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Old 07-06-2008, 09:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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yeah man, i wanted to squeeze some more hip hop in there but it wasn't working. that tunes unhinged and kind of works in the context. RZA says he looked to Thelonious Monk when he wanted to write a disjointed piano phrase
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Old 07-07-2008, 04:39 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm nicking yours Molecules, looks good.
I might make a new one later....
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Old 07-07-2008, 01:58 PM   #3 (permalink)
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nice one on the comp jackhammer, i've been pretty strung out recently and your mix is the first thing to have relaxed me. Sweet unconsciousness! Especially that track from the Insider soundtrack and the Aswad. Good call on the Faith No More track, that was a schizo album, what would you think about starting a Mike Patton thread?

Also enjoyed Crowe's aswell, plenty of piano-led goodness. I've not heard 'Gloria' for years so that was fantastic, and the Hollies are always a treat - Manchester's answer to the Beatles! The more recent indie/folk bands on there were interesting too; and the last time I heard Alkaline Trio was the 'Just A Kid' single?
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Old 07-07-2008, 06:16 PM   #4 (permalink)
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nice one on the comp jackhammer, i've been pretty strung out recently and your mix is the first thing to have relaxed me. Sweet unconsciousness! Especially that track from the Insider soundtrack and the Aswad. Good call on the Faith No More track, that was a schizo album, what would you think about starting a Mike Patton thread?

Also enjoyed Crowe's aswell, plenty of piano-led goodness. I've not heard 'Gloria' for years so that was fantastic, and the Hollies are always a treat - Manchester's answer to the Beatles! The more recent indie/folk bands on there were interesting too; and the last time I heard Alkaline Trio was the 'Just A Kid' single?
I think you are thinking of "Stupid Kid" - really their only song to dip into the mainstream MTV audience. Orrrr... you are getting them confused with that Simple Plan song from when they first came about... and I hope that is NOT the case. Glad you liked it, will be making another one soon.
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Old 07-10-2008, 03:20 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I have not been a huge fan of a lot of the songs in these compilations,(liked most, but nothing I love, lots of new {to me}stuff which is good) but I got to say you guys (jack, Mole etc>) really did a nice job making the different songs flow together.

Mostly just saying thanks (via back handed compliment albeit) for taking the time to make and share these!!! (If I used smilies I'd put one here)
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