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Post by Half Machine Lipschitz on Feb 9, 2021 15:57:01 GMT
I get bored very easily by 120bpm bass drum and handclaps. There's really nothing that will make that kind of music palatable to me.
A is a bit silly, but wins this one easily.
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Post by fonz on Feb 11, 2021 9:59:09 GMT
A wasn't great. Never heard of The Flirts before, but I won't be investigating further.
B was Ok. The sax sounded like an afterthought. Is this music more credible because of it? I don't think so. I could listen to more of this kind of thing, but I'd need some go-go dancers to ogle. Certainly would actually dance myself.
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Post by wobblie on Feb 11, 2021 13:36:52 GMT
I don't mean/hope to influence the vote by posting this, I just always found the crowd's reaction strange. The don't seem very enthused by what I think is a fun show. Who are these people?
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Post by oleandermedian on Feb 12, 2021 18:36:48 GMT
A is OK and full of cheap thrills – which is the point I suppose – but after a while I was looking forward to the Laurent Garnier track, which is a goodie.
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Post by T. Willy Rye on Feb 12, 2021 19:22:57 GMT
B is more likely the one I would come back to, but I shouldn't kid myself, I'm never going to listen to either of these again if I can help it.
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Post by rayge on Feb 12, 2021 19:50:52 GMT
Two modernish records where the producer is the star and instigator, although Bobby Orlando doesn't get credited up front for the Flirts. This track is OK by me, albeit a bit plastic, while the synth sound is all a bit repetitive. OK
Mon dieu, a French record I actualy like a bit. Helps a bit that it's a DJ record with no vocals, and helps a lot that it has someone free-styling God's Own Instrument over the clatter. Not really my style, But a winner here
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Post by neige on Feb 13, 2021 11:20:35 GMT
Both are miles away from my ballpark, but A is more fun.
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Post by clive gash on Feb 14, 2021 13:51:05 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2021 14:58:29 GMT
Goat Boy 6 G 14
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Post by wobblie on Feb 14, 2021 15:20:21 GMT
The Flirts are worth more than 6 measly votes, people. Get it together!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2021 15:26:07 GMT
The Flirts are worth more than 6 measly votes, people. Get it together! They're no Laurent Garnier though. I don't mind A, but it's a hipster thing for people who don't go to clubs, but read about dance music of the past on Pitchfork
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Post by wobblie on Feb 14, 2021 15:30:23 GMT
That LG track was alright, not crazy about the plastic jazziness. There are no clubs around here really unless you're into strippers. Not really sure why you felt the need to project a lazy stereotype.
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Post by rayge on Feb 14, 2021 21:15:02 GMT
Not really sure why you felt the need to project a lazy stereotype. That's what we do
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Post by Crunchy Col on Feb 14, 2021 21:16:08 GMT
We'll make a Preludiner of him yet!
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Post by wobblie on Feb 14, 2021 21:42:21 GMT
Am I supposed to go back in time to watch The Flirts live? Like they would ever come here...
Honestly, I would've preferred a more obscure Bobby O production, but it's nice to see at least a few people familiar & appreciative of this track.
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