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  1. #21
    Junior Freak
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    Quote Originally Posted by Si the Sigh
    No one said everything thats on SUF is good, especially me. The point is, whats not good about this release? What didn't you like about it? "It's shit" isn't constructive feedback, where as "I'm not feeling the Ska vibe" is better.
    I can see where you are coming from, but in this instance that would be a GROSS understatement.

    Next time I will either not comment or refer to the tune when I diss it. :blush:

    The ska sound on the a side does give the tune an off beat, hard house feel and sits badly with techno.

    The record sounds like novelty acid techno.
    Sure they had fun making it but why not just make a ska tune?

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    prob cos they wanted to make an acid tune

  3. #23
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    whatever

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    Default acid + ska = spot on

    well i love acid and i love ska... so it just seems perfect to me that the two styles have been combined...... the sound on the highwire label has become a little stale.... possibly thats why the releases on highwire have become less frequent.....
    sure its not the best acid techno tune...... and sure its not the best ska beat...... but a little bit of both together sounds great......and i think that people will vote with their feet and have done last week ..... this one gets the thumbs up!!! both sides!!! :razz:

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    They done a decent job with the vocals, but i dunno - i much prefere the B-side, meems a lot stronger. as with a fair few of the SUF tunes.

    I got it other day and i may change my mind hearing the A-side again all the way through. Nice to see some different collaberations on SUF though.

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    Props to the SUF camp for daring to try something different. When a label has been around as long as Stay Up Forever, you have to do something to keep things interesting. Whether it works or not is another story. Mediocre in my opinion, but you can't win them all. Who knows, it might grow on me over time like other SUF releases.
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  7. #27
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    yeah big up the b side massive

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    Objection / Your Rights is one of the better releases from SUF in the last year or 2. I know this is an old thread but if you could see what SUF was releasing in the future you would grimace. You are probably grimacing now.
    Its all about the ointment......

  9. #29
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    y would we be grimacing? suf86 is a funky little tune and 87 is a monster from DDR.. nowt to grimace about there m8.

 

 
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