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Welke muziek staat er nu op (part 5) ???


Ome Henk
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Ik ben nu aan luisteren naar weer een geweldige Nubreaks mix

 

http://www.nubreaks.com/

 

Heerlijke breakbeat, relaxte muziek.

Perfect muzikaal behang.

Of als oppepper voor het stappen.

 

Zoek maar eens op hun site of via Emule.

 

Groeten Simon

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na opschonen cee dee kast

had ik opeens een cee dee uit 1970 in mijn handen

 

SWEET SMOKE titel JUST A POKE c 1970

 

track 01 baby night 16'24 min

track 02 silly lady 16'22 min ( met lekkere bas en drum solo en een van de

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Ik heb wat mp3tjes van Tipper opstaan,

Vanavond ga ik naar een liveset van hem.

Effe oefenen.

 

Groeten Simon

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Hij staat alweer op!!

En hij verveelt nog steeds niet!!!

 

Electro Boogie Vol 2

Dave Clarke - The throwdown

 

Effe de oortjes los gooien voor het aankomende geweld van

Tipper- Access to: Bass

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Vette funk van twintig jaar geleden. Defunkt met 'Thermo Nuclear Sweat'.

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Vette funk van twintig jaar geleden. Defunkt met 'Thermo Nuclear Sweat'.

Ah , Defunkt roeleerd :)

heb ze wel live gezien , gaat zwaar tekeer.

Ik doe het ff iets rustiger nu

 

Abdullah Ibrahim : African Magic

 

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Na Defunkt ook maar even iets rustigers opgezet: Slave to the rythm, Grace Jones.

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The Gathering - Mandylion

 

Review AMG:

Though it has since been eclipsed by increasingly superb efforts, the Gathering's Mandylion was considered a ground-breaking achievement upon its release in 1995. The first album to juxtapose the formidable vocal talents of the newly arrived Anneke Van Giersbergen's in striking contrast with the group's progressive metal, much of the material sounds amazingly confident and cohesive from the very start, be it through the driving intensity of opener "Strange Machines" or the death metal-style double kick drum of "Eleanor." The singer's enviable vocal talents are also fully displayed throughout the album, whether playing the soft-spoken angel while harmonizing with herself on "In Motion #1 and "2," or portraying the menacing siren while exploring her entire range on "Leaves." Admittedly, the band does seem unsure about just how far they can take this new creation at times. They wander a tad too far afield on the rather aimless "Fear the Sea," never really bring things into focus on the largely instrumental title track, and then bashfully hide a short passage of Enya-like ethereal beauty within the sprawling "Sand and Mercury." Still, all things considered, Mandylion has stood the test of time quite well and will provide an excellent second or third glimpse into this exciting band's discography.

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