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3.5 great | Bedex | July 29th 20 | To me this holds the distance better than 1200 Mics. It is the same style of mindless,
club-oriented trance that does the job and feels like it's from the 90s even though it
isn't, but it just works better across the board. Again, really not something to start
discovering trance with though. The best comparison I could come up with (realised this on
8) is that this is Salut C'est Cool, but serious + psytrance synths. There are some flutes
and other more shpongeley elements, on 3 where the flute is cool but not very well mixed in
conjuntion with the electronica, and 5 where it is far better used. 4 is my fave track here
and 5 is second with maybe 8 as third, while 1-3 is a bit all the same. On 7 the electric
guitar is used well for the first time in their discog, but the real track bringing this
all way down is 6. The Money for Nothing sample is a very cheap gimmick and the remix into
a trance track is pretty awful. Even when the track doesn't use the sample it uses electric
guitar awfully and the track is just not a good time. It brings this down but even with
this massive, bad taste faux pas I can't have this one not beating 1200 Mics so 3.4
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0.0 | Cheesewireism | December 5th 11 | IMO, the epiphany of big beat theatre. this piece was beautifully crafted with state-of-the-art sounds that reflect short and simple electronic masterpieces.
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3.0 good | Nammai | February 25th 13 |
4.0 excellent | would | March 16th 12 |
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