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  • in reply to: WHAT DO u LISTEN TO? #1063225
    richie6
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      titch wrote:
      Some off the top of my head (5 of the best);

      Edit . Used to like bouncy and gabba back in the day so;
      Clarkee
      Easygroove
      Brisk
      HMS
      Scorpio
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      Mastervibe

      clarkee, HMS and scorpio were wicked.

      i had all my favourite hardcore recorded onto a minidisc, i tried erasing 1 track but accidently erased the whole thing – the next time i tried playing it, it just said ‘BLANK DISK’. I was gutted – spewing.

      in reply to: which is the best broadband? #1066831
      richie6
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        thanks

        plus.net sounds good i’ve heard of it before, i think i might go for that 1.

        richie6
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          I love the old skool prodigy :bigsmile:
          I think that ‘jilted generation’ was the best album ever made
          I’m only 18 but I’ve got a brother, 25 and a sister 26 who were always into raving to the prodigy and going to dreamscape/global gathering and places like that so I was brought up around this type of music
          I’m not that into the oldskool rave pianos but tracks like the prodigy’s ‘break&enter’, ‘full throttle’, voodoo people’, ‘no good’, ‘poison’ etc are still some of my favourite tracks today.
          I love the early 160bpm hard trance tracks like ‘spaced invader’ and ‘4a.m’ but I find it hard to listen to this sort of music these days because it just makes me depressed wanting to go back to that time

          in reply to: Tribute to Mr Moog #1066773
          richie6
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            he started designing electronic instruments in the 50’s, I dont know much about the history of synths but I think that if it wasnt for dr moog, then other synth manufacturers like roland wouldnt have had any inspiration – a roland alpha juno probably would never have been invented (no hoovers), or the tb-303 (no acid lines), the knock-on effect would have meant that bands like the prodigy wouldnt have had any inspiration or synthesizers to create the music that they did, the same goes for thousands of other music producers that shaped electronic music

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