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#62
Posted 23 December 2002 - 3:05 AM
**NOTE***
my fave albums list: it was referring to albums excluding the brilliant albums by pink floyd, the beatles, etc.
Those included, they would probably be on par (or above) DYOH and LTIA (but not surrender). thats it.
my fave albums list: it was referring to albums excluding the brilliant albums by pink floyd, the beatles, etc.
Those included, they would probably be on par (or above) DYOH and LTIA (but not surrender). thats 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.
#64
Posted 24 December 2002 - 10:44 AM
LTIA is referred to earlier in this topic: larks tongues in aspic by King Crimson
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.
#65
Posted 27 December 2002 - 1:44 AM
Chemical Brothers
The first Chems song that really captured me was loops of fury and block rockin' beats
since then I have consumed all they have produced, so far I haven't seen then live yet.
Faithless
Fist song was God is a DJ and then Insomnia, imoho, Sunday 8 pm and saturday 3 am (the remixes) is the overall best album ever.
Basement jaxx
Fist song was Red Alert and I've loved them ever since. Get me off make me go wild
Moby
Like his slow songs and Flower. Last album is no good though, he's repeating himselfe
Fatboy Slim
Prais You was the first song i heard, got all the albums since (and before)
Kings of Convenience
Got their first cd and rather liked it, got the remix album aswell
Portishead, Moloko, Morcheba, Mono, The Avalanches and The Knife are other artist that take up as much place a possible in my shelf.
The first Chems song that really captured me was loops of fury and block rockin' beats
since then I have consumed all they have produced, so far I haven't seen then live yet.
Faithless
Fist song was God is a DJ and then Insomnia, imoho, Sunday 8 pm and saturday 3 am (the remixes) is the overall best album ever.
Basement jaxx
Fist song was Red Alert and I've loved them ever since. Get me off make me go wild
Moby
Like his slow songs and Flower. Last album is no good though, he's repeating himselfe
Fatboy Slim
Prais You was the first song i heard, got all the albums since (and before)
Kings of Convenience
Got their first cd and rather liked it, got the remix album aswell
Portishead, Moloko, Morcheba, Mono, The Avalanches and The Knife are other artist that take up as much place a possible in my shelf.
#69
Posted 09 January 2003 - 2:08 AM
anType Escribi�:
Two reasons: 1) because it's too long for radio :(
2) Radio never plays great songs :x
You've obviously never listened to MY radio show :P
we have a website if you wanna check what we play, also, theres some photos of me :P ugly ones but still photos haahahaha [im DjSeZ by the way.]
http://www.franticthursdays.2ya.com
#75
Posted 15 January 2003 - 7:54 AM
Best Electronic Songs / Albums
The Crystal Method - the most talented electronic band of all time (and even better in concert)
Vegas - the entire album is absolutely genius
Cherry Twist - the two best builds ever sequenced (and i love builds, which is the majority of my music)
The Chemical Brothers - the best funk and remix dj group i've ever heard
Loops of Fury - devastating ear candy from a system with the correct abilities
Setting Sun - very cool song
Bring the Pain [Chemical Mix] - method man wishes all of his shit was this dope
Voodoo people [Chemical Brothers Remix]
and many, many more . . .
Moby - i like the old days, when only i liked (or knew of) moby
Everything is Wrong - 'the' moby album
Play - most notably, Porcelain
The Prodigy
The Fat of the Land - very funky album
Depeche Mode - hey, they were at the forefront of electronic music (too many great albums to mention)
Paul Oakenfold - i really appreciate some of his stuff (and hate some of it as well)
Swordfish Soundtrack - tight beats (many highly manipulated)
Password - incredible intro (with those beautifully splintered beats)
KMFDM - cool album covers
Megalomaniac - great song
Velvet Acid Christ - cool band with many albums (esp if you like KMFDM)
http://www.the-revolution.net/vac/
Jason Nevans - hey, can't i self-promote (life's too short not to) 8)
so far, 18 free (chemically induced) songs on the site - http://www.jasonnevans.com/
And some dope underground stuff, most of you have never heard of (for a later post) and none of you could handle.
jn
The Crystal Method - the most talented electronic band of all time (and even better in concert)
Vegas - the entire album is absolutely genius
Cherry Twist - the two best builds ever sequenced (and i love builds, which is the majority of my music)
The Chemical Brothers - the best funk and remix dj group i've ever heard
Loops of Fury - devastating ear candy from a system with the correct abilities
Setting Sun - very cool song
Bring the Pain [Chemical Mix] - method man wishes all of his shit was this dope
Voodoo people [Chemical Brothers Remix]
and many, many more . . .
Moby - i like the old days, when only i liked (or knew of) moby
Everything is Wrong - 'the' moby album
Play - most notably, Porcelain
The Prodigy
The Fat of the Land - very funky album
Depeche Mode - hey, they were at the forefront of electronic music (too many great albums to mention)
Paul Oakenfold - i really appreciate some of his stuff (and hate some of it as well)
Swordfish Soundtrack - tight beats (many highly manipulated)
Password - incredible intro (with those beautifully splintered beats)
KMFDM - cool album covers
Megalomaniac - great song
Velvet Acid Christ - cool band with many albums (esp if you like KMFDM)
http://www.the-revolution.net/vac/
Jason Nevans - hey, can't i self-promote (life's too short not to) 8)
so far, 18 free (chemically induced) songs on the site - http://www.jasonnevans.com/
And some dope underground stuff, most of you have never heard of (for a later post) and none of you could handle.
jn