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Name: Achim Meyer
Home Page: http://www.myspace.com/a_f_meyer
Member Since: Feb 24, 2003
Rank: 987
Average Vote Received: Correct (3.83, 12 votes)
last 10 days: Correct (3.80, 10 votes)
Rated 1976 releases, average: 4.09
Location: Hof & Munich, Germany
Profile:
Considering myself as a "Music Fan", there is no particular style besides of Gabba, that I absolutely dislike.
After all, I think of all harder techno genres and Trance as rather annoying.
These styles just don't corelate to me as a Soul boy. For me, music has to have Soul in it. That's why I am really into Soul, Funk, Disco, Boogie, Deep House, Jazz etc.
You could say, that I am into "classical" Black Music
My musical keywords are: talent, innovation and quality!
Anyway if you want to get in contact with me, do so! If you make a reasonable offer, I'm pretty sure we can make a deal.
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Reviews:
Dr. Helmut Kohl - ...Was Die Geschichtliche Stunde Jetzt Möglich Macht - 13-May-09 08:07 AM
This record contains three historic speeches from the year the Berlin wall came down. However the term Berlin wall is a little bit to undermeaning, to really describe what happened in that year. It was not only Berlin, but a country of 16 million people that was kept in custody by its own criminal government of communist slaveholders. Whatever your standing is towards the conservative - and without a doubt controversal - politician Helmut Kohl, these speches are not only rethorical on a very high lvel but also give deep insight on what happenend during that year. When you listen to the Berlin speech, with people shouting in excitement, you will be able to understand at least a bit how emotionally moving these moments were for the people. While the later years of Helmut Kohl's chancellorship must be seen criticial, he was the right person for this era. And - like him or not - these three speches are truly historical material with true rethorical quality, opening a window into one of the brightest and happiest moments of Germany history.
Ting Tings, The - Shut Up And Let Me Go - 09-Aug-08 03:19 AM
Great, simple song from another English indie band - more description is not needed to describe Side A.
The Tocadisco mix on Side B however, can you really say mix for that crap?!, is really terrible stuff. BMG might have said to him: "Hey, do us a dance mix in your lunch break. Get rid of all catchy stuff like song and melody and do some cheap big room beats with lots of vocoder!" And that's what he did. Another addition to forced dancefloor mixes for great indie rock songs.
Sequel - Motorized Instinct - 16-Jul-04 12:20 PM
Quite interesting fact about this record: Motorized Instinct was to be released on Straight Ahead Records, but they dropped it and Sonar Kollektiv did release it finally. Its Straight Ahead history can even be seen on the run-out of the record. There's scratched "SAR 032" and not "SK 020LP".
Junior Jack - E Samba - 07-Apr-04 03:59 PM
One of the worst hit records i've ever heard. It's just the stolen sample of a Brazilian traditional, a lot of boring percussion and a Big Room style break. This production is so cheap... and people go crazy for it. To what has house music come to. I really don't like this scene anymore.
Bob Sinclar - Tango (Kiss My Eyes) - 17-Aug-03 04:41 PM
What a terrible record. "Hey Bob, you used to be cool, not cheesy!", i'd say to him if i could. I don't know, this record is absolutely no house record cause it's way to cheesy. And on the other side: Using tango was shown WAY better by the "Gotan Project" on Ya Basta!. Tango reminds more of Italo Dance and Top40 airplay than of a credible cool production.
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