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as i said before
i dont like it
its too trancy imo
So. Behind their eyes the hope in them was sickening, and in many, dead. They lived from event to event with a subtle terror of the gap between, filling up their lives with distractions to avoid the emptiness where curiosity should have been, and breathing a gasp of relief when the children passed the point of asking questions about what life was for.
pah!Originally Posted by Ryuuku
you mean b1? it's a great tune for those "in the mix" moments.
dont feeling it either
wuncsh makes 'proper techno'
\"if you don\'t explode a few heads every night, then you\'re not doing your job\" R.Hawtin IDJ 2001
really not into this at all, there's no power in any of these tracks, would like to give the actual record a listen but from these clips there's not much going on in the bottom end (excuse the pun) at all. Not a patch on his earlier records, and that b1 im really not sure what's going on there at all, really bad riff that.
Wunsch is easily one of my fave producers still, ive always loved that energy his stuff usually has, he has a great sound, not quite sure whats happened here really
you all need your ears checking :razz:
it's our best selling record this week and number 1 in uncle mulero's chart so it can't be my ears :lol:
not feeling this one either to be honest
good producer tho, i loved no mans land double pack and a real hard on pvc i think
that one he did on theory was good aswell
The first two tracks aren't very nice at all, really dull hook lines. The B2 is ok though, a minute or two would be fine for mixing.
No.1 in Mulero's chart?! He's being a good friend anyway :)
Yeah, that was the best thing he ever did.Originally Posted by conflict
The first track he had on his side of the Advanced 12" with Ade Fenton was a total stormer too.
bahahaha --> http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/porta...e&start=15Originally Posted by Ryuuku
i didnt say it in the "old thread" but i like the tracks. have this for weeks and i am still very satisfied with my purchase (thx to e-records.sk).
"Techno Music is my Heritage. Techno is not dead DAMM IT!!" - Omar-S
ure a fcuking moron sometimes fac
http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/porta...12&start=0
one is hearing 64kbps clips
other hearing the whole songs
So. Behind their eyes the hope in them was sickening, and in many, dead. They lived from event to event with a subtle terror of the gap between, filling up their lives with distractions to avoid the emptiness where curiosity should have been, and breathing a gasp of relief when the children passed the point of asking questions about what life was for.
THEN ILL ORDER FIVE COPIES!Originally Posted by darkside
So. Behind their eyes the hope in them was sickening, and in many, dead. They lived from event to event with a subtle terror of the gap between, filling up their lives with distractions to avoid the emptiness where curiosity should have been, and breathing a gasp of relief when the children passed the point of asking questions about what life was for.
i think this e.p. no. 58 or so in the "techno producer steals a skinny puppy title" series...
tbh - i think this one is a real piece of crap ;)
reality is war.
for the first timeOriginally Posted by essence
i agree with this man
So. Behind their eyes the hope in them was sickening, and in many, dead. They lived from event to event with a subtle terror of the gap between, filling up their lives with distractions to avoid the emptiness where curiosity should have been, and breathing a gasp of relief when the children passed the point of asking questions about what life was for.
no need to hold back there Artur, just say what you feel :cheese:Originally Posted by essence
i still like it, maybe i'm losing the plot in my old age. ;)
it's ok, paul. i also like it. these faggots should go on listening to their schranzcore :)
"Techno Music is my Heritage. Techno is not dead DAMM IT!!" - Omar-S
its not about being hard or not
So. Behind their eyes the hope in them was sickening, and in many, dead. They lived from event to event with a subtle terror of the gap between, filling up their lives with distractions to avoid the emptiness where curiosity should have been, and breathing a gasp of relief when the children passed the point of asking questions about what life was for.