leonid

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DeAge™ : 7331 days • Here since 15 may 2006
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eh but I accidentally gave it a 1 and I wanted to make up for it. I would never dare to give a score of 1 to a futurist lyricist like you. I bet a lira that you'd love the laughing hyenas.
Wolf Eyes Human Animal
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previous
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to the mistake
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to remedy
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no, I think I made a mistake
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here it is
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they seem deserving, and the reception, as usual, is... well, let's say recognizable...
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staying in the trip hop realm, mo'wax has released the two compilations headz (a total of 6 CDs!!!) which I believe is truly a comprehensive operation. It features all the leading artists from that scene at their peak. Those are CDs you should have if you like the genre; moreover, headz 2 has a really beautiful and precious packaging (but I think it's sold out and now it's just ordinary plastic...)
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I understand, Fidia. But like everyone, I have my idiosyncrasies. For example, the cures. It's stronger than me (and I know it's not about one, but I was just trying to annoy Mariaelena).
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zion: I mentioned Amon Tobin. Herbaliser made a beautiful song (the blend with what what on the first). The others, DJ Food aside, are negligible. I really disagree when you talk about experimentalism. If you were to mention Staalplaat in terms of experimentation, I could agree, but Ninja Tune has always represented the easier, more consumer-oriented and hype side of the downtempo/d'n'b combination. NT has never truly innovated. Take Mo'Wax for example; they were the ones making an effort. Then again, as always, it’s a matter of taste.