Album Rating: 3.0
It's mostly compilations, mixes and singles as you'd guess.. Good LPs are quite hard to come by. I think my introduction
to trance was Above & Beyond's Tri-State. A good way to get into individual artists is to grab AVB's A State of Trance
comps, they're always good quality and a method of branching out in the genre.
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"I actually played tnght and they hated it and yeah it basically was
don't go to many"
The fuck.
"Damn, who doesn't get a buzz from Higher Ground by TNGHT? Nobody I know.."
Agreed. I mean I haven't played that stuff to a lot of people I know but I'd bet my left hand on the fact that a lot of them would dig it.
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Album Rating: 5.0
people here have awful tastes in music
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i got less interested in these mixtapes the more it went on :[
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Album Rating: 3.0
Same here chambered, I like this one marginally better than Thursday though, probably borderline 3.5.
Where in England do you live Anarchist?
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Well, some here do too but there are huge differences. And a lot of the people I know you can interest or inspire some new stuff if you know what they're into.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I think I like all the mixtapes equally these days. Thursday and EoS had to grow on me ,unlike HoB.
Bromley, Greater London. On the border with Kent.
And a lot of the people I know you can interest or inspire some new stuff if you know what
they're into.
nah see I don't know many people like this unfortunately
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Album Rating: 3.0
Is it any good? The wikipedia photo of Market Square doesn't look too great, haha
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Album Rating: 5.0
Well there's the glades. The whole area's a bit tacky, although I live in a more affluent pocket of the borough. There's stuff to do but I'm kinda bored of the whole area so I won't be too sad to be moving away later this year to either Bristol or Nottingham.
Where do you live?
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Album Rating: 3.0
Dude leaving home is incredible. It's always awkward the first couple hours until the drinks are in free-flow though.
Dumfries at home for 4-5 months a year, Stirling at uni for the remainder. Home is pretty shit and the economy is backwards as hell so I prefer it up the road. They're similarly sized but I suppose being in a two-mile radius of 5k students of the same age has its perks.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Don't think I could ever live in London. I miss living on a campus uni though, that was a sick 3 years
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Album Rating: 5.0
ah I've never been to Scotland
Yeah I'd like to go to a campus uni. That's one of the things Nottingham has over Bristol
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Album Rating: 3.0
Where did you go, Sanders?
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Album Rating: 3.0
Furthest down England I think I've been is Hull unfortunately
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Album Rating: 4.0
I was at Lancaster, but I'm doing at graduate course now at Warwick
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Album Rating: 5.0
oh I know someone who goes to warwick.
Furthest down England I think I've been is Hull unfortunately
you're not missing much
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Album Rating: 3.0
Warwick looks pretty luscious
http://www.visitwarwick.co.uk/images/places/Warwick-photographs029.jpg
Looks like Bethesda picked up on dat house design
You're not missing much either, Anarchist
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Album Rating: 4.0
Warwick's a decent uni, but I only lived on campus there for the first year. I'm now in Warwick/Leamington Spa, and it's really nice. I prefer the smaller towns to big cities, they seem to be more friendly to me.
"Furthest down England I think I've been is Hull unfortunately"
I dunno, I like Cornwall and Sussex
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Album Rating: 4.0
"http://www.visitwarwick.co.uk/images/places/Warwick-photographs029.jpg"
haha yeah I've driven past there a few times, that part of Warwick is quaint. It's a shame though that the Uni of Warwick is a bit of a misnomer, it's closer to Coventry, which is an absolute shit hole.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Warwick looks nice, as did Cambridge before they turned me down ):
But personally I prefer big vibrant cities. There's a vibe about them I love and I need things to be
going on around me. I hate the quiet and calm. Bristol would be good for that..
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