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Best British dance act at the brits
#22
Posted 22 February 2003 - 11:24 PM
Once a day, or once a week. I really like the forum and talking to people around the world. I find it great that a band that can reach out and touch people of different languages and cultures and brind them here to discuss and complain, LOL. Its just great.
#24
Posted 23 February 2003 - 12:26 AM
Totally and not only chems its the whole electronic music genre. you don't need to know or understand any language its just good music and no(less) vocals and stupid lyrics (some of the times).
I am originally from India and i came to US in 2000 and that's when i heard Chems music and i loved it.
I am originally from India and i came to US in 2000 and that's when i heard Chems music and i loved it.
#26
Posted 23 February 2003 - 6:17 PM
India is awesome my friend. So many people around you. You never feel left out or anything. I have tons of friends there and i still keep in touch with them. All my life i was only exposed to traditional indian music and some westren pop but when i came to US my cousin showed me Chemical brothers and other techno music and i loved it.
#36
Posted 25 February 2003 - 1:53 AM
Glacko-Fahn, the music scene here sucks(no offence). Everyone thinks if your not listening to rap or some crappy rock band, you are queer. I hate all the manufactured bands and 'artists' that come our of here. How often do you hear a CB's song on Much Music? LOL, its pretty bad over here, and the selection of good techno groups coming out of Europe is hard to find in stores here. Well, maybe its better in Toronto, but across most of North America its getting to the point were you wanna destroy something. }:-@
#37
Posted 25 February 2003 - 2:24 AM
Hehehe. Montr�al is good as well as Toronto (however T.O going downhill).
Much isn't all bad! They've played two chems concerts!! (Live@T.O. April 19/2002 and another one I'm not sure about, but I have TPPR from it)
Much isn't all bad! They've played two chems concerts!! (Live@T.O. April 19/2002 and another one I'm not sure about, but I have TPPR from it)
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.
#40
Posted 25 February 2003 - 11:01 AM
Music tastes in my area are divided either in the pop/hip hop/rap people, and the rock/metal/gothic freaks on the other side (which is the better one in my opinion). No one seems to be into intelligent electronic music like the Chem's, Crystal Method or Leftfield.