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Has Politics of Dancing passed the test of time?
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| memusa |
Simple question:
Has PvD's Politics of Dancing passed the test of time?
Feel free to comment. |
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| sandstorm03 |
| what do you think? |
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| memusa |
| I think it has. I listen to it today and it still sounds fresh and explosive. |
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| sandstorm03 |
| that answers that question. |
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| thesuperfunk |
| yeah it still sounds good today. |
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| Psiweaver |
| It still sounds great. |
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| dj tek |
| what the are you on. it only came out 3yrs ago. |
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| Dj Dissent |
| Ask the same question in 3 years time..then we'll know |
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| Billabong |
Well not really when you consider some of the greatest musical work was produced 100s of years ago. The only music that, for me, has stood the test of time is all the ratpak stuff, which appeals to a greater majority of people that politics of dancing ever did.
More important and better edm albums have also been released namely hybrids wide angel album, and albums by bt. These are truely examples of electronic music that is masterful. |
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| xpand_the_room |
compared to a lot of the material that came out in that period, it has done
then again a lot of pvd's own productions have stood the test of time - forbidden fruit being a good example |
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| mikefasssy |
good tracks but all those pvd edits make it so boring to listen to. same ing percs for 75 minutes? c'mon already.
would also agree that album wise, this does absolutely nothing for me. hundreds of other cds that say a lot more about an artist than a this 2cd combo. |
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| töbias |
| This album is good, no doubt about it, but not nearly as good as his earlier works, which I find it hard not to judge them on. |
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