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    Man, that busta shit is kill me
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    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    dear lord save us


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    Quote Originally Posted by eyes without a face
    he's obviously got some talent or he wouldnt b where he is today, there is only so far your friends can take u, but i think its the fact that nearly every record he does has that bloody loop in it, u know the one i mean, its in every record he does which makes them all so similiar....

    the best thing ive heard from him is his either his recent remix of Carretta or his recent remix of Claude Young on MB Selektions, its actually a very worthy remix indeed and does the job well when played out
    \"Good Things Come To Those Who Wait\"

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    Default marco bailey

    I quiet like the new album rudeboy its not just got his trademark style tunes theirs queit a few tunes which are beatless theirs one called xyglass its a breakbeat tune & its very good I,ve always been a fan of marco the one he did recently on intec the b side is a doozy & the tokyo to brussels ep on mbelektroniks is awsome at the end of the day you gotta take your hat of to him he,s stood the test of time with many releases & now he owns his own label which has had many dj,s playing his stuff I would say that their is better producers on the continent like cari lekebusch,chris liebing & umek who I personally think is amazing I guess everyone has their own particular taste & scene I reckon their will be people who are into techno in belguim who look at our dj,s , producer,s & club scene & think the same but I think we have the best scene because its so underground it doe,snt attract chav,s & knobheads who spoil it for the rest of us who LOVE our scene
    Underground Techno=D.a.v.e The Drummer=The Daddy!!!!!!!

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    I've seen Marco Bailey maybe 30 times in a timespan of 7-8 years. He has produced a few good records and he has played a few good sets as he has played many bad ones to :lol: . But as the years grew, so did his ego.Years ago he was always complaining in interviews that he was only being booked abroad and never here in Belgium. Nowadays he does, so to say, only four exclusive bookings a year over here. What's the f***in difference :lol: He also does a regular appearance on tv in a show about going out. The item he's in is called 'My first mix'. He tries to teach a novice how to mix, but actually does the syncronizing most of the times. You should see it, always good for a laugh.
    You've got to admit, he sure is popular. Especially with the kids, as he says.

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    I respect Marco Bailey, but I don't believe he is pushing boundries like he should be. Alot of his track follow a formula and I think it's time he explored new directions. I heard his album and the only new direction I heard was electro. I want to hear him push the boundaries of techno and this is just not happening... my opinion

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    I thought the Pornographic he did a while back was pretty good, but I totally agree about his tracks sounding very similar...he was one of the first names I got to know in techno alongside Hades & Skoog...so I respect him because realistically alot of his tracks got me into techno..

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    tony has nailed it. busta.
    piss and the vultures will pay... coming soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    I respect Marco Bailey, but I don't believe he is pushing boundries like he should be. Alot of his track follow a formula and I think it's time he explored new directions. I heard his album and the only new direction I heard was electro. I want to hear him push the boundaries of techno and this is just not happening... my opinion
    perhaps he's already done his job tho? i agree that his tracks of recent are not sounding any different (if not more primitive) than his earlier work but he made some good tracks a few years ago that were cutting it. maybe its someone elses turn to push the boundries. he didnt get where he is today by having no talent at all tho
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    Respect to Bailey. He does his bit for Techno and he does it well. I brought all his earlier stuff when I first started into techno and loved it. You move on, find more artists, whatever. Although if Bailey can introduce more people to sound of techno then it aint all that bad eh?

    I remember the stir in the record store with the UK shipment of the first MB release, sold like hotcakes with heaps of backorders. Similar story with the first Porno release.

    I was beside myself when I saw the two schlongs etc. etc. on Porn 1 disc label. Aint seen anything that explicit before or since...

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    i liked his tunes, but when he was producing more and more it was simply the same shit, i thought "oh this isn't going for any good", but as for now i like to come back sometimes to (which i think is REALLY good) fiesta leblon and meditation ep

    and i also heard that hades is doing tracks for him

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    Quote Originally Posted by primevil
    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    I respect Marco Bailey, but I don't believe he is pushing boundries like he should be. Alot of his track follow a formula and I think it's time he explored new directions. I heard his album and the only new direction I heard was electro. I want to hear him push the boundaries of techno and this is just not happening... my opinion
    perhaps he's already done his job tho? i agree that his tracks of recent are not sounding any different (if not more primitive) than his earlier work but he made some good tracks a few years ago that were cutting it. maybe its someone elses turn to push the boundries. he didnt get where he is today by having no talent at all tho
    Im on the side of the fence that thinks if you make Techno your job is to push things forward so sorry mate I must dissagree the same bongo under a beat with a big club breakdown is not doing your job in techno IMO thats your job if your making other music.
    personaly I stopped buying his stuff a long time ago.

    Just my opinion like.

 

 
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