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  1. Damn.

    He was massively influential on the scene. From the full-on bassline to the fabled GMS Song Generator, they produced hit after hit.
    I wasn't a big GMS fan, but I definitely love a few of their remixes and collaborations and their Riktam and Bansi project tended to be more of my liking.
    They definitely know how to make something banging and could bring the power. Played one of their collaborations this past weekend.

    RIP Bansi

  2. …CLUB LIFE…

    clubLife-web.jpg

    [::::download::::]
    (1hr31min/320MP3/223MB/©2018)
    Genre: Club Music

    DJ FABULOUS! has been in hiding for quite a bit. Other than a couple of additions to the ongoing Good Morning series, there hasn’t been any club beats of bouncy boogie bangers in nearly a decade. I guess it kinda makes sense, as I was never really into the clubs and always preferred the damp forests, but from time to time, much fun can be had in those claustrophobic concrete holes of echo n bass.

    Some music just resonates a bit better when you’re shoved into a small chamber with hundreds of others, all trying to avoid the sticky spots on the floor (and also hoping to not add to those sticky spots as you’re continually bumped into by others). Actually, fuck, I hate all of that. Maybe I’ll keep hanging out in my own “club” where there’s no door charge, no queue for refreshments, no one smashing into you, and the place is filled with blue skies, green trees, bumble bees, and living things…

    Yeah… this is my Club Life!

    [TRACKLIST]

    xoxox
    -Fab

  3. yeah, like, the 90s DAT tape era is likely filled with so many errors, it's kinda surprising things get released as accurately as they do.

    to be honest though, I'd much rather have things like the alternate mixes of Doof's "Let's Turn On" pressed on vinyl than than the live Pleiadians/Etnica albums, but that's a petty bit of non-issue and doesn't take away from the overall excellent and diverse work DAT is doing.

    my ongoing wish list is rather simple:
    1. release the 45 minute Hallucinogen remix of Slinky Wizard and
    2. pink Doof shirts

     

    lololololol

    :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

  4. If you're archiving, archive in Flac. You'll save space and can ensure that you can encode it to mp3 or burn as wav without losing data or residual artifacts.

    If you save as mp3, decompressing and recompressing will eventually lead to signal noise and icky stuff.

    If you save as wav, you won't have the tags and metadata. And you'll be wasting space.

    I really think long-term data backup should just be in flac. I rarely need to encode to mp3 these days, it's not really a bother when i to need to...

     

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  5. 2 hours ago, Padmapani said:

    one of their very best tracks. together with jajo, summer 89 (both of which are less goa and more trance than tokyo underground) and last feeling (which somehow sounds like a remix of tokyo underground. what's up with that?).

    though i disagree because it does get better still. bpc is at least as good when talking about hypnotic tracks and soft acidlines. ;)

    Blue Planet Corporation are gods <3
    And, I totally agree with  your comment about Nasha tracks sounding like remixes of one another. Kind of like Darshan 'Awakening,' some albums have a very specific and unique sound that pulls you into the album and everything sounds thematic in nature. I love it when a great album pulls this off without sounding redundant.
    This is one of them =)

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