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John Roberts - Glass Eights [one of the best deep house albums] (pg. 2)
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Guest
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Originally posted by Chimney
What I love mostly about KDJ is that he always has a theme for his albums. It's something most producers lack now a days. He always tries to produce down to his Detroit roots and share a bit of the life down there with other people.

Yea, Det.Riot is a bit shorter, that's what I mainly like about it. Short, concise, tells the story - and good music ;)

Not saying the other albums aren't total work of art, obviously :)


Agree 100% He's a class act all around and it shows in his musical expression. His material isnt there to make money, its a legit work of art.
Chimney
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Originally posted by Guest
Agree 100% He's a class act all around and it shows in his musical expression. His material isnt there to make money, its a legit work of art.


I'd love to attend one of his skate-parties. Heard he holds one every two years or so.
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by Guest
Which genre(s)?


All.
Guest
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
All.


I already listed my picks
Guest
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Originally posted by Chimney
I'd love to attend one of his skate-parties. Heard he holds one every two years or so.


I'd like to go too. I never had sex with a black woman but I'm pretty sure I could find me a nice one at one of his parties.
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by Guest
I already listed my picks


Your favourite albums of all time are deep house and one techno album?

Also, you going through a divorce or something? You keep talking about banging random girls.
idoru
It's a pretty good album, but I wouldn't think of saying that it's one of the best.
Guest
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Your favourite albums of all time are deep house and one techno album?

Also, you going through a divorce or something? You keep talking about banging random girls.


I'll bring some picks later going out for a bit
Chimney
Efdemin's "Chicago" blows "Glass Eights" out of the water imo. But I guess I'm more into that kind of sound.
Guest
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Originally posted by Chimney
Efdemin's "Chicago" blows "Glass Eights" out of the water imo. But I guess I'm more into that kind of sound.


Yea I'll try to listen to this. I know a few other folks who were interested in it when it first came out.

Glass Eights' best tracks are the ones with the kick drums. D2 is my favorite, I think its called Glass Eights. The way the piano seems to merge with the rest of the sounds is so hypnotic

Chimney
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Originally posted by Guest
Yea I'll try to listen to this. I know a few other folks who were interested in it when it first came out.

Glass Eights' best tracks are the ones with the kick drums. D2 is my favorite, I think its called Glass Eights. The way the piano seems to merge with the rest of the sounds is so hypnotic


"Went" was my favourite. Was checking some older stuff on RA to see what these guys gave 5/5 to. I was surprised to see:

http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=1103
Guest
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Originally posted by Chimney
"Went" was my favourite. Was checking some older stuff on RA to see what these guys gave 5/5 to. I was surprised to see:

http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=1103


heh heh. I never found their reviews useful only because I suspect that there is politics involved in how they do things. They also seem to review a lot of releases that really arent significant in the overall scheme of things.

What's the best tracks off Chicago?
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