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Re: [idm] vibert? ninja tune? gettin' lazy?

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2001-03-07 09:11Ron Jeremy Re: [idm] vibert? ninja tune? gettin' lazy?
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2001-03-07 09:11Ron JeremyThat explains alot, I was surprised about Track 5. I didn't think Vibert would be making o
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Re: [idm] vibert? ninja tune? gettin' lazy?
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That explains alot, I was surprised about Track 5. I didn't think Vibert would be making old sounding jungle. Natural Suction is awesome!
quoted 30 lines From: "kiya \"i am a copier\" babzani" <denial@ix.netcom.com>>From: "kiya \"i am a copier\" babzani" <denial@ix.netcom.com> > >ok, so i just picked up the new wagon christ full >length Musipal on ninja... great stuff to say the >least.. >BUT, one of the best tracks on the album is track >five, Natural Suction. > > this track is over four or five years old and was >originally released under his Plug name on comp >called Avantgardism. and on a promo 12" for the >same comp. the strange thing is that the tracks >called Snapping Fuss. an amazing 7+ minute drum n >bass workout a la early nineties vibert style... >so this brings me to ask... why is this on his new >album, why was the name changed? so ninja tune >didn't have to license it from Momentum Music? > >one more thing that's strange is that vibert has >over 75 unreleased tracks. why would he stick a >five year old released track on his new major >release? it doesn't even work well within' the >rest of the album. or maybe that's just because >im used to hearing it within a different context. > >either way. >strange. > >-kiya >iamacopierltd.
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