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Guest C.Farewell
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Sorry for those who where interested in, but the second album of Asura is delayed again. So please Children, update the date in the section "incoming stuff": first quarter of 2003. Keep the Y everybody!

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nooooo! why do u do this to me!!

 

:)

 

but, I'm sure it's worth waiting for! Will it be the same slow ambitrance as Code Eternity? (loooove 'Like a summer day' btw)

Guest --==1400MiLeS==--
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Just say 'finished when its done'. Better a good album later than an half baked product early...

Guest c.farewell
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The second will be different. Still Downtempo but more world than the first one. Still kicky in some part, but more break beat, and still ultra melodic.

Guest vasyachkin
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this sux, i liked the kicky part :)

 

the bass was nice, deep and rolling like thunder :)

 

made good use of the 1000watt sub in my car :)

Guest Ciotera
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yeah.. that one asura track on module 1 cd was pretty disappointing, i hope the new cd is not like that.

Guest C.Farewell
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Sorry Vasyachkin and Ciotera, but the new Asura is more like the track "Lost Eden" than like the first album. We know that some of you who liked the first exclusivly due to his downtempo trance side will be surpised, but it's a choice to take. Concerning Lost Eden, it's probably the track I prefer in the second album, so, my kicky friends ( :-))) ), prepare to be very very disappointed!

Guest --==1400MiLeS==--
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Good, I really dig the lost eden track so the new one should be right up my alley...

Guest Ciotera
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I don't mind departure from downtempo... I just didn't like the singing part.. Does the guy have to be singing (in what appears to be Turkish, although my Turkish friend couldn't understand it). Kind of reminded me of the IM's Birthday single.

Guest C.Farewell
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Effectively, this is a turkish voice, sung by a turkish! (but maybe he doesn't know well his native tongue):-)))

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The vocals sounds kinda same that appears on "Around the World in a Tea Daze" by Shpongle..... maybe same sample CD?

Guest Ciotera
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I don't doubt the Turkishness of the sample. : )

 

My friend is not used to electronicly manipulated voice samples, and admittedly we were in the car at the time. He is a native speaker, however.

 

Please don't mind my criticism. I'm sure there are tons of people out there who love that track. I just have an aversion to singing. It's OK when it's just a couple-second long sample to provide another layer, but not when it lasts the whole song..

Guest C.Farewell
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All critics are good for us, when they are constructive. And yours is! So Keep giving your point of view as you do!

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