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Trance Nutter
........... I got nothing

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Adelaide, Australia
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Way Out West - Don't Look Now
I'm sure most people might have this already, those who saw them at Faithless probably all would!
Had it for quite a while, and is still the number 1 CD in my player. Production wise is of absolute top quality, with plenty of variety, even in the individual songs there is variation (Killa, Fear especially), this is the CD you can listen to over, and over, and over, it never gets tedious.
Vocal breaks - Nothing But You, prog-trance-breaks (sounding like JPL) - Killa, Electroish breaks - Northern Lights. Theres something for everyone.
And you keep finding little gems on it, I only JUST realised this week it had Just Like A Man on it. Like I've said I've had this for quite a while, and I only just realised it was on it. (I kinda like the song, its a real cruisy track, heard it on a chill-out mix and it really is, its great). But yeah, you listen and each time you'll either appreciate songs more, or find new favourites.
But wait, theres more!!
CD2 is a bonus mix from Nick Warren, good, groovy prog. Some top tunes on it, its not quite the more melodic side of prog I prefer, but yeah, its not bad.
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Jun-21-2005 12:10
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gumble
doing the fat gut strut!

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Melbourne
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haha, fresh fm is the pits.
Foo fighters - a hit and miss album. will get back to you with a better description.... It's all about that huge mouth of Dave's engulfing the mic, singing with his eyes closed.
Oasis - Don't Beleive The Truth.
Probably the best thing the fellers have released since 1995. Which doesnt take much with "Be With Me", "Standing on the Shoulder" & "Heathen Chem" all being sub par.
Stealing riffs from The Stranglers, The Stooges and the obvious John Lennon & Beatles undertones, the guys inject some excellent guitar and drum work to make it thier own. To compliment this, nothing says Oasis more than some tree hugging lovey dove lyrics, thrown down over quite a few tracks..
Although not going to be ever as ground breaking and defining as "Definetly Maybe" or "Morning Glory", the tired out Gallagher brothers have just got enough heart left in the project to throw out an album that is worth a mention and a glimpse of former glory.
Welcome return from Oasis.....
(haha, I would write a proper review, but im listening to Patrick Wolf)
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Jun-22-2005 03:55
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ProDiGaL
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Earth, Solar System
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THE KILLERS - Hot Fuss
No doubt we have all heard of the killers by now. I really like their sound, which mixes in a lot of electronic along with the regular indie sound. This is their debut album and it sure is a killer. A must have.
The Postal Service - Give Up
In every sense of the word Give Up, the debut album from American Electro beatniks the Postal Service is a remarkable record. Born of a chance meeting between Ben Gibbard, singer of Seattle indie-rockers Death Cab for Cutie and LA resident and Dntel lynch-pin Jimmy Tamborello, and written and recorded by post--hence the name the Postal Service--it's an inspired, if unlikely, marriage of lo-fi innocence and hi-tech beauty. Gibbard's voice is filled with the insecure questioning normally restricted to recently dumped singers in emo bands. Tamborello's clicks, bleeps, analogue murmurs and eerie scraps are the stuff of inaccessible bedroom electronica. Together though, they find a sensual middle ground where stories of jilted lovers and fragile desires softly prick the emotions on a tidal wave of otherworldly synthetic sounds. "The District Sleeps Alone", with its tripping beats, bittersweet computer strings and tragically uplifting hook is melancholy at its most tender. "Sleeping In" is a joyously sunny daydream; a naïve vision of how good the world could be. And everything else falls somewhere between the two--equal parts heartbreak and hope, to form a strange and wonderful dimension where electro-pop has a soul.
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Jun-23-2005 00:51
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