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  1. Have you considered that you poop on other people's parade with your extra curricular comments? People post these in hopes to sell or trade something and would probably appreciate if other replies were from people trying to make a deal as opposed to treating it like it's a discussion topic like in "general" section. I'm not saying that you or anyone shut up, but you do seem to take quite a few of peoples "for sale" posts and stir them into discussions without clear intent to make a deal. Perhaps consider toning it down a little?
  2. What do you think of this couple: National Enquirer headline: "After a fruitful collaboration with William Orbit, Madonna has decided to pursue another electronic music maestro, this time it's Colin Bennun also known as DJ OOOD. Sources say the two have been romantically linked and have spent the weekend at her mansion in Los Angeles. Apparently, Madonna has been heard calling Colin to come to bed, while he was wondering around her label's studio in the South wing of the building, checking out the gear and room acoustics while showing little interest in sex. It's unclear what sort of daft 'hard to get' game DJ OOOD is playing, but Madonna seems to be getting more and more turned on by it. She's even agreed to stop singing on the songs he produces for her new album......as long as he comes to bed" Source:.http://www.nationalenquirer.com/djOOOD_Madonna_weekend_together_confirmation/celebrity/67183 Way to go Colin
  3. Hehe that sample is hilarious and one of my favorites I'm pretty sure it's "We lead double lives and have sex with beautiful women"
  4. Go to the Flying Rhino web site. The label is long gone but they don't mind sharing their music for free and make a bunch of otherwise out of print tracks free to download..
  5. I disagree. It's the kind of thinking you display here that limits the magnitude of change of people like Bono would like to implement. If quality of life of one single person is imporved, kudos to him. Many will agree Bono and his work had an effect on may, one way or the other. I don't see a problem with the artist's political activism. I may disagree with his/her political ideas but like his/her music and vice versa unless they embed some cheesy/disagreeable slogans into their songs. I remember some song having a sample ".....and if you don't like Fascism, don't listen to Industrial music" ...the song sounds OK but the sample's kind of ruined it for me. Some other dude used "keep it cool" in his track which was much more saddle, agreeable and .....well....cool...so kudos to him
  6. Did another deal with the man and he's again proven to be a top class dude. Would gladly do business with him again. Thanks a lot
  7. Have a listen to Zirrex - Infinite Space http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fNtGMNAfDA Sounds like a rip off of Astral Projection's Ambient Galaxy:
  8. that's a sign of a problem. either you're listening too loud too long or your headphones are not adequate or both.
  9. I noticed a bit of a progressive/funky touch in Elysium live That must have had the crowd moving and getting women attention which of course would explain his thankfulness and excitement :) Admit it Elysium...you got some special attention backstage afterwards :)
  10. I agree. I'd also like to add that back in a day when it was released I absolutely loved Classical Mushroom. However, I also quickly got tired of it and for a long time really didn't have a clue why. After taking a step back I finally came to a conclusion that what separated IM from others at the time were primarily effects, but not necessarily the "musicality" of their work. It's as if they have taken the melodies, which weren't that different from what's been made before and applied some sort of filters and tweaks that were not that common and made it sound "cool". Perhaps this speaks to Elysium's melody vs production argument. It was packaged really well, much better than most, but when you look inside the box it didn't have that "wow" factor and in my opinion lost it's appeal and I quickly found it ...well... "cheesy".. Starting somewhere around Classical Mushroom time, they were releasing songs that had quite a bit of sudden changes in the story line. It was as if someone is telling you a story quietly, then all of a sudden starts yelling, then quiet, then some other tone of voice. I guess if you were to ask me how was IM different from others that the time I would probably think of these sudden changes done, overdone and beaten to death. Maybe someone can call that revolutionary. To be honest I find it a bit irritating, but now we're going into "taste" territory. IM is a band that has certain legacy in this scene, but I don't think their material can be called "classic" as say Koxbox/Psychopod stuff. Now, that's what I call revolutionary
  11. oh my god I think I just wet myself of excitement More dance floor and more tribal...damn...can hardly wait to finish downloading. oh and I wouldn't mind having The Journey even if it's not perfect, so don't be shy
  12. Cool, thanks for this Are the tracks any different from the original studio versions? I don't recall seeing "Wild Dance on Naked Feet" on any of your albums or singles. Was it ever officially released? Any chance you could upload your "Journey" track? I'd love to hear what it sounds like. Thanx a gain
  13. It was entertaining I dare you to post it on Isratrance
  14. Way to zing Basilisk dude ... I'm reading it as a little bit different message and I would probably agree with him. The whole experience of qualifying a tune or an album a classic is a function of the music AND the listener with all of his/her moods, life stages, situations and perspectives. I would also agree with the fact that some time needs to pass before one can look back and classify something as a classic. If an album stands the test of time well, it certainly satisfies one of many criteria for becoming a classic in my book.
  15. Here's some tips on how to listen and let your ears tell you when is enough. Start listening at an extremely low level when you can barely hear the music and listen to it like that for 10 - 15 minutes. Your ears will adjust and the music will sound louder after a while. Then SLOWLY turn the volume up if you need to. If you do it this way your ears will be better adjusted and you likely will not have to crank it super loud to hear it well if you start at a very low volume. Avoid SUDDEN increase in volume, if you need to turn it up, do so slowly by a small increment and allow ears to adjust for a few minutes before considering to turn it up again. Avoid STARTING your listening sessions with loud volume (this goes for speakers too). Consider investing in an open concept headphones that not only create a nice cloud of sound around your head but also don't pump all the sound in your ears and allows them to "breathe". One example of such headphone I'm using is AKG - 701 If your ear starts ringing or your head is starting to hurt, stop the listening session and take a break. Ideally most of the time you want to be able to hear outside sounds while listening to the headphones (like when someone is talking to you). As mentioned earlier, if you think you're listening to it loud, you probably are.
  16. You didn't choose Solar Fields - Extended :o
  17. .....and then compare that to this: He was also a member of Unconscious Collective together with OOOD boys that made this stormer:
  18. They are shipped from Canada and are all in good condition. If you're interested in particular ones I can check them out or can take pictures and send them to you. Also if you want all of them we can make a deal, so you get a better price for the bulk purchase. P.S. the list is updated (some added and some no longer available) Thanx
  19. Ahhh dude you're wasting your energy. I mean, what can you expect from a person that says this in Michael Jackson tribute RIP thread: Do you think someone who says that about a person that just died is going to take a step back , re-think his thoughts and say "ok I don't like this music, but it's art and someone else likes it"? It's obvious he is not really into constructive approach when communicating with others. That sort of attitude seems to provoke negative responses and he seems to find joy in that. Don't let him bring you down to that level.
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