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| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
So the flow of the first four tracks is ace - really, really well done, but the section from "Real Thing" to "Disco Bus" almost had me giving up on this one. It just felt very disjointed and odd - but I have to admit, it didn't really bother me until "Disco Bus" came in. I heard it and just cringed so hard - absolutely cannot stand that track anymore, and thought it came out of nowhere in this set.
Thankfully the recovery from it was incredibly well done - well done enough to make me forget about how little I liked that section. The end of this set is what I would expect from you, Denys - really, really well put together progressive/chunky house (I don't know how else to describe it - it feels chunky to me, a good kind of chunky). It really isn't that proggy, but the flow of it feels solid, and definitely gets to "hands in the air/do we have more drugs to do?" techno by the end.
Basically this one was a bit like a shit sandwich that was made on the most baller, thick bread I could possibly imagine, and had relatively little "shit meat" - thin sliced. We're talking bread so good that you'd actually go back and eat a shit sandwich on it again because it's that fucking good.
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LOL!
I guess the point of Disco Bus was to do exactly what you talked about but on the other side of the shit spectrum. Not like "ohh shit, wtf is this and why is it here?" but more like "ohh shit, where did this shit come from, hey baby want to do a line of coke off my penis now?"
I see where you're coming from, it all comes down to taste and just how enough you've had of the tune already. If this is your first time experiencing the Disco Bus ride, your interest might be peaked. If you've already ridden the Disco Bus numerous times, did keg stands on it, and puked upon getting off - it's a bit of a different experience.
Chunky is a good word, gonna have to use that. Wonderful review, thanks for listening 
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