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I know you are not putting it down, but may I ask what you found bizzarre and ridiculous about it.MiKong wrote:Jay Gunner - Touch Me | Had a few good laughs out of this one. Really bizarre and ridiculous, but in an endearing way. I would love it if this kind of sound came back.

My pick for today is also from that HRG Attack Golden era.
Garcon - Batman Is Bruce Wayne
I just find it a bit strange for two reasons: You can hear that they were starting to experiment with that 90s hardcore rave sort of sound, something that would be perfected in their later tracks... but here the instrumentation and arrangement is completely 80s. To me it just seems like it would clash, but it actually works.drnrg wrote:I know you are not putting it down, but may I ask what you found bizzarre and ridiculous about it.MiKong wrote:Jay Gunner - Touch Me | Had a few good laughs out of this one. Really bizarre and ridiculous, but in an endearing way. I would love it if this kind of sound came back.
My pick for today is also from that HRG Attack Golden era.
Garcon - Batman Is Bruce Wayne
The other reason is because of the excessive stutter edits, such as in the second verse. I know they use stutter edits in later HRG tracks but the way that they use it in the first few tracks of the label... it just sounds like they haven't mastered the technique quite yet. But like I said earlier, these early HRG/Live Music tracks have a certain (pleasant) charm about them

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Hands down my favorite alias by that time…Calla_Maranatha wrote:Cosmic Fighter / Chemical Boy - David Dima in his one of the best Gino Caria tones.
Today, one of my favs by that label popped up
SUPER D.J. / DJ LEONE FEAT. PRISCILLA
This song always get my spirit higher, such nice and cheerful melody!

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I see what you mean with the intros. Lucky The Nice- Take Me Away actually slows down a bit during those stuttering effects you speak off; making it somewhat difficult to mix with another vinyl, but it still a great song.MiKong wrote:I just find it a bit strange for two reasons: You can hear that they were starting to experiment with that 90s hardcore rave sort of sound, something that would be perfected in their later tracks... but here the instrumentation and arrangement is completely 80s. To me it just seems like it would clash, but it actually works.drnrg wrote:I know you are not putting it down, but may I ask what you found bizzarre and ridiculous about it.MiKong wrote:Jay Gunner - Touch Me | Had a few good laughs out of this one. Really bizarre and ridiculous, but in an endearing way. I would love it if this kind of sound came back.
My pick for today is also from that HRG Attack Golden era.
Garcon - Batman Is Bruce Wayne
The other reason is because of the excessive stutter edits, such as in the second verse. I know they use stutter edits in later HRG tracks but the way that they use it in the first few tracks of the label... it just sounds like they haven't mastered the technique quite yet. But like I said earlier, these early HRG/Live Music tracks have a certain (pleasant) charm about them
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