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From:
Eylon Israeli
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Wed, 30 Oct 1996 20:19:27 +0200
Subject:
(idm) fsol defamed
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quoted 12 lines From: Pete Ashdown <pashdown@xmission.com>>From: Pete Ashdown <pashdown@xmission.com> >Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 18:47:12 -0700 (MST) >Subject: (idm) Post from rec.games.video.sony > >I thought Jon would enjoy this quote almost as much as I did. It was in >regards to the music on Wipeout XL: > >HarshReality@void.com (Harsh Reality) writes: > >> The techno doesn't seem much more inspired as most that follow the scene >>know that Future Sound of London are basically lightweights that are used >>for filler on compilation disks.
Sometimes I wish it was true. I know those one liners are a pain but my opinion on FSOL before 'dead cities' was very low. However from my 3 1st listens to this one I can say that at last, after a long wait since 'accelerator', they did something which I love and which moves my body althought my mind is not yet eager to follow. Did anyone notice a resemblance to CV? 'Body & Soul' and 'Plasticity' comes to mind, can't yet put a finger on the reason for it but I can sure feel it. Regards, Snow.