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This is like asking me to ask which child do I love more?!?
AHHH
Could ESCM have even come into being without IMA (aborted Vincent Covello songs aside...)?!?
Okay, I could write a lengthy spiel on this, but I will just go with ESCM. BT ups the production, discovers the stutter-edit, gets his trance kicks in ("Flaming June", "Nectar", etc.) but so much more. BT goes Peter Hooky (the bass on "Lullaby For Gaia") and comes out sounding very refreshing and great-pop-song-like. The piano riffs in "Content", who can touch that? That whole ethnic shebang that opens the track, complete with nervous psychadelic breakdown and lush atmospheres carried over from IMA? BT slams into consciousness his advanced theory that progressive house ain't what it was! I liked it all. Except for, perhaps, "Solar Plexus", that was Nine Inch Nailsy in a way I didn't resonate with. Except for that melancholy piano bit at the end. Which was oddly soothing, in a dusturbing way. Yupsureyabetcha.
IMA - japanese word for "now"
ESCM - electric sky church music
"These are all but pieces of the puzzle. In time you shall see... uh... hear."
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