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Moshic - HILOOLA The New Album (pg. 4)
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| Mr Game+Watch |
| Samples sound amazing... glad to see this style of music is still being made... |
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| YO-I |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr Game+Watch
Samples sound amazing... glad to see this style of music is still being made... |
the all album is amazing, im playing it over and over again.
the progressive cd (unmixed)so extraordinary, every track sound different, ther is some trance influence in this one, very moshics' styl but very different from what we used to to hear from him.
the 2cd is absolutely pure high standard,and quality music that no one that i know can make this kind of music.
quality at is best. |
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| ronk |
| some of the samples sound amazing...simply amazing. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by phant0m
I don't think so. I think that American music can be called ethnic when it contains Indians cultural elements. |
Why do you think that is? |
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| lindt |
| Samples sound really promising. :D |
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| MR STROKE |
| quote: | Originally posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
Album sounds straight out of 2002...
PROG/TRIBAL HOUSE LIVES!!!
Glad Moshic didn't jump on the recent sound craze. |
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Wow I thought he died or something(looks like he had a kid?) I hadn't heard anything from him for awhile, thank God Moshic stuck to hits roots on this and didn't jump on the bandwagon. loving the samples so far :) |
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| r5a |
Listened to the samples.
Oh my . It's gonna be good. |
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| RebeL9 |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'm currently hyper-sensitive to this issue, having recently read Orientalism by Edward Said. I've just noticed how people never ascribe "ethnic" to any white, Western styles of music even if they're undeniably centred around one area. |
I know exactly what you mean. When I first read Orientalism a few years ago my eyes opened up. That single book have forever changed my perception of ethnicity and culture. I remember that I once stepped into a store which was called "Oriental food and spices" and told the manager that the name of his store was disturbing. :toothless
Anyway I can recommend a book by Saids friend, Joseph Massad. It's called "Desiring Arabs" and was recently published. If you liked Orientalism this one will indeed be of your taste. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by RebeL9
I know exactly what you mean. When I first read Orientalism a few years ago my eyes opened up. That single book have forever changed my perception of ethnicity and culture. I remember that I once stepped into a store which was called "Oriental food and spices" and told the manager that the name of his store was disturbing. :toothless
Anyway I can recommend a book by Saids friend, Joseph Massad. It's called "Desiring Arabs" and was recently published. If you liked Orientalism this one will indeed be of your taste. |
It's not that I liked it, because I had to read it, but it certainly makes a strong point and you can see evidence for it everywhere after you've read it. I wrote an essay applying it to Enigma's music. |
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| Shade |
| quote: | Originally posted by MR STROKE
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Wow I thought he died or something(looks like he had a kid?) I hadn't heard anything from him for awhile, thank God Moshic stuck to hits roots on this and didn't jump on the bandwagon. loving the samples so far :) |
You haven't been paying attention much then, he's been pretty consistent with the pace of his releases. |
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| ghostridenhuffy |
| ... looking forward to this release. Samples sound mint! :crazy: |
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| hardcore trancer |
| This is TOOO good,all songs are simply amazing!!:eyes: |
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