| METALHEADZ Platinum Breaks II |
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| Reviews - Sounds like |
| Written by Keith Kirchner |
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It's hard to know where you've been 'til you get there. The ever shifting soundscapes of drum and bass, and the introverted urban intensity they evoke, should be interesting to play for our grandchilden. Will it have the lasting quality of Mozart? Some say it all sounds the same, did anyone ever say that about classical? Probably, or maybe boredom was a 20th century invention. In any event I found that, like classical pieces, the power of these mindbenders was multiplied when listened to from start to rnish. To jump into the middle of the Adam F's shimmering 'Metropolis', or to check the composition on J-Majik's crescendos, or the rhythmic shadings of Dillinja, Optical, and Lemon D, all produced by Grooverider, is to try to catch a speeding train, or missing the first 15 minutes of a David Lynch film . Black lava lamps and handcuffs if your lover puts this on the jukebox.
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