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Name: Koen
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Member Since: Feb 06, 2002
Rank: 2489
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Rated 1022 releases, average: 3.48
Location: Belgium
Profile: Ex-Electronic Moderator
International Music Mercenary Fighting Against Media Retardism
Disclaimer: All genrenames are fictional and any resemblance to real music is entirely coincidental
Favorite genres: (Chicago) House, (Detroit) Techno, Electro, Italo, Cosmic, Krautrock, New Beat, Nu Disco, Ambient, IDM, Acid, Ghetto Tech / Booty, Drum&Bass, Breakbeat, Funk, Disco, Boogie, Jazz, Fusion, No Wave, Punk-Funk, Hip Hop, Afrobeat, Latin, Salsa, Dub, Reggae, Downtempo...
Favorite producers: Charles Webster, Matthew Herbert, Isolée, Atjazz, Moodymann, Theo Parrish, John Tejada, Metro Area, Morgan Geist, Daniel Wang, Kelley Polar, Junior Boys, Motorbass, I:Cube, Air, Detroit Grand Pubahs, Freaks, Kevin Saunderson, Derrick May, Juan Atkins, Kenny Larkin, Carl Craig, Aril Brikha, Drexciya, Gerald Donald, James Stinson, D.I.E., The Detroit Escalator Company, Boards of Canada, Bochum Welt, Kettel, Ceephax Acid Crew, Luke Vibert, DMX Krew, Perspects, Anthony Rother, Radioactive Man, I-f, Dexter, Alden Tyrell, Legowelt, Bangkok Impact, Rude 66, Freak Electrique, Black Devil Disco Club, Giorgio Moroder, Patrick Cowley, Man Parrish, Newcleus, Egyptian Lover, LCD Soundsystem, Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas, Kraftwerk, Recloose, Jamie Lidell, Tom Tom Club, Grace Jones, Parliament / Funkadelic, Herbie Hancock, Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Arthur Russell, Jay Dilla,...
Favorite labels: Peacefrog, Transmat, Metroplex, Planet E, Rephlex, Warp, Versatile, City Centre Offices, Environ, Radius, Viewlexx, Bunker, Clone, Creme Organization, Klakson, Strange Life Records, Italians Do It Better, Breakin' Records, DFA, Talkin' Loud, BBE, Rapster, Strut, Soul Jazz, Rawkus,...
Everything in my collection is original. So you must understand I'm not that kind of person that is willing to copy/rip something for you. Just buy the fucker.
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Rude 66 - Black Sabbath (The Three Faces Of Fear) - 02-Apr-06 01:22 PM
Ruud hits hard with this release. "Black Sabbath" tests your patience, but when that acid line drops it crawls around in every corner of your head.
Next is "Hysteresis", no doubt the best track on this slab of vinyl. Electro beats make your body pop, while a vocoder voice mumbles along nicely. But what makes this track, are the overwhelming soaring synths giving you goose bumps in places you didn't know you had. This man knows his gear in & out.
The B-side continues with more electro breakbeats on "Isolation", that sounds desolate & scarce, just like it's title.
"Paradox Lake" sounds a bit more hopeful through its soft & eerie pads, but still you don't feel at ease passing by this lake. Must be the paradox.
"Three Faces Of Fear" closes the mini-album on a more abstract note. Here you finally come face to face with the Face of Fear.
John Tejada - Daydreams In Cold Weather - 23-Nov-05 04:08 AM
Hard to pigeonhole this release. It's definately not the usual Tejada tech(no)-house, IDM and electro come closer, but are not quite there yet. I didn't buy it at first listen as I couldn't put my finger on what it was I was listening to. Anyway, the songs on this album are composed of hundreds of different mostly sweet melodies, coming in one after another. The album never bores, hardly any repetition, it keeps surprising throughout. It reaches its climax in Summer Rain, where you can almost feel the sun shining through when after the break down out of nowhere a drum 'n' bass pattern (the only one on the album) lifts the track up. It was a bit of a let down for me that his second album on Plug Research didn't follow this style.
Detroit Grand Pubahs - Funk All Y'all - 05-Mar-03 03:30 AM
I love this album: It starts out with a fat P-funk track (Funk All Y'all), continues with ghettotech with hilarious lyrics about pimpin', ho-slapping & booty, next to some dirty electro (tracks 11-13 are one nasty electrotrip) and it rather surprisingly ends with a beautiful deep techno/house track (Rain).
Various - It Sounds Different - Deep Techno - 18-Jan-03 12:43 PM
Not one single dud on this compilation, and that is quite a rarity for compilations. A lot of these tracks are picked from fabulous albums (Laurent Garnier - Unreasonable Behaviour, I:Cube - Picnic Attack, E-Dancer - Heavenly, Aril Brikha - Deeparture in Time, Isolée - Rest, Jori Hulkkonen - When noone is watching..., Swayzak - Snowboarding in Argentina, Felix Da Housecat - Metropolis Present Day ? Thee Album !, The Timewriter - Jigsaw Pieces), be sure to check those out.
Various - Fuse 5th Anniversary - 16-Jan-03 05:05 AM
Track 16 of cd 1 is not included in the mix. It is a Detroit style bonus track by Trish (still a Fuse resident at that time) and Raf Bongoma. Excellent mixes btw, both of them.
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