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- err0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?fe…
sorry if this was posted before
- 23kon0
This album IS awesome!!!!!
(For the ladies department in Debenhams)
- GeorgesIV0
don't want to troll,
but this album is better that the entire beastie boy's discography,- http://static.fjcdn.…autoflavour
- we'll see if your still listening to this in 20+ years and if anyone renames a city park after them.fooler
- lol, like I give a fuck,
GeorgesIV
- ernexbcn0
Full Giorgio Moroder DJ session from yesterday:
- pango0
wow this thread lasted this long.
- ukit20
Daft Punk - Horizon (Japanese Bonus Track)
- mg330
Fragments of Time is such a great song. I bet it's the one that most hardcore fans hate the most as well. That chorus rules. It seriously sounds like something you would have heard in the 80s on a soft rock station right after a Michael McDonald song.
- Krassy0
Giorgio Moroder in his first DJ appearance in New York last night
- twooh0
damn :(
- mikotondria30
It all sounds like a High School retrospective, as if they've done all their searching and striving and just want to stand back and look at it.
It's a difficult/challenging time if you make electronic music as the moment - several half-stepped generations from the 90s crowd who took hiphouse and acid through to techno, trance and nu-everything and back again. The audience is so fractured and has such a disparate musical heritage that you can't pitch it to your crowd and predict success. By giving us a slice of fizzy, well-timed disco, DP have - in the words of Terence McKenna - gone back to last sane moment they (and we) ever knew - the disco era, of which house and techno and every flavor of everything in between, came from. To my mind and ear it's a massive, slick, shrug - 'we don't know what's next', they're saying, but here's some basics - the production and context and polish of which would not have been possible without the last 20 years, but that remains essentially a retrograde move. I don't dislike it - I don't feel strongly enough about it, if I were them and considering the floor-busters they put out in their heydey, I'm not sure I'd know where to go either. As I say, it's an awkward time to be putting out a seminal swan-song; the older crowd are hanging up their dancing shoes, and the younger ones are disillusioned with EDM and haven't yet got the sophistication to appreciate the years preceding that. We're getting ready for a big clear out, and I can't wait. When this happens, it's always the precursor to dark, stripped out, inaccessible noise. Yee hah :)- < well putKrassy
- nicely said. agreed!technosoul
- but good ole house music will always survive the cull... in its diverse forms.fadein11
- Yes it will.
Absolutely.mikotondria3