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4.0 excellent | Jared Floryan | July 4th 16 | Killer bees hold down their hives, usually without hesitation in fear that somebody alien to them may wipe out their home. I like to think that Michael Petrie is one of those creatures out there assisting the bees, as the DJ and record producer can probably relate in one way or another. Under the alias Hive, Petrie's Devious Methods is a full-length album worth looking into if one can eat up trip-inspired drum n bass or just electronic music at its very core. With a sampled up nature and forthright song arrangements, Petrie's 1998 record's essentially a voyage to the groovy unknown. Before long, it'll certainly hit the spot.
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4.5 superb | FirstStrikeIsDeadly | July 22nd 15 | 3.5 average, huh? I don't even listen to this kind of music much, but this album jams. Dark, atmospheric, pounding, groovy...this album makes me want to buy a subwoofer.
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4.0 excellent | Wolfe | March 19th 17 |
5.0 classic | n3xus6 | March 11th 17 |
3.5 great | Yotimi | November 10th 13 |
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