killgod

DeRank : 0,05
DeAge™ : 7441 days • Here since 24 january 2006
Underworld Dubnobasswithmyheadman
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small but it's there, not hidden; if you focus on the melody with the depraved atmosphere of the clubs, it's clearly visible, a bright bass flowing into the chill out. the rest is an apologia on how to live this music, with hints of it at the raves and the empty people who fill themselves with drugs. "Can our love survive the withdrawal from drugs?" the review is here.
Underworld Dubnobasswithmyheadman
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I hope you don't set foot in my reviews again. After what you wrote about the Deftones, you're a failure and a terrible—I mean terrible—critic. Go to your fanzine where at least they respect you.
Underworld Dubnobasswithmyheadman
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Eraser, not to put it lightly, but if you don’t know what you’re reading, what the hell are you sending me to do?
Underworld Dubnobasswithmyheadman
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Could I edit the format to make it readable by more people by sending it to the left? It's not up to me to decide. It depends on where you listen to them, in the car, at home when you smoke, when in an instant the CD fades away, ending, and you are left with? a CD by the Underworld?
Almamegretta DubFellas
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mariaelena but is this instrumental or is there someone fixing a raizz that has gone to another part?
The Chemical Brothers Come With Us
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Well... indeed, I will have to delve into electronics if you tell me that the first two are good, but they won't make me revisit the whole genre from scratch. If changing synth is like changing air for Chemical or the latest Shadow, perhaps they built an album that didn't match what people wanted at that moment, who were intensely engaged maybe by Prefuse or "Always Outnumbered" by Prodigy, which for many is clearly superior to "Push the Button". It has more current rhythms, sounds carefully mixed, it calls to mind breakbeat with a longer stride than its antagonist, and live they captured yet another multitude of young people’s attention. (also throw in Warp) but it’s a more experimental electronic.
The Chemical Brothers Come With Us
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Maybe I've never truly loved them because I get more delirious over the rougher, more structured things like Prodigy and Faithless... they are different types of fusions, but the unz unz still reigns, making you enjoy the track.
The Chemical Brothers Come With Us
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I've never been able to stand these people; it's because of the excessive fusion of musical styles that they apply to do so many things, none of which they do well... or maybe only "hey boy hey girl" turned out well for them...
Jay-Z The Kingdom Come
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blessed him
Europe The Final Countdown
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it seems to me like a Rocky Balboa thing