zomby - where were u in 92
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zomby - where were u in 92
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big record.
does anyone know if its going to ever see vinyl?
big record.
does anyone know if its going to ever see vinyl?
Re: zomby - where were u in 92
yo i read an interview with actress a few days ago saying he was going to be pressing vinyl versions of a few releases including this one. not sure when the interview was held though, let me see if i can find it
Re: zomby - where were u in 92
here it is:
looks like it was done a while back actually, maybe plans have changed
http://www.olddjmag.com/?op=story&story ... tatus=LiveIn terms of what's coming up, we're going to be pressing up some of the albums from last year onto vinyl. The Zomby album will be on doublepack vinyl with extra bonuses, Skream will be remixing something off there. (not sure if I can mention that).
looks like it was done a while back actually, maybe plans have changed
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I'd love to own hazyville on vinyl.
"...we now pause to test the soul of the Steppenwolf"
Re: zomby - where were u in 92
float/tears in the rain on a 12"
i'd pay a lot for it
i'd pay a lot for it
Re: zomby - where were u in 92
wfg1 wrote:float/tears in the rain on a 12"
i'd pay a lot for it
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What like a 12" pizza?wfg1 wrote:float/tears in the rain on a 12"
i'd pay a lot for it
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Motorway to Roswell wrote:I'd love to own hazyville on vinyl.
sub.wise:.
slow down
slow down
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
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no, on a record you dumbass..charliefoy wrote:What like a 12" pizza?wfg1 wrote:float/tears in the rain on a 12"
i'd pay a lot for it
can the admin please remove this dickhead from the forum
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Based on this one post? Drastic, y'think? Think the guy was exercising sarcasm, calm!wfg1 wrote:no, on a record you dumbass..charliefoy wrote:What like a 12" pizza?wfg1 wrote:float/tears in the rain on a 12"
i'd pay a lot for it
can the admin please remove this dickhead from the forum
On topic: Tears In The Rain would be a fantastic intro to any mix. Hench and We Got The Sound would be a welcome press.
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Don't worry its a personal joke. I'd like GTi on vinylSageon wrote:Based on this one post? Drastic, y'think? Think the guy was exercising sarcasm, calm!wfg1 wrote:no, on a record you dumbass..charliefoy wrote:What like a 12" pizza?wfg1 wrote:float/tears in the rain on a 12"
i'd pay a lot for it
can the admin please remove this dickhead from the forum
On topic: Tears In The Rain would be a fantastic intro to any mix. Hench and We Got The Sound would be a welcome press.
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i'd play a lot of the tunes tbf
tears in the rain, b with me and gti would be nice
tears in the rain, b with me and gti would be nice
sub.wise:.
slow down
slow down
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
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i love zomby but this is his worst release i reckon, i'd never play any of the tunes out either.. way too short and not powerful enough for the dance floor.
i used to love jungle and hardcore years ago, but feel no connection to the album, yet i do with burial and the whole garage thing, even though jungle played a bigger part in my early electronic listening days.
i used to love jungle and hardcore years ago, but feel no connection to the album, yet i do with burial and the whole garage thing, even though jungle played a bigger part in my early electronic listening days.
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hahaha sorry, he's my mateSageon wrote:Based on this one post? Drastic, y'think? Think the guy was exercising sarcasm, calm!
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I think I'd agree with it not being his best one, but even then the majority of his songs are way too short. That said its still good aha.abs wrote:i love zomby but this is his worst release i reckon, i'd never play any of the tunes out either.. way too short and not powerful enough for the dance floor.
i used to love jungle and hardcore years ago, but feel no connection to the album, yet i do with burial and the whole garage thing, even though jungle played a bigger part in my early electronic listening days.
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charliefoy wrote:I think I'd agree with it not being his best one, but even then the majority of his songs are way too short. That said its still good aha.abs wrote:i love zomby but this is his worst release i reckon, i'd never play any of the tunes out either.. way too short and not powerful enough for the dance floor.
i used to love jungle and hardcore years ago, but feel no connection to the album, yet i do with burial and the whole garage thing, even though jungle played a bigger part in my early electronic listening days.
couldnt disagree with this statement any more!! The entire album is absolute genius; Float, tears in the rain, euphoria, we got the sound, hench..i could just name every tune on it. Its the best album ive ever heard. Hands down. How could yo say its not powerful enough?!?!? play euphoria in a club and see that happens...
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Yeah its brilliant but i think compared to his other releases, i prefer them, but only by a marginmusashi_dc wrote:charliefoy wrote:I think I'd agree with it not being his best one, but even then the majority of his songs are way too short. That said its still good aha.abs wrote:i love zomby but this is his worst release i reckon, i'd never play any of the tunes out either.. way too short and not powerful enough for the dance floor.
i used to love jungle and hardcore years ago, but feel no connection to the album, yet i do with burial and the whole garage thing, even though jungle played a bigger part in my early electronic listening days.
couldnt disagree with this statement any more!! The entire album is absolute genius; Float, tears in the rain, euphoria, we got the sound, hench..i could just name every tune on it. Its the best album ive ever heard. Hands down. How could yo say its not powerful enough?!?!? play euphoria in a club and see that happens...
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You know there is this tune "Euphoria", on the release, which has the filthiest bassline in UK music? Two of my mixes feature it.abs wrote:i love zomby but this is his worst release i reckon, i'd never play any of the tunes out either.. way too short and not powerful enough for the dance floor.
Also:
Approval from one of the most popular atists/the most popular artist in the world isn't neccessarily an argument but I just though I'd mention it
(that is so awesome)
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thanks for posting, i heard about this but never seen anything of/about it.polho wrote:
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