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  1. Geordie

    Geordie "Im Outta Time"

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    Aye that will be the 12" EP which someones talking about !

    Scruf - The album is good, its basicallly Sasha and his new direction really isnt it - i had only seen this lass who gave it to me for summit like 10 mins and that nigth she dropped it off when i was oot !

    I dont know much about that sort of music really but i do like it !
  2. Mr. Revel

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    thats the vinyl. they are all pretty good i reckon.

    the album is good i think. A seemless soundscape type affair....
  3. Jon Mack

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    comfortably numb !

    it's what I call deep house :cool:
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    Allie wouldn't agree I bet though!;)
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    I'm sure :lol:
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    i bought involver a few days ago and have given it a few good listens now and i've found the following:

    A.) It's not mindblowing, but as far as prog goes, its pretty decent, particularly the trax that have that slight tinge of electro, they are actually quite class.

    b.) I liked some of the vocal bits in involver, but there were vocals on pretty much every track, which i wasnt very fond of.

    c.) the re-working of the felix da housecat tune is bollocks, and it drags on for ages.

    d.) its a good mix and match of four to the floor and breakbeat, nicely balanced.

    I'm not a sasha purist so i'm sure some folk will disagree with what i've said.

    But then again, i like my prog a bit tougher and tribal, lawler-esque.
  7. Sweeney

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    :clap:

    Impressive that one BJ, one for the scrapbook.
  8. graham

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    aye.
    only tune ive heard is his mix of unkle - in a state when he played it at shindig, sounded mint on the nite, am goin to buy it when i get some cash, heard it was full of breaks tunes???? should be good anyway, sure it'll educate rather than entertain :rolleyes: :p
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    BRID Has name in red. Staff

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    Involver is immense - It will stand the test of time for sure, Just like every other Global Underground release. :)
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    you do know ALL the tunes are reworks? He remixed them all....
  11. bigdave

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    he's done it in the same way pvd did tpod aint he!

    have you got it?i'm too skint to buy it at the moment but wanna hear!
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    Yeah i meant the vinyl sampler, presumed you'd all realise that. I don't think it's anything too amazing, smile is good though.

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