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Name: that tune in one
Home Page: http://www.discogs.com/user/thecreaser
Member Since: Feb 27, 2002
Rank: 232
Average Vote Received: Correct (4.00, 1 votes)
Rated 317 releases, average: 3.80
Location: All over the place.
Profile: Englishman who spins just about anything he can find on his decks.
Back from his travels, thecreaser is wondering what to do with his life.
Cheese: White Stilton with apricot.
Equipment: 2x 1210, 1x Xone:32, 1x G5 Power Mac
Least played album: The Cats "One Way Wind"
Favourite Superhero: Sockman
No. of limbs broken this year: none
Exciting tropical diseases contracted this year: one

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Reviews:

Krafty Kuts - Lost Plates E.P. - 11-Apr-04 01:40 PM
Good solid funky breaks from the master of the party mix. Get Funky and Funky Ass Beats almost beg you to chop them up with the crossfader. Try it yourself and see. Street Freaks and Don't Stop are slightly less buoyant but just fine all the same.

Proper Filthy Naughty - Fascination - 11-Apr-04 01:29 PM
Pretty average collection of bits and bobs. Rather than finding this an eclectic, clever mix of styles showcasing the artist's talent I found it slightly confused and lacking in continuity. It's almost as if PFN was having an identity crisis and couldn't decide what he wanted to release, it's hard to find a connection between the tracks. You get everyting from downbeat/ambient through hiphop, breaks and a touch of electro house.
Don't get me wrong, it's not a terrible release, the tunes are not awful and they are varied, they're just not outstanding.

Kruder Dorfmeister* - The K Sessions™ - 27-Jan-04 12:48 PM
Could this be the quintessentialintelligentdownbeatchill-out album of all time? You came home from the club spangly eyed and twitchin and you put on the K Sessions, like a reflex action, it wasn't concious thought that did it, it was what you did, it was almost unwritten law. And through the buzz of the Heads coming down, the rustle of rizzlas, the soupy herbal haze drifted K's sumptuous serving of chilled beats and baselines.
It swoops and rolls, slides and shuffles, cossets and supports then messes you up with ghostly, icy fingers tickling your very soul.

A victim of its own success, this album has been so played that it's hard not to cringe whenever you catch a beat or a bar of one of the tracks. Shame, this album is simply incredible.
It deserves more praise than it's got so far on this page.

Gilles Peterson - Worldwide Programme 2 - 14-Nov-02 12:50 AM
Weird: Disc one, Side 1 - My original pressing has the Heli-Mi-Tee mash-up between Miss Dynamitee and Deep Blue's Helicopter Tune to be played at 45rmp instead of the tracks listed on the record sleeve! Side B is as it should be.