Unbelievably spot-on Deadmau5 review from the Guardian
Unbelievably spot-on Deadmau5 review from the Guardian | |
Lashawn Maycock 28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Jack Bastard
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28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by backtothefront
He always reminded me of writing club reviews for a Cardiff rag in the late 90s and meeting the club editor who when I asked what he was into said - 'I'm not really into dance music but I'm on a mellow drum and bass tip at the moment' /cringe |
Lashawn Maycock 28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Jack Bastard
As Eddie Amador put in his track; 'Not everyone understands House Music'... so true in the current US 'EDM' scene. |
28.09.2012 | http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012...es-here-review I like the bit about Finchy from The Office. |
Alla Bluemke 28.09.2012 | Man people are so tired of this guy. At least I am. I was about 4 years ago. |
Margie Pavell 28.09.2012 | I hear ya toontown...I believe there is enough blame to spread to other parts of the world... |
Shonda Soulier 28.09.2012 | I don't get why there have to be backhanded digs against brain-dead Americans in every European review article. Is there that much rancor that it needs to show through on damn near everything related to House music? I understand the hyperbole in my statement, but Christ it feels that way. |
Lashawn Maycock 28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Jack Bastard
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Ossie Pooley 28.09.2012 | Love it. Great article |
Margie Pavell 28.09.2012 | I thank O-chem when is start counting molecules in my head... |
Tatum Ansaldo 28.09.2012 | Re my previous comment, my 4 years at university studying German has officially now come in mildly useful. I consider it time and money well spent on the back of that. |
Margie Pavell 28.09.2012 | I don't play the Mau5's records but I do like the attention he gets for an being ass... "It's derivative, cliched and gives the impression of having been made by someone who's never danced in their life" That pretty much sums up my attitude toward what he says and what he produces. |
Romelia Stankard 28.09.2012 |
It's derivative, cliched and gives the impression of having been made by someone who's never danced in their life, but in a purely technical sense, it's extremely well produced, punchy, powerful, with a strong grasp of dynamics and occasional flashes of a deft melodic touch. Nothing feels careless: a lot of time and effort has clearly been expended on making it as generic and unfunky as possible. It's the sound of a man who knows his market.
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28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by backtothefront
He always reminded me of writing club reviews for a Cardiff rag in the late 90s and meeting the club editor who when I asked what he was into said - 'I'm not really into dance music but I'm on a mellow drum and bass tip at the moment' /cringe |
Tatum Ansaldo 28.09.2012 | Triumph of the Will.I.Am. Very clever. For those who don't know , Triumph des Willens (eng: Triumph of the will) was a nazi propaganda film about the Nuremberg rallies. Pretty harsh criticism, I'm not sure I'd go as far as calling deadmau5's new stuff nazi marching music... |
Lashawn Maycock 28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Jack Bastard
As Eddie Amador put in his track; 'Not everyone understands House Music'... so true in the current US 'EDM' scene. |
Norma Vanna 28.09.2012 | deadmau5 is so.. i dont know. haha |
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