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Re: the recommend some new music thread

Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 7:10 pm
by topmo3
it's soo fucking looong dont wanna read 200+ pages worth of shit I know u guys know ur shit throughout the years i've found a shitton of really really good music through here but u got2 understand I'm merely a reflection of my generation we want instant gratification

Re: the recommend some new music thread

Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 7:31 pm
by jrkhnds
here topmo, nice melodies, very accessible:
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big up if you manage to point out the good ones.

Re: the recommend some new music thread

Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 8:01 pm
by RKM
i fucking love that bad company tune

Re: the recommend some new music thread

Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 6:57 am
by topmo3
as soon as I saw the spoiler I knew u was gon fuk wit me.

naw I'm cool with classic rock, AOR and all that. from those I'd choose bad company which is a tuune and don't fear the reaper. gonna leave out child in time cause I listened way 2 much to that in my classic rock phase as a yunglin

Re: the recommend some new music thread

Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 8:55 am
by ultraspatial
jrkhnds wrote:since I'm not on top of my techno game - why would oldschool techno heads be hating on Tresor etc. (suppose that includes Drumcode?) I always thought Tresor was kinda bridging the gap between Detroit and Berlin.
i meant at the time. and i'm not sure. but i see how if you're into the whole old school detroit thing you could be annoyed by later tresor stuff a la surgeon. obvs not the case now.
and yeah early on tresor was all about detroit. loads of reissues, original albums, comps.

Re: the recommend some new music thread

Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 9:07 pm
by jrkhnds
topmo3 wrote:as soon as I saw the spoiler I knew u was gon fuk wit me.

naw I'm cool with classic rock, AOR and all that. from those I'd choose bad company which is a tuune and don't fear the reaper. gonna leave out child in time cause I listened way 2 much to that in my classic rock phase as a yunglin
sorry I just genuinely don't listen to nice melodies 'cept some Motown and Stevie Wonder and that.

I mean, this is the smoothest shit around. from sugary a-bit-more-than-elevator-music that just slips into your ears and does its sweet magic to powerful sex jams, this record has all of it.