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When did the Chemicals Hit You??
#26
Posted 09 February 2003 - 4:18 PM
Well,
I cant really remember was it when I heard their remix of prodigy's voodoo people or when I heard block rockin beats. Anyway, i know i have been into prodigy from that time and the first track i've heard from them was "no good" back in 93 or '94 so I guess it was the remix that came in first. As danelf84 said, I also heavili got into big beat and it really annoys me it hasnt become more developed.
Everybody seems to have forgotten about it even egzisting. I mean, it's not really emotional music. It's more like constant pumping energy with this phat bass following every inch of the way. What I dont get is how did Gabba Techno ( Thunderdome compilations etc.) get so succesful and still it remained underground and even today their new compilations are coming out, and big beat didnt?.
I guess I'm not the only guy on the planet that likes big beat hence the question.
Gone a bit of topic here, sorry about that.
Cheers
I cant really remember was it when I heard their remix of prodigy's voodoo people or when I heard block rockin beats. Anyway, i know i have been into prodigy from that time and the first track i've heard from them was "no good" back in 93 or '94 so I guess it was the remix that came in first. As danelf84 said, I also heavili got into big beat and it really annoys me it hasnt become more developed.
Everybody seems to have forgotten about it even egzisting. I mean, it's not really emotional music. It's more like constant pumping energy with this phat bass following every inch of the way. What I dont get is how did Gabba Techno ( Thunderdome compilations etc.) get so succesful and still it remained underground and even today their new compilations are coming out, and big beat didnt?.
I guess I'm not the only guy on the planet that likes big beat hence the question.
Gone a bit of topic here, sorry about that.
Cheers
#38
Posted 14 February 2003 - 10:20 PM
I saw a huge outdoor Come With Us wall thing somewhere when it first came out...
He put on a turn-down collar, a black bow, and wore his Sunday tail-coat. As such, he looked spruce, and what his clothes would not do, his instinct for making the most of his good looks would.