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Shed - The Traveller [Ostgut Ton] (pg. 2)
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| woscar |
| The only track I liked was Atmo - Action. The rest was pretty crap, IMO. |
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| Seppuku |
| crap, or not your style at all? |
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| epicaricacy |
| it wasn't released on culprit or wolf + lamb.:p |
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| Guest |
| quote: | Originally posted by epicaricacy
it wasn't released on culprit or wolf + lamb.:p |
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| epicaricacy |
| that smiley would go off big in a warehouse. |
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| Seppuku |
| i'd also like to add this is absolutely not an album to be judged based on a quick listen through the beatport samples. |
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| Guest |
| quote: | Originally posted by epicaricacy
that smiley would go off big in a warehouse. |
He's on fire!!! |
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| epicaricacy |
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| enydo |
GADI WOULD NOT PLAY ANY OF THIS~
I NEED STUFF THAT GETS THE COKE-HEADS BOUNCIN~ |
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| woscar |
LOL Jay.
| quote: | Originally posted by Seppuku
crap, or not your style at all? |
A little bit of both, I think. Take tracks like Hello Bleep, My R-Class and No Way! for example. Sounds like music robots would make, not humans. With the exception of the track I mentioned and the Chill Out tracks, it all sounds so cold, mechanical, hollow and well...dull to me. Maybe that's the point but then again, I've never been into this type of Ostgut Ton techno or dubstep so I don't know what the I'm talking about. :p |
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