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Robert Hood - Minimal Nation [M-Plant] (pg. 2)
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| Adam420 |
| c. none of the above, because I was obviously joking and I know how to push buttons pretty damn well;) |
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| Adam420 |
| And also, not owning CD players doesn't = not knowing how to use them ;) |
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| notelfreak |
GIVE ME YOUR JEW GOLD NOW! :mad:
listen to the fabric;)
you can beatmatch? |
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| Adam420 |
I'm a poor Jew
And yes it's been aalmost a year since I've played around with a pair of CDJs but last I checked I was able to beatmatch.
Never tried it with TT's, I'd probably fail miserably at first. |
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| notelfreak |
| quote: | Originally posted by Adam420
I'm a poor Jew
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you're doing it wrong. |
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| Adam420 |
My parents did it wrong. They didn't conform to the rest of my family's Jewish money-making ways :(
It's true because most of my extended family is pretty damn wealthy. |
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| Adam420 |
Actually checking this out on Beatport right now, and I think it's really good. It's not very minimal either. I especially like One Touch, Rhythm of Vision, Station Rider E, Self Powered and Sleep Cycle. Wow that's like half of the release.
Are these new? Or just new remastered digital versions of older tracks? |
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| notelfreak |
remastered.
now listen to his fabric, it is probably one of the best of the whole series. pure face melting rave. |
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| Adam420 |
I shall
I read that it's quite raw |
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| nefardec |
| try to find a copy of rob hood's 'grey area - deep concentration' mix |
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| Clovis |
| I appreciate Hood and his Fabric mix but for the most part it's just not music I like... |
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| sgb476 |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
try to find a copy of rob hood's 'grey area - deep concentration' mix |
yes, i second that. |
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