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<blockquote data-quote="*M*A*R*C*U*S*" data-source="post: 659954" data-attributes="member: 7993"><p>yep - agree fella - I did think when I 1st heard about this that it'll be great to have a document from his original vinyl.</p><p></p><p>I've listened to it a couple of times now - but it's an uneasy listen imo. </p><p>I can't get round the programming of either set.</p><p></p><p>I can apprecaite that it's an almost impossible task to pick the tunes - or maybe not - it might have been clear as day for him - only he'll ever know - either way, it's uneven to the point of being almost challenging to listen to.</p><p></p><p>I don't think this serves well as an official document, or by way of an homage to the man - he's arguably the most important non US DJ, & as such this fails to deliver.</p><p></p><p>It really should have been a much longer package - or maybe would have been better in a format like the Cafe Del Mar series - far more tracks, unmixed even, but offering a greater insight into the variation of music & freedom that was afforded to him, & that essentaily paved the way for so many others to follow.</p><p></p><p>That said - HE RULES!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*M*A*R*C*U*S*, post: 659954, member: 7993"] yep - agree fella - I did think when I 1st heard about this that it'll be great to have a document from his original vinyl. I've listened to it a couple of times now - but it's an uneasy listen imo. I can't get round the programming of either set. I can apprecaite that it's an almost impossible task to pick the tunes - or maybe not - it might have been clear as day for him - only he'll ever know - either way, it's uneven to the point of being almost challenging to listen to. I don't think this serves well as an official document, or by way of an homage to the man - he's arguably the most important non US DJ, & as such this fails to deliver. It really should have been a much longer package - or maybe would have been better in a format like the Cafe Del Mar series - far more tracks, unmixed even, but offering a greater insight into the variation of music & freedom that was afforded to him, & that essentaily paved the way for so many others to follow. That said - HE RULES! [/QUOTE]
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