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  1. Just popping in to say I just got the deluxe versions in the mail the other day and, having never heard any of the other remasters, I gotta say they sound phenomenal. Plus the packaging, art, inner sleeves, all is excellent. Definitely worth the price.

     

    AND they're taking preorders for a second pressing in October. So if you were on the fence the first time around, I'd pull the trigger on the next batch.

  2. 8 hours ago, pizza said:

    The clone drexciya remasters are good

    Yeah those sound great. Im actually the opposite - I'm all for remasters, even if they're 'unnecessary'. Best case scenario - Breathes new life into music you already love, makes you listen in a new way, notice new things, etc. Worst case scenario - you don't care for it and just stick with the original. 

    I guess I just don't really see the negatives.

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  3. Also, I can't recall - were Vicsynth or the NTS Mix announced when Be Up A Hello went up for Pre-order? Still got a dimly lit candle held up that maybe we'll see a bonus track or two down the line.

  4. A little disappointed, but will still have to get.

    On the positive side - the remaster sounds good on the Bleep samples! Just compared the Deep Fried Pizza sample to the mp3 I have from the Japan CD, and the drums sounds much more crisp. Whole track sounds a bit less fuzzy than before. Or maybe I'm just crazy.

  5. FMWT was one of the first records I ever bought, and I would still instabuy it again if they reissued it. So much nostalgia for that one, every track is fantastic.

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  6. This is really bizarre...there was that new Doom/FlyLo track released last week, got me on a big Doom kick. I was listening to him more than anything else. I even watched his whole 90 minute Red Bull interview on YouTube the other day. Unreal

  7. Wow, samples sounds great. Can't wait to get into this one. Makesaracket has always been one of his top contenders for me. 

    Mike's giving Aphex a run for his money in terms of volume of output though, at least throughout the 90's. Good lord, I had no idea he recorded that much music! 

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