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Old 12-07-2006, 12:48   #1
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Default OMG I bought a club mix CD

I'm so embaressed

Saving grace is its a Faithless DJ set

http://www.progressive-sounds.com/fe...resents-3D.asp



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Old 12-07-2006, 12:49   #2
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You scared me for a moment there...

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Donna Summer - I Feel Love (Rollo & Sister Bliss Monster Mix)

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Old 12-07-2006, 13:01   #4
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I have a handful of faithless albums - some of the overly upbeat stuff does nothing for me, but there are some very good laid back tracks, and some amazing mixes.
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God is a DJ/ Insomnia/ Mass Destruction/ Tranantula are just amazing in fact the majority of what they produce is just stunning.

I rate Faithless with Massive Attack as possibly the two best UK bands of the last 10-15 years both are increadably original and consistantly brilliant

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I have 3 Massive Attack albums and have been to see them at the Brixton Academy before - they are awesome.

You need a really high dynamic range and certainly do need decent subs or decent bass to give their music credit though
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I have 3 Massive Attack albums and have been to see them at the Brixton Academy before - they are awesome.

You need a really high dynamic range and certainly do need decent subs or decent bass to give their music credit though
I saw them at Brixton on the 100th window tour and also at Queens Park in Bristol and I plan to see them at every opertunity I get, they rock!

As I am always mentioning Aitch walked down the aisle to Teardrop and it holds a very special place in my heart.

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the essential Massive Attack album is the Danny the Dog OST. it's far better than any other MA album i've heard. i find that their songs are either awesome and i love them, or they're so annoying, i want to drive someone's head through my speaker.

agree with Gilly about Faithless as well...never been able to see the fascination with them.

If you like Massive Attack and haven't heard Danny the Dog...get it
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Old 12-07-2006, 18:00   #9
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the essential Massive Attack album is the Danny the Dog OST. it's far better than any other MA album i've heard. i find that their songs are either awesome and i love them, or they're so annoying, i want to drive someone's head through my speaker.

agree with Gilly about Faithless as well...never been able to see the fascination with them.

If you like Massive Attack and haven't heard Danny the Dog...get it
Danny The Dog is good, it suffers from being a film soundtrack, I don't think the album is laid out well. As to the actual tracks, you couldn't tell it was Massive Attack, Its more like Evil Heat or XTRMNTR in some places, I do like it.

As to a Club Mix CD, I think I have the worst one ever:

Fabric Live 06 - GrooveRider.
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