It is before my time tbh but he's alright Peter, even if he has made a career of being a professional scouser
Make of if what you will
these lists are something i imagine @WashYourHands could have wroteIt is before my time tbh but he's alright Peter, even if he has made a career of being a professional scouser
Make of if what you will
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they did have a go at a drum n bass vibe though, not one of there best tracks imo
its my favourite from them for w its wAh I completely missed that - by Dots and Loops I'd kind of tuned Stereolab out a bit.
I rather like it - it's sort of miniaturized drum & bass. Very dainty.
these lists are something i imagine @WashYourHands could have wrote
Big beat (Fatboy Slim, Chem Bros) and trip hop (with notable exceptions) are whiter than white imofor all this lots invocations of dub reggae and on U Sound, this is the whitest form of dance music, even more than belgian techno, which is no mean feat, really.
Weatherall got much better when he started playing minimal dubby house and longform trippy techno.
Diabolical ecstasy casualty piece and love hippy crap, deeply irredeemable in every conceivable way. Brits need to stop having fun, and get real, sometimes.