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Posts like this make my pulse rate jump. . .my head fill with adrenalin
and my heart leap into my throat. . .praise the bass. . .TP
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quoted 2 lines Well, I've been listening to it for the last 2 days and think it's the
>Well, I've been listening to it for the last 2 days and think it's the
>best thing since...the last best thing. No, seriously it's a big one and
C'mon say it. . .its the best thing since Aphex Twin ON! (TRI-BAL BASS!)
quoted 3 lines My favourite tracks: u-ziq theme, Die Zweite Heimat, The Sonic Fox,
>My favourite tracks: u-ziq theme, Die Zweite Heimat, The Sonic Fox,
>Phragmal Synthesis Part 2. Oh my god the bass bins! heh. Best sub-bass I've
>heard in a while.
excuse me. . .i have go now. . .right now
quoted 1 line comes a breakbeat. Mad. Totally addictive. I think mu-ziq is one hell of a
>comes a breakbeat. Mad. Totally addictive. I think mu-ziq is one hell of a
MAD. . .HE SAID MAD. . .MAD BASS. . .RIGHT!
sorry i tried to hold back. . .but i've been good. . .
HIGH FIVES AND LOW END (yes i'm shouting now)
TeeP