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Pendulum Ftw!!!
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| dj_alfi |
Who here likes Pendulum? I believe they are the "new" Røyksopp... A common misconception is that they are 100% DnB while they make alot of other stuff too... Their newest album Hold your Colour is awesome, and i recommend everybody to go buy it, unless you don't like to drive your car off the road, 'cus you will if you have the volume on your car stereo at a sufficient level :D:D
Only clip i found, I'm cleaning my room so I havent heard it, this post is made in kinda a hurry, but I just got so hyped when listening to the cd that I wanted everybody to hear it too lol...
http://www.htfr.com/playlist/?catno=MR161018
My favorites from the new album are Fasten your Seatbelt and Slam. Two BRILLIANT choons! |
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| djthunderbird |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
Who here likes Pendulum? I believe they are the "new" Røyksopp... |
Im sorry but this comparison cracks me up :D:D:D:haha: :haha: :happy2: :stongue:
Pendulum is very good. Some hardcore-to-the-bone junglist might disagree but I like their massive wobble-basslines & funky riffs. Hold your colour LP is definatelly worth checking out! and dont even get me started on their ESSENTIAL MIX!!!! w00t!!!:eyespop: |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| I concur, although the only thing I've heard them do outside of deebee is breaks, which is like the difference between trance and progressive house (almost none- to you all you jackasses who think listening to prog is a major departue). I would even go as far as saying Hold Your Colour is the best artist album of 2005. It's far from perfect, but the quality of the killer is sky-high, and there is so much innovation and experimentation even when it goes wrong it still sounds more interesting than competent generic deebee. |
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| dj_alfi |
| quote: | Originally posted by djthunderbird
Im sorry but this comparison cracks me up :D:D:D:haha: :haha: :happy2: :stongue:
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What Røyksopp did was new and exciting, it was something people hadn't heard before, I feel that Pendulum has a unique new sound, with their "massive wobble-basslines & funky riffs", which is something at least I haven't heard before, and I drop into the DnB radio stations now and then. |
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| s3nate |
| I will like them more if they released those songs they did on the essential mix (I.E. Blood Sugar) |
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