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danshoebridge

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  1. OK, I officially love What Does Your Heart Tell You? Hopefully the rest of the album lives up to this high bar, but I may have to pre-order just so I can put this gem into some mixes.
    I preordered the vinyl from the planet mu bleepstore but no download? Not sure what that's about. Maybe buy from bleep directly.
  2. I'll always stand up for Oversteps, had an amazing experience playing the whole thing while lying on my back watching the stars come out in the south of France.

    Untilted comes out hard but the second half doesn't live up to the first, especially Fermium.

    Exai is probably better than both IMO.

  3. I still reckon that run from Amber to EP7 was something else - changing up their sound every album, with a huge amount of supplementary EPs, remixes and gescom stuff thrown in.

    There's been great stuff since then (Confield is crazily ahead of it's time, Exai could be my overall favourite, NTS is nuts and I still really rate Oversteps) but as a run that 5 years was incredible.

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  4. Well after a couple of attempts I managed a SIGN PLUS album, coming in at 78mins.

    Its always interesting to mess about with later autechre, trying to edit down something like lux 106 mod you realise the melodic progression is nuts, constantly shifting throughout the track.

    One advantage is that the emotional tracks like F7 or Metaz Form8 seem a little more 'earned' when spaced throughout the more percussive PLUS tracks, though there is a bit of unavoidable tonal whiplash. Not saying this is a better way of listening, but it works for me, and definitely upped my appreciation of the original 2 albums.

    A1 M4 Lema 8:12
    A2 DekDre Scap B 2:52
    A3 7FM ic* 3:49
    A4 si00 5:50
    B1 esc desc* 3:00
    B2 ecol4* 10:43
    B3 Metaz form8 6:01
    C1 sch.mefd2 5:25
    C2 gr4 3:21
    C3 lux 106 mod* 2:44
    C4 F7 5:56
    D1 X4* 9:31
    D2 psin AM* 4:03
    D3 r cazt 7:12

    * edited tracks

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  5. And Drome, one solution you're not seeing here maybe? You state the mortality / morbidity from Covid is massively overstated - if you're unwilling to take a vaccine or even wear a mask how would you feel purposely contracting Covid then isolating for a fortnight? That's surely consistent with your own logic and at least this way the only person you're putting at risk is yourself.

    The reason people are ticked off at your no mask / no vaxx stance is that you're gambling OTHER people's lives over what you must admit is a viewpoint not shared by 99% of the scientific community.

  6. Well this last fortnight pretty much my whole department got their first vaccine dose (patient-facing work in Oxford, UK). Some folks in the vulnerable groups have now also got their second. On a purely anecdotal level can report that:

    Most people got a bit of a reaction over the next 24 hours.
    Common reactions were headache, nausea, neuralgia.
    Cleared up pretty quickly.
    No severe reactions.

    Personally felt like I'd aged about 20 years for a day or so after jab 1. Felt remarkably good the day after that funnily enough. I had Covid back in March and compared to the long term fatigue and blood pressure issues I'd go for the vaccine any day

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  7. Poor old Mike Pence.

    Just wanted to get his head down, pass a bit of anti-LGBT legislation, and maybe then finally stop the recurring sex dreams about his old university rowing team.

    Instead he ended up the centre of an attempted insurrection, part of an administration destined to be remembered as monstrous by history, and to cap it all apparently Trump told him he wasn't a patriot but a 'pussy' on the 6th.

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  8. I think I'll have to file this as an interesting experiment rather than anything I'll actually come back to.

    If they'd built it up a bit more and there was more variety I could see it - some iss:sa style pads on top would really help for a start. 1hr of just mangled breaks and software scratching gets a bit tedious.

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  9. Bupkis you say you feel even one death is unacceptable from the vaccine - this is a bit of an odd position to take and if you are consistent in how you apply it you should be refusing any and all health interventions from paracetamol on up.

    No medication or vaccine exists in a vacuum, for anything that has a measurable physiological effect there may be side effects, measured against the effect of the condition it is treating. In the case of Covid you can look this up easily enough - how many people are dying daily where you are? Here in the UK it's 1000 daily, do you think you'll be seeing similar numbers of vaccine related deaths?

  10. It's funny because in my hospital in Oxford, UK everyone seems super keen. Huge backlog of staff trying to get it, I think my turn is up next week.

    As with any widespread health intervention in the millions, there will be people with adverse effects. Aside from a significant number of people getting flu-jab type fevers there will be a smaller but not zero number of people with more serious side effects and statistically some people will die. It's entirely possible the guy in the FB article died as a result of the jab, immune thrombocytopenia is an identified (extremely rare) side effect of this type of vaccine...or it could have been something unrelated.

    In the end its all playing the numbers, here in the UK 1,000+ people are dying of Covid every day and all the local hospitals here are approaching around 50% of ALL beds now taken up by Covid patients (with a huge knock on for people getting treatment for anything else). Options at this point are either endless lockdown, widespread vaccination, or mortality / morbidity from Covid a huge order of magnitude worse than even the most extreme antivaxx scenarios.

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  11. That Klute album is one of my favourites from way back, will have to check out the remaster. There's only a handful of D&B albums that are solid all the way through and that's one of them.

    That Klute album is one of my favourites from way back, will have to check out the remaster. There's only a handful of D&B albums that are solid all the way through and that's one of them.

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