums without inserting your out-of-this-world views, you'd make a better impression.
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It seems to me that Omar Credle is rarely mentioned. And you're mistaken. O.C. in America has always been justly oversold and is always brought up by the people who matter. In Italy, he hasn't taken off like Wu or others because no one understands what the hell he's saying, so they miss out on 90%. Then if you take your trips all by yourself where only a few appreciate a super famous artist, okay, safe travels.
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<< O.C., another talented lyricist who never reached the fame he deserved. >> In fact, the platinum records of Word...Life were won by you, not him. But why do you include all these details in the reviews, risking to spout massive nonsense? O.C. never praised is hilarious.
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The first days of spring are coming because I told them to :D
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Nice also one that said "the stereo and some music have been taken from the car."
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"The ox that calls the donkey horned!" Eh no. I asked you not to change the subject, I didn't write "you're the king of changing the subject on the move, a topic unknown to me." Among oxen, we know each other. The other day I read one of those police reports that circulate online, and the officer wrote "seven cows were found, of which one is a bull."
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Well, don’t change it again; I'm specifically saying that I don't believe your knowledge of saws and sinusoids can be both in-depth and old. You’ve read Wikipedia, and I can try to find logical foundations by reasoning about "what you would have done if your knowledge were as you say," but it’s just fluff. I don’t believe it because my animal instinct tells me so /// Qzerty, give it a shot; I didn't believe it either, but it's true, nèèèh, it makes a big difference from mp3 to original (this doesn’t apply to all CDs, in fact, the opposite is true for the vast majority).
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Before you misunderstand, let me specify that for me it's still "acceptable" to talk about untilted in mp3, since Autechre have put the CD on sale without stating "beware, you need €40,000 to experience it properly and a soundproof room." So it's their fault, not yours.
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I can't believe it! You would have raved about the Untilted album way more than the Untilted reviewer, you would have made it a chapter in the history of electronic music, praising the merits of such creativity. Instead, it's the complete opposite; you're talking about an album where half of the sounds you heard are different from the original, and many others you didn't hear at all because they were cut from the mp3. You went to see what a sawtooth was just to respond, you butterfly.