giorgioladisa

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Shackleton 3 Eps
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Since off-topic is becoming the subject of discussion, I would like to say that I agree with one of the Debaser users (cptgaio), who defined the MA as being born and dying simultaneously with the birth and death of trip hop itself. It may be a bit of a generalization, but it seems to me that the latest productions from Massive have truly come out long after their time.
Shackleton 3 Eps
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I don’t understand why you keep bringing up Massive Attack.
Shackleton 3 Eps
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I haven't listened to Scuba yet, unless you're referring to King Britt (King Britt presents Scuba: Hidden Treasures).
Shackleton 3 Eps
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Shackleton :-)
Shackleton 3 Eps
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Naturally, I wanted to write Shackleton. Sorry for the initial spam.
Shackleton 3 Eps
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In the dubstep scene, I’d like to point out the new album by 2562, "Unbalance," and the already classic Headhunter "Nomad." My favorites from last year (and who cares, you might say?)
Shackleton 3 Eps
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Shakleton is the sole producer of this "3 EP'S" (Sam Shakleton to be precise). He was part of a duo when he produced music under the alias Skull Disco.
Everything But The Girl Temperamental
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Great review. Alia. Despite what some say, they have never made any techno tracks. Clearly, this is a snobbish generalization without any knowledge of the facts. Just because it has a 4/4 beat doesn’t necessarily mean it’s techno or tunz-tunz... Often, there’s much more behind these productions. Interestingly, "The future of the future" (which is a co-production with Deep Dish) features in the soundtrack of "C'era un cinese in coma" by Verdone.
4 Hero Two Pages
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The 4hero are 2 (marc mac and dego), not 4 :-)
Nanni Loy Café Express
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Certo, inviami pure il testo e procederò con la traduzione.