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Atomic Babies
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| Mebot |
Whats up with them.. are they still around?
I found my old Breuklen Heightz CD and was listening to it. I still love their gritty techno-ish house sound.
Smiles is still one of my favorite tracks from the Digital Empire CD
The last track I remember them doing was Cetch Da Monkey. I have the CD single with all the different remixes as well (DJ Micro, Meat Beat Manifesto and DJ Dan Needle Damage remix), that was back in 1999 though I think.
Does anyone else like Atomic Babies? |
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| Icesotope |
Joe Natoli's career path was cut and dry. He was going to follow in his uncle's footsteps and become an accountant and he also would help in his father's organic produce importing business...
Taken from HeRe
The olden days of The Acid Clan, DJ ZKY & Meat Beat Manifisto and Frankie Bones |
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| flavdave |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mebot
Smiles is still one of my favorite tracks from the Digital Empire CD
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I used to have that CD! But then I sold it. I bought it right when I was getting into electronic music when all I knew was The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method, Propellerheads and Fatboy Slim. I just checked out the tracklist and saw that it also has BT - Flaming June and Underworld - Born Slippy. Now I wish I still had that CD.
And sorry for not answering your original question. :p |
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| Spartan |
| quote: | Originally posted by flavdave
I used to have that CD! But then I sold it. I bought it right when I was getting into electronic music when all I knew was The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method, Propellerheads and Fatboy Slim. I just checked out the tracklist and saw that it also has BT - Flaming June and Underworld - Born Slippy. Now I wish I still had that CD.
And sorry for not answering your original question. :p |
haha, i had that CD too and lost it as well. I got it sooooooo long ago from a friend before I even liked electronic music. I was like WTF is this and just threw it away.:rolleyes: |
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| Sok |
| quote: | Originally posted by Icesotope
Joe Natoli's career path was cut and dry. He was going to follow in his uncle's footsteps and become an accountant and he also would help in his father's organic produce importing business...
Taken from HeRe
The olden days of The Acid Clan, DJ ZKY & Meat Beat Manifisto and Frankie Bones |
That first paragraph you took from that url is out of context. He was going to end up something like that, but got the drums and started doing music (as the text on the page tells). Now if someone has an answer on "what happened to them?" I would like to read more about it. |
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| chrisxanthus |
| Breuklen Heightz is a wonderful cd. I still listen to it today. Well, every once in a long while I do. I still enjoy it though. I hope their still around |
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