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Mergi

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  1. Exposure to prodigy is probably inevitable, much of their music was on TV back then. Music For The Jilted Generation is by far the one I like most and I rate it high even compared to other music. The diversity and consistency of the music holds a really good standard and I still enjoy the album. The 'Prodigy' Experience (nobody ever read the title like that?) hasn't aged too well but there is a lot of funky fun stuff going around there. Fat Of The Land was their last real album in my ears, lot's of groovy breakbeats and loads of atmosphere. Always Outnumbered and Invaders Must Die, is to me just forced and awkward punky electronic beats. It gets very tiresome very quickly. Only track from Invaders that I sort of like is Warriors Dance, the rest is pretty lame.
  2. What the !? Well more sober more on topic. K&D are certainly masters of remixing, but I've not really figured their own music out. This one is great! I even have the promo 12" ( http://www.discogs.com/Bomb-The-Bass-Featuring-Justin-Warfield-Bug-Powder-Dust-Absorber/release/166931 )
  3. The problem with these ones very quickly surfaced as being pop... that is 3 minutes of catchy radiomusic. Though antiloop did have one seriously long acid track that I remember listening to a lot. Mirandas feel the effect also got a radio pop remix from Earthbound
  4. K&D... is tha shit... why am I not posting tha yootoobe!? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPsE8YXUnWI
  5. but "I like my suger with coffee and cream"
  6. I've been wondering why we're even in 3D... what is the fuckin' purpose. To keep our intestines inside!? No!?
  7. I'm tastin' your 4th dimension... lickin' good. Only lookin' at it! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synaesthesia
  8. that synaesthatic is represented... No?
  9. drunk music for dunk people... I'm here helpin' people keep drunk!
  10. from my heart to your soul watch my energy flow!
  11. tokyo! out of my head you flow!
  12. michelle rodriguez... mates http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0735442/ ADD... doesn't matter. Are you human enough?
  13. no no no... you've got it all wrong!
  14. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKc1Hppi9xY
  15. Artist: Digitalis Release: Soma Junkies EP Year: 1998 Label: Matsuri Productions Cat-#: MP36 Rating: 3/5 Tracklisting: A1: Telepresence A2: The Improbable Voyage B1: Soma Junkie B2: Dr Sembei 1998 saw the last releases of Matsuri and at this point they had ventured into what is usually called psy-breaks. Matsuri wasn't the only label dabbling in such an area, TIP Symbiosis 21-3 and several more I'm not aware of. This 12" is a bit all over the place. A1 being a pretty generic psy-track with the later Shakta sound. A2 is a slow dopey track with lots of sounds just dragging around and being distorted. I'm not too impressed with the a-side but the b-side certainly picks up the pace a bit. B1 does the ordinary Digitalis breakbeats which are really good and B2 is a drum n bass track with all the psychedelic fix-ins. Groovy positive vibes on this side alright.
  16. Artist: Syrinx Release: Tremolo Heaven EP Year: 1997 Label: Matsuri Productions Cat-#: MP30 Rating: 3.5/5.0 Tracklisting: A: Tremolo Heaven AA: Slippin' And Slidin' Tremolo Heaven rolls right on just like early Cydonia and The Delta and it's certainly groovy. Dark heavy bass and a sampled guitar layer being manipulated. Slippin' And Slidin' skips the guitars but keeps the psychedelics and heavy bassrolling. Whatever happend to this kind of music?
  17. Artist: Nervasystem Release: Stardust EP Year: 1997 Label: Matsuri Productions Cat-#: MP27 Rating: 3.5/4 Tracklisting: A: Stardust AA: Matter Transfer Dressler always makes completely ridiculously long tracks. Both of these tickin' in at about 11 minutes. On top of that this is '97 and Matsuri said bye bye to goa a couple of releases ago. So what we're up for is 20 minutes of dark psychedelic dungeons. I'm kind of liking this, it's not peak time ass kicking trance music but it at least sounds and feels like the music has some purpose. Stardust has a main synth stab lead which is manipulated throughout pretty much the whole track. And Mark is doing it in a mentally unstable tricky way which propels the track in the right direction. Matter Transfer follow pretty much the same recipe.
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    Endora - Joy EP

    Artist: Endora Release: Joy EP Year: 1996 Label: Matsuri Productions Cat-#: MP17 Rating: 4/5 Tracklisting: A: Joy B1: Macrosoopix B2: Fusionium Another favorite from matsuri. The Joy track has been quite the compilation-fodder, but it has an edge that I never get tired of. Lots of bass and groovy percussion. There's an abundance of atmosphere and acidic melody layers. We shouldn't forget the b-side... absolutely not! Macrosoopix is a new one for me, never seen it anywhere else. This one is a really good energetic trance track, reminding me somewhat of johann bleys stranded. The melody layers really do take the lead here. Fusionium I've heard before but this time I'm actually listening to the original vinyl and not an MP3. It's a bit of an breakbeat electro (the 80s-type electro), and of course the jelly-jiggling-acid bouncing along the rhythm.
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