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Last Active 01-01-70 12:00 am Joined 01-01-70
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| Top 5 Dj-ish Albums.
Contains sampled/dance/electronica/DJ albums. | 1 | | DJ Shadow Endtroducing
This album is simply revolutionary. Just hearing how this album is made should make any serious DJ crave a bullet to the skull, or at least a bomb to their equipment because you'll honestly never have the dedication and skill of one DJ Shadow. | 2 | | Saltillo Ganglion
Modern classical, trip hop, whatever you want to call it, this album is an artistic masterpiece posing as music. If you don't know what desperation feels like before this album, you will after. | 3 | | Justice Cross
The first time I heard Justice I wondered how anything so cool could be made into music. I still wonder that same thing. It's so catchy and danceable you just can't help sway in your seat. | 4 | | Foals Antidotes
This album moves, and fast! Its horn section is just lustful. | 5 | | Boredoms Vision Creation Newsun
Maybe it's noise music, maybe it's psychedelia, but it certainly puts you in a trance with its tribal rhythms and Japanese goodness. | |
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12.04.08 | 1 and 2 are awesome. | StreetlightRock
12.04.08 | Sick list. | MiK
12.04.08 | 1 is God. Justice? No. | username345
12.04.08 | 1 is of course legenday. Never liked 3 much though tbh. The rest looks interesting though, especially 2. | Granfalloon
12.04.08 | I've only heard 1,3,4... but they're all fantastic. Why the hate for Justice? 2 looks pretty interesting, I should look into that. | gaber01
12.05.08 | Justice, I guess you have to be a certain kind of person to like them. Personally, I heard them in conjunction with DJ Shadow from this guy I know named Luke, so that's why I like them.
They all kind of work in conjunction with each other. |
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