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check it. his beats are so tight, very sparse but off kilter funky. and he mixes those huge distortion basses so nicely. ace record. very hip hop.

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i feel like any oizo thread turns into a general preference for this album—i see this topic come up at least once a year. then awepittance comes in and talks about how moustache half a scissor feels like a legitimately "live" improvised dance record, then i say his work after that can be amazingly good at times and after that glass plate says something about bruce willis being dead

 

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i feel like any oizo thread turns into a general preference for this album—i see this topic come up at least once a year. then awepittance comes in and talks about how moustache half a scissor feels like a legitimately "live" improvised dance record, then i say his work after that can be amazingly good at times and after that glass plate says something about bruce willis being dead

 

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"Moustache (Half a Scissor)" has my favorite tracks on it.

"Lambs Anger" has tracks on it that I love a couple that I cannot stand.

"Last Night a DJ Killed My Dog" is absolute shit.

"Transexual" is short and sweet.

"M-Seq" is pretty cool.

I love "Nazis" for the title track and "Halfanedit".

"Flat Beat" EP is fucking killer. I love Monday Massacre.

 

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crunk & party = dated American hip hop world use of the 'trance' lead sound?

lambs anger is by far his weakest work as a musician, the opening sample 'some are good, some are bad, some are just OK' is a perfect way to describe the LP.

Transexual EP is ace though

 

just finished listening to mustache in my car, this album and Analogue worms attack are fucking unbeatable. So many people inspired by these albums since

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The trance synth is a little much in some places, but tunes like Gay Dentists, Erreur Jean and Positif are intense. Every time I've played them out or seen them being dropped, the dancefloor explodes

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check it. his beats are so tight, very sparse but off kilter funky. and he mixes those huge distortion basses so nicely. ace record. very hip hop.

:orly:

 

this:

http://www.discogs.com/Sebastien-Tellier--Mr-Oizo--SebastiAn-Steak/release/987293

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