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Gui Boratto - Chromophobia (pg. 3)
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by refuge
Gave this my first listen today - and what can I say - I'm absolutely stunned. I liked the way Kompakt put it: Gui Boratto is the brainchild of James Holden, Aphex Twin and Trentemoller. That's the best way I can describe his sound, especially the more dreamy melodic pieces. |
Better yet, Gui Boratto is the brainchild of himself! He has his own sound, something hard to come by these days... |
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| Inconspicuous |
| quote: | Originally posted by refuge
Gui Boratto is the brainchild of James Holden, Aphex Twin and Trentemoller. |
Um...I'm gonna have to disagree with that statement...strongly.
Still great stuff, though. |
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| Tangil |
| Saw Nick Warren open with Beautiful Life, awesome. |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tangil
Saw Nick Warren open with Beautiful Life, awesome. |
:wtf:
Open with it?!? |
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| DuBam |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
Better yet, Gui Boratto is the brainchild of himself! He has his own sound, something hard to come by these days... |
True. IMO VonStroke is making a statement of his own too. |
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| Tangil |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
:wtf:
Open with it?!? |
It's the best opener i've ever heard. Had the Martin Luther speech on before it, crazy vibe in this tune! |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tangil
It's the best opener i've ever heard. Had the Martin Luther speech on before it, crazy vibe in this tune! |
My guess is you had to be there - because that honestly sounds like the most horrendous opening I could ever possibly imagine. |
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| bobba lou |
| quote: | Originally posted by DuBam
True. IMO VonStroke is making a statement of his own too. |
The dirtybird sound is making and will continue to make waves. It works. |
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| DuBam |
...And Claude actually made a mint remix of
Put Your Hands Up For That Track! (I thought it would be impossible :) ) Have you heard it? |
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| Tangil |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
My guess is you had to be there - because that honestly sounds like the most horrendous opening I could ever possibly imagine. |
haha alright mate, but it was honestly awesome. Sander van doorn had just been on playing his banging tech stuff, then comes nick warren - brings the tempo right down and chucks on beautiful life. What is it about it that you can't see working as an opener? Where would you put it in?
But yeah, i guess you had to be there! :p |
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| paulandrews |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tangil
What is it about it that you can't see working as an opener? Where would you put it in?
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I would play it somewhere towards the end of the set. I would not finish with it, more likely play it as the last but one tune or maybe a bit earlier. Itīs definitely more of a peak time track than opening material. |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tangil
haha alright mate, but it was honestly awesome. Sander van doorn had just been on playing his banging tech stuff, then comes nick warren - brings the tempo right down and chucks on beautiful life. What is it about it that you can't see working as an opener? Where would you put it in?
But yeah, i guess you had to be there! :p |
I guess it makes a BIT of sense if he was coming on after SvD - but still, for me it's a set ender, encore, or at least a tune that comes a bit later in the night. It's just too epic sounding to be an opener.
As someone has previously mentioned, "Beautiful Life" has "Sasha Encore" written all over it. ;) |
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