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Into Deep vs. This Binary Universe
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| Paradox Lost |
| Assuming you feel both of these albums represent the respective artist at their most inspired, having produced something unlike anything in their history and, let's face it, unlike anything waiting in their future (something that's been said about these two artists/albums), which of the two do you prefer as an example of the above-described accomplishment? |
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| netroM |
| Rendezvous in Outer Space |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by Paradox Lost
...having produced something unlike anything in their history... |
Erm... Unreleased Album? Monster OST? Lieb has quite a lot of downtempo and ambient stuff in his catalogue under several aliases, actually. So it seems a very odd comparison to me, two very different albums. I think they're both great but This Binary Universe wins out quite comfortably. Listening to that album in 5.1 whilst deeply stoned is like having a 70 minute mental orgasm. |
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| Paradox Lost |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Erm... Unreleased Album? Monster OST? Lieb has quite a lot of downtempo and ambient stuff in his catalogue under several aliases, actually. So it seems a very odd comparison to me, two very different albums. I think they're both great but This Binary Universe wins out quite comfortably. Listening to that album in 5.1 whilst deeply stoned is like having a 70 minute mental orgasm. |
I'm not sure what you're referring to by Monster OST, though that could just very well be related to a Lieb alias I'm not familiar with. The only match I'm registering is 'Monsters OST,' by Jon Hopkins. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| Oh shut up palm, you incoherent drunkard. |
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| Lews |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Oh shut up palm, you incoherent drunkard. |
:stongue:
I need to listen to TBU in 5.1; I've only heard it (in stereo) a couple times, in not very good quality. |
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