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    Default mad eye 001 is an amazing tune.....

    its the new henrik b and adam beyer track

    http://www.tuneinn.com/media2.php?id=4272&fm=

    i love this style of techno, hard wonky techno like this rules!!! its nice to hear something this good from these guys, i wasnt much into what they have done much after sound identification....

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    It`s wonky alright, but there`s no groove. I`ve listened to it loads of times, and it just doesn`t make me wanna groove.
    I think they are doing something they don`t really seem to understand.
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    its not a bad tune,but it just didnt grab me for one reason or another :roll:

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    Wonk click click - more of the same kinda stuff from Aexo, Fugo, Subhead, Hawkins/Forshaw and Cannibal Cooking Club ;) init - groove is all personal taste - some people say techno is souless anf we all know that is all nackers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    I think they are doing something they don`t really seem to understand.
    I git that feeling too - like they were trying to jump genres but never quite got there.

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    i think it has a real sweet mechanical groove to it. i think its cool that they are trying something new, personally i thought they did a good job of it, i wouldnt mind hearing what else this lable has to offer. on a big PA i can imagine its gonna sound real nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyspeed
    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    I think they are doing something they don`t really seem to understand.
    I git that feeling too - like they were trying to jump genres but never quite got there.
    i think they were just playin around, tryin shit out - which is healthy if you ask me..
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    totally, we all need to experiment. But I don`t think this experiment warrented a release.
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    The B1 sounds more like the two of those playing around with any wonky idea they had, but by no means would I have ever considered the groove done. It seems all a bit incomplete to me. in 1996 I would have thought this was the shit! But now it just seems like something released because with thier noteriety people will still buy it, despite the fact that any producer will tell you that exact same beat could be crafted in minutes.
    No disrespect to their craft, but we all know that this wasnt a task or a feat for them to complete the rhythms and grooves on the ones in case and point.
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    sick quirky funky shit
    ciao

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    ok maybe the B didnt, but im quite into side A
    jimmah!

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    b doesnt do much for me either, its the a-side that i like the most...

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    Actually, they were going for more of a heavier "microhouse" approach as opposed to the wonky thing. Beyer says so himself. This record didn't do it for me but I think they could hammer down a good formula in the future. It's kinda weird, the swedes have 3 "microhouse" influenced records out this week. 17th, which is a pretty good record...its a good mix of swede and microhouse. The new ELP with Mull is real solid, but shows some strong microhouse influences, and lastly madeye.

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    microhouse? never heard that term before

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    I think they are doing something they don`t really seem to understand.
    what? writing music?

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    heehee
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