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i tried to buy the tracks from bonzai mp3 store and it sucks. even tho the tech support was very helfull i couldnt finish my downloads so i asked for refund. anyways i like it. and prob gonna buy it... AGAIN lol
OMG Silverbath still give me goosebumps in my brain!Wat a track..
I read on t.nu that they're going to pick 10 lucky peoplez to give this to..?
(if anyone's interested..) 
I am officially a proud owner of a signed Limited Numbered Edition 000075 of Plastic Boy - It's A Plastic World . This album is perfection 10/10
This was definitely worth the wait .
From Here To Nowhere is simply an amazing track and i cant wait 2 hear a big jock play it.
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| Originally posted by gizzymcg From Here To Nowhere is simply an amazing track and i cant wait 2 hear a big jock play it. |
10/10 definitely worthy of your album collection
is there a place where I can pre-listen the album?
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| Originally posted by Keown What the hell, bonzaimusic.net gives you a total price and then when you go to pay for it through paypal it doubles it! So instead of paying around �12.00 you would have to pay nearly �24! Whats with this? Anyone else have this problem? ![]() Edit: Does anyone know then where else I can buy this in the UK that would be cheaper because I really want this album!? |
^^ Unfortunately, no. But I assure you, there is no need. Anyway, with regards to the album: Magnificient, brillant, a true piece of fine art. An album so fine and exquisite in its production, few trance-albums can ever top it, in my opinion. For some reason, however, I am highly annoyed with 'Angel Dust.' It's extremely repetitive, and seems to go nowhere (unlike 'From Here To Nowhere.'
). Other than that, I'm 100% satisfied. 'Dahab,' 'Night Hawks,' 'Can You Feel It?,' 'Life Isn't Easy,' 'Silver Bath,' 'Twixt,' 'Twxit 2004,' 'Live Another Life,' and 'From Here To Nowhere' are all magnificient pieces of work. I am also the proud owner of the limited-numbered DVD-enclosed autographed 2xCD from M.I.K.E. (# 45, yEaH)! Definitley worth the wait.. and more than worth the purchase. In fact, the only trance album I can think of at the moment which comes close to IAPW's sheer greatness is Orkidea: 'Taika.'
Personal story regarding the album: This album makes you THINK! (a word that is hardly uttered in today's time.) It has enabled me to reflect on past situations of my life, issues I may have forgotten, OR did not put serious contemplation into. Upon listening to IAPW, I now have a greater appreciation for things I may have once taken for granted: i.e., the constant care and attention I receive from family members, close relationships with friends, appreciating what I have, and not demanding more..
All this from a piece of music you say? My answer: YES! The power of this album is uncanny, and M.I.K.E.'s exceptional production abililty is just the medium of communication to deliver and exude such emotions.
Hope this review was helpful to all you 'undecided's' out there...
So, when purchasing this album, remember: there is no wrong decision!
Greetings--
// rez (or more commonly referred to as refuGee reZ)
I've bought it at the Fnac for ~18 euros, I don't have that problem
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| Originally posted by refuge.o1` ^^ Unfortunately, no. But I assure you, there is no need. Anyway, with regards to the album: Magnificient, brillant, a true piece of fine art. An album so fine and exquisite in its production, few trance-albums can ever top it, in my opinion. For some reason, however, I am highly annoyed with 'Angel Dust.' It's extremely repetitive, and seems to go nowhere (unlike 'From Here To Nowhere.' ). Other than that, I'm 100% satisfied. 'Dahab,' 'Night Hawks,' 'Can You Feel It?,' 'Life Isn't Easy,' 'Silver Bath,' 'Twixt,' 'Twxit 2004,' 'Live Another Life,' and 'From Here To Nowhere' are all magnificient pieces of work. I am also the proud owner of the limited-numbered DVD-enclosed autographed 2xCD from M.I.K.E. (# 45, yEaH)! Definitley worth the wait.. and more than worth the purchase. In fact, the only trance album I can think of at the moment which comes close to IAPW's sheer greatness is Orkidea: 'Taika.'Personal story regarding the album: This album makes you THINK! (a word that is hardly uttered in today's time.) It has enabled me to reflect on past situations of my life, issues I may have forgotten, OR did not put serious contemplation into. Upon listening to IAPW, I now have a greater appreciation for things I may have once taken for granted: i.e., the constant care and attention I receive from family members, close relationships with friends, appreciating what I have, and not demanding more.. All this from a piece of music you say? My answer: YES! The power of this album is uncanny, and M.I.K.E.'s exceptional production abililty is just the medium of communication to deliver and exude such emotions. Hope this review was helpful to all you 'undecided's' out there... So, when purchasing this album, remember: there is no wrong decision! Greetings-- // rez (or more commonly referred to as refuGee reZ) |
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