Album Rating: 4.0
Very hard to choose, but either Faith in Her or Celestial for me.
Also, shame that (practically) no-one here speaks Dutch, cause I'm kinda proud of my review of the record.
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Ennio's Eden is amazing. Actually, I appreciate the artwork more after listening to the music.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Shhh we're not allowed to talk about that anymore
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Fuck da police free speech o//////////
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Album Rating: 4.5
Uh oh
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adding this to my list of things I really want to get but will probably never get around to
hey Dev did you know that deviant is gay and he sucks dick?
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Album Rating: 4.5
I had heard a rumor, yes
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didn't know if you knew, I heard from a little bird and it blew my freaking mind. but yeah that made me laugh a little bit
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Album Rating: 4.5
Alright bumped it down from my drunk and stoned 5 but I honestly feel like this will be a 5 after a month or so of listening, soooooooo fucking good
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from my personal experience about this garage issue
since moving from nz to america i've never heard the term 'garage' used...but i mean i haven't heard the term drum'n'bass used either. from what i've witnessed (as biased and narrow it may be) dubstep appears to be somewhat an umbrella term for all that
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(maybe because dubstep is astronomically more popular than either here)
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Album Rating: 4.0
I haven't heard anyone talk about or know about the garage genre at all in all 21 years of my life that I've lived here. I've introduced a few people to it, but that's all - and they're not crazy about it but at least they know OF it.
But I actually do think that a decent amount of people know of dnb. Not saying they know lots, but I think it's a genre that a lot of people are aware of here, at least comparitively. It's probably been over-taken by dubstep in terms of popularity here, but I feel like it was a name that people were at least aware of even before dubstep became something most americans were aware of.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Yeah I remember a few months back I was on the bus jamming the Apex remix of London Elektricity's "Just One Second" and this lady who looked to be in her mid 30's taps me on the shoulder and says, "Hey, are you listening to drum and bass???", I told her I was indeed and she got pretty stoked
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is this techno
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No, bro
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well thats gay as fuck
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Fuck me, this is actually living up to the hype.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I agree totally that your place in the world is going to dictate what particular genres and scenes you're aware of, but there's the internet. And again, I'm still just surprised that you wouldn't inadvertently stumble across the term garage when actively listening to this kind of dubstep. For example, I wouldn't expect a Skrillex/brostep fan in general to be aware of the genre's origins. A point I can offer forth based on the youtube comments for Sonny's latest track
Rub rub nigga
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Album Rating: 4.0
SWAG niggas dont fuck with a nigga like me cause a nigga like me dont fuck around
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Album Rating: 4.5
How's that poptart Dev?
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