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Written by Brain Babinec
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Thursday, 15 September 2005 |
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The album consists of what I interpret to be 8 long songs cut up in to 20 tracks, the first of which long-time Shpongle fans will be familiar with. The 2004 hit "Beija Flor" is divided to create tracks 1-3. 4-5 make up a massive ensemble of psychedelic melody and progression. Next my favorite piece (tracks 6-8) contains an incredibly unique combo of drums, acoustic bass, and an epic serenade of various synths drawn out over 13 minutes. |
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Written by Du Nord
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Friday, 15 July 2005 |
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Telepopmusik has been around for a few years now and came to my attention with the track Breathe which I believe was featured in a major car ad campaign (Mitsubishi). I was immediately drawn to their subtle mix of futuristic music and somewhat yesteryear stylings. |
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Written by Du Nord
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Tuesday, 15 March 2005 |
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This is something I waited WEEKS to get in my clammy little fingers and listen to. I ordered through Flaming Fish in Canada and it does take a while to get to our little island paradise here in the South Pacific. Ah well, delayed gratification can be a good thing. |
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Written by Du Nord
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Tuesday, 15 March 2005 |
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This is the latest installment from N*Soul’s Nitro Praise series and has been widely speculated about and was highly touted by the label. We were promised top-notch production and mastering as well as a “better-than-ever” sound. How did they deliver and what is the final word? Let’s explore … |
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Written by Du Nord
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Tuesday, 15 March 2005 |
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This release is the latest release from the group that brought us the brilliant Lean On Me track that was remixed by Solarstone a couple of years back. This album is different as it taps into a more Dub sound and is experimental in nature. Well programmed and well written music that is great to listen to may never make dance floor status as it is better suited to a Lounge night than House or any other style. |
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Written by David Richardson
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Saturday, 15 January 2005 |
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We're now taking short reviews of recent tracks that you the readers have purchased. If you have music that you would like to see reviewed here from any dance genre, please email the review to
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Written by David Richardson
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Friday, 15 October 2004 |
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Hey, this is a new section. We're now taking short reviews of recent tracks that you the readers have purchased. If you have music that you would like to see reviewed here from any dance genre, please email the review to
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