Guest carbon Posted April 22, 2002 Posted April 22, 2002 even mcdonald's can't make their burgers this quickly.... cd Quote
Guest gms rules Posted April 22, 2002 Posted April 22, 2002 dont knock them just cause the much more fast they have three people in there studio Quote
Guest amitabha Posted April 22, 2002 Posted April 22, 2002 i think every track is like a remix of another? however some trax they make with others can be nice.. but alone .. naw.. their "remixes" of great trax is like a joke.. okey like this Deedrah reload remix is very good but They just added a bit of their GMS style FX and Riffs and nothing else.. the rest is the same track.. and they call it a mighty "Remix". try listen to this: Shakta - Lepton head part iii Shakta - Lepton head (Deedrah Remix) Now that is what i call a remix! Quote
Guest clone Posted April 22, 2002 Posted April 22, 2002 try the talamasca - Come On!(GMS remix) They keep the heart of the track, and just pinpoint the essence (imo) Quote
Guest v4K Posted April 22, 2002 Posted April 22, 2002 I personally don't like GMS, but some people do... I think GMS makes music whit a psychedelic structure, but it is not psychedelic at all, jus listent to the sounds they use in most of they'r songs... Quote
Guest Johan, lb Posted April 22, 2002 Posted April 22, 2002 yup, they should really try to expand their wievs. such tallented producers, why are they afraid of change? cant blame them though when i come to think about it, almost every track works brilliantly on the dancefloor. but they still suck /johnny b fokin' excellent Quote
Guest cosmocarpenter Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 gms rlz. the guys just make another psychedelic trance variation. it's fun, some times noisy. but very fun. and the mood of their songs are very powerful Quote
Guest rasta Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 like gms verymuch.. but dind t like the released 2002 the hits.. very noise... but some new tracks that i ve listened.. like it very muck,, Quote
Guest hoffy Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 I didn't like GMS until I saw them live, for all the above reasons: Sounds to messy / aggresive, didn't like how all their songs were short and didn't really build up anywhere, just kind of banged layers on top of eachothers... without progressing them enough... Then I saw them live and they were awesome.. When I compare GMS to a lot of other acts, It stands out because GMS HAS A SENSE OF HUMOUR... As far as I'm aware they've also tried to expand a bit, IE doing ambient tracks and the Zorba stuff.... Their live act included collaborations they've done and also really nice ambient bits, and in the middle of the night they went down a treat... And as for producing tracks quickly, so what??? a lot of their music they are doing with other people, and considering how long they have been writing music it doesn't suprise me they'd write a track quickly; from the best of my memory I can recall an interview with Simon Hallucinogen where he said he wrote Mi-loony-um in a day or so so he could play it for a millenium party... GMS might not be blowing minds with every release, but they make people go CRAZY on a dancefloor Quote
Guest helium Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 I pretty well don't like any tracks by them I've heard except for that "Lumberjack" track on the Divi:Nations compil-- that @!#$ is insane! Quote
Guest pollywick Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 Hey dudes, time is not an issue-X-Dream took a long time to make a new cd and look what happened-it was @!#$! And if you dont have Genetic Process, well you had better get it! Quote
Guest dam10n Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 check out shrek 12" on spirit zone best thing they done IMO... Quote
Guest swoop Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 not to forget their track on the crystal skulls compilation. i think it's the best track on the whole compilation and that says quite alot. ofcourse rajas flute adds alot to the track but still... Quote
Guest hoffy Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 oi mr. p, a bit of topic but i'm the geezer from Freakquency last friday who confused you with kiff... sorry mate, it was bloody dark in there (and as per standard I was blowing my rent money on beer....) anyhow.... cheers! PS: Can't wait for that Dragonslayer Remix Quote
Guest lifeform Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 well, ya gotta admit they've come along way. I give respect. They got a few wicked trax. Quote
Guest mr.x&mr.Y Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 I agree borinh music always the same.but i like some tracks from chaos laboratty album Quote
Guest eris Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 i don't think that they have come a long way at all--the 'chaos lab' album was the first i heard ,and i don't think that they have done better since;maybe it's because yacov bitom [who wrote most of that cd] left to do other projects.riktam and banzi are good at collaborations but their regular GMS stuff just sounds like pop music now. Quote
Guest serotonot - hypoteekkiyhd Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 wooah. I thought I was only one who thinks that GMS repeats itself. Guess I'm not... they sure have great sounds, I dig those but there are no "hooks" in the songs. nothing that stucks into your mind leaving a thought "what song was that" I've listened lots of GMS because my friend digs it and I still can't remember which track is which. all songs sound too same. even minimal song like the delta's new album isn't so boring as GMS Quote
Basilisk Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 chaos lab does indeed represent all their most creative work... do androids dream...? jaws... red light!! like cmon, what have they done since that has something similar in terms of composition and depth of sound?? Quote
Guest cosmocarpenter Posted April 24, 2002 Posted April 24, 2002 bansi and riktan made ones i love. the fourth revelation, juice (requiem, what a movie.) Quote
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