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  1. where can I listen to it? some degen must have at least ripped it
  2. it's getting way too easy to spot scumbags. wonder where that'l lead us
  3. let's not forget that most famous records were made in magic dust filled studios
  4. this was me up until last year, I'm temporarily living in another apartment before moving to another city, so it's only partially set up now
  5. yeah, you hardly ever hear about it these days but I remember it doing the rounds when it was first released. I know it fucked me up back then, it was quite the experience at around a 10 years old. the shark scene, that shit never left my head
  6. really really liked this movie, I actually thought it was based on a Pynchon novel like Inherent Vice, the only other movie that's comparable, except it's even better because... well, come on, it's PTA the soundtrack by Disasterpiece is cool too, I was kinda surprised as I only knew him from him work on It Follows, which is great, both soundtrack and movie. edit: just realized it's the same director too
  7. Snoop and all of these other rappers achieved legendary cultural status, household names and most people don't even remember where they come from anymore. but it is what it is, they made it by being hustlers and bragging about it. so it's only natural they'll keep on doing it in whatever new medium comes up. the irony is, the ones who were once bewildered by their drug slinging tales now run the risk of being the targeted drug fiends, and the new drug is legal. pretty ingenious, tbh
  8. finally got around to watching the whole thing. never thought I'd so pleasantly endure a talking head for over 2 hours. very thorough. but pretty depressing, considering that some variation of this reality he so eloquently rebukes is most definitely taking place as we speak, even if not like to the extent the evangelists preach. as hard as it might be to build up the proper arguments to tackle this whole conundrum, it's just easy to fall for the trap of criticising it simply for being trash (rightfully so), but the fact is, when there's so much potential for status quo maintenance behind something, it would probably be more productive to find ways of participating and making it better (not to say hijacking it, that'd be naive) instead of taking the old "they took er jebs" stance
  9. not working here that's just the isolated pads and vocoder vocals from last rushup 10 M, no? maybe not the final version, but pretty sure. always wondered how that video surfaced
  10. dumb me no look first :} I think the fact they're called parts still points towards different embryos of tracks, even if it's a similarly themed EP, like Cheeta for instance, specific gear set in a controlled environment. watching the london show now it's obvious those were pre-determined themes, done on the fly, but the re-arrangement makes it sound like they're separate tracks, performed together for this "live" intermission section. almost like a glimpse at an EP in the middle of the set could be wrong, tho. maybe he really took a liking for these more contrasting switch ups, like in T69 Collapse and that's more of that type of experimentation, only transposed to a live setting, where you can get away with different things
  11. good job with the journaling and analysis. guess I been digesting the manchester show for so long that I simply forgot to give london proper attention. where did that tracklist come from, tho?
  12. were it all live I would've liked it more - loved it, probably. can you imagine being hit with 2 hours of unreleased music made on the spot? it's a pretty intense task, though, especially if you're not aiming for basic dancefloor oriented techno. agreed, those two are the highlights for me. this one sounds more like what you'd normally expect from him - what we all want, innit? but the other sounds more like what we've grown to expect from his newest works. both amazing.. but what truly drove me nuts from this whole intro was this brilliant rug pull of a moment
  13. love Mark Fell and the likes but Rashad Becker's live was one of the most insane things I ever saw. felt like I came out straight from a beating. the way he used the Nord micro modulars made it Computer Music to my ears. they're programmed on the computer after all. also proved what a seasoned mastering engineer is capable of, making a modest JBL rig sound like Funktion Ones the setup:
  14. it's a live performance that segues into a dj set with some fx additions throughout. still (mostly) clearly divided into different themes, therefore, different tracks. or embryos thereof, anyway
  15. the amount of people salivating over this is amazing. the odds of it ever being released are very slim though, considering it was done live for this particular performance ?
  16. despite how you feel about the movie, this a pretty privileged inside look at quite an amazing endeavour.the part about the voice is especially cool, how many details went in the development and how tight the result was throughout the whole movie
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