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mistabishi - printer jam

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i have no idea what to make of this but it's actually kinda sweet.

Watch the posted video on YouTube.

kinda like jakes - modem in a way

Watch the posted video on YouTube.

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hah yer heard this the other day.
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this tune rocks my WORLD!

its SICK! :D
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haha, i can't stop listening.
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Heard this a while back, fucking GENIUS.
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sounds like a broken printer
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I really dig some of his tunes.

This however is not one of them.
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I dig it haha.

At least its an original idea.

Should be used for a printer advert or something.
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It's not a great tune, but it's fucking intelligent. To make something even vaguely musical using a printer is pretty impressive.
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I reacon this sick. I better see this on Rage!
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:puke:

intro sounds ok...rest of of the tune is rubbish imo
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genius. its new and different - something we haven't heard in dnb in a while
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tune fits the cool clip..tho playing this track in a club would be LOL!
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ive changed my mind, i dont mind it now - as long as im not looking at the fukcing awful video its fine

makes me anxious thinking about watching it tbh, adaptive mental degredation mode switching seizure inducing shit. would be good at making people go mental in immigration camps /guantonamo bay
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less anxiety with that one
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mecka wrote:genius. its new and different - something we haven't heard in dnb in a while
you haven't been listening to commix, instra:mental, data, calibre and others like them lately have you? now that is new and different.

this is interesting too...
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Its the most interesting I've heard to come out of Drum n Bass for quite a long time, and is reminiscent for me of Photek's EP "The Hidden Camera" in 1996 or Krust's EP Genetic Manipulation' in 1997.

Conceptual music is nothing if not always interesting, and I think the end of this decade is going to see a massive resurgence in Artcore generally.

Its fucken DOPE, and the video is superb, again reminiscent of the director Chris Cunningham (Windowlicker, Warp records) and his senseless sensibility. Will do really well.

It doesn't even have an amen break in it either, wow.
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youthful_implants wrote:Its the most interesting I've heard to come out of Drum n Bass for quite a long time, and is reminiscent for me of Photek's EP "The Hidden Camera" in 1996 or Krust's EP Genetic Manipulation' in 1997.

Conceptual music is nothing if not always interesting, and I think the end of this decade is going to see a massive resurgence in Artcore generally.

Its fucken DOPE, and the video is superb, again reminiscent of the director Chris Cunningham (Windowlicker, Warp records) and his senseless sensibility. Will do really well.

It doesn't even have an amen break in it either, wow.
ha you've obviously got no clue about d&b if your comparing photek and this..... r u guys all drunk or what?
if that is how you are comparing the two.... film clip wise, then yeah maybe....
it would go off on the floor.... and yes it is trying something different...but shelf life of what....6 weeks b4 everyones over it?
i spose you could call it interesting, what ever floats your boat.
guess each to their own hey...
comparing this to photek/krust is blasphemy imho.... their earlier stuff still sounds good now, this however imo would not even come close to standing the test of time.
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nothing new is going to stand the test of time like mid-90s stuff. heh.

As far as new stuff goes, this is the first thing to make me laugh in that, "oh this is clever!" way in a looooooong time.
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great concept, could see this killing the floor, but in regards to shelf life you guys are probably right
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kallous wrote:
youthful_implants wrote:Its the most interesting I've heard to come out of Drum n Bass for quite a long time, and is reminiscent for me of Photek's EP "The Hidden Camera" in 1996 or Krust's EP Genetic Manipulation' in 1997.

Conceptual music is nothing if not always interesting, and I think the end of this decade is going to see a massive resurgence in Artcore generally.

Its fucken DOPE, and the video is superb, again reminiscent of the director Chris Cunningham (Windowlicker, Warp records) and his senseless sensibility. Will do really well.

It doesn't even have an amen break in it either, wow.
ha you've obviously got no clue about d&b if your comparing photek and this..... r u guys all drunk or what?
if that is how you are comparing the two.... film clip wise, then yeah maybe....
it would go off on the floor.... and yes it is trying something different...but shelf life of what....6 weeks b4 everyones over it?
i spose you could call it interesting, what ever floats your boat.
guess each to their own hey...
comparing this to photek/krust is blasphemy imho.... their earlier stuff still sounds good now, this however imo would not even come close to standing the test of time.
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if i heard this while on the dancefloor i'd know it was time to go to the bar... or the toilet... or the car for bongs. And i don't even smoke bongs...


By the sounds of what he has been putting out nothing is going to be as good as his release on virus.
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Haha lex i remember when that 12" dropped
I went into DMC to pick some tunes up I walked out the back and you had "Pleasures" on, volume cranked way up
Wasn't feeling it at the time, just listened again though and that tune is a fucking belter






oh yeah and printer jam is shit
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