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just had a listen.

Nice enough, in fact it's very pleasant now he's not trying to alienate, but I can't get very excited about it, in fact i was looking forward to it ending so i could listen to something I'd enjoy).

I was there too when it he was helping redefine dance music such that it wasn't just some hand claps, euphroic synths and a fuck load of ecstasy, but a million people have trodden this path since and it's just a bit jaded really isn't it?


Thinking about it there are some bits that wouldn't have been uncomfortable on a tangerine dream album ;)


One for the This Life flat to have on endless repeat ;)

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he was grounbreaking 20 years ago, not entirely sure what's groundbreaking about this, I'd call it comfortable.

Not sure anyone's breaking much ground these days.


Try something like Inga Copeland if you want something that's trying to at the very least explore the nooks and crannies of music.

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