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Icepulse's Rhythm Roulette Extravaganza

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  • 'Hello my challenge is better and more exclusive than yours. C ya!'

    -Anonymous user

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    Nicely done, @AudioGus.

    Thanks man. You got me listening to London Calling again. I only first listened to it a couple years ago as it kept popping up on peoples lists. It is amazing how original and paradigm shifty it was.

  • @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    Nicely done, @AudioGus.

    Thanks man. You got me listening to London Calling again. I only first listened to it a couple years ago as it kept popping up on peoples lists. It is amazing how original and paradigm shifty it was.

    Now listen to Sandanista!

  • @oat_phipps said:
    'Hello my challenge is better and more exclusive than yours. C ya!'

    -Anonymous user

    Bullseye.

  • @Icepulse said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    Nicely done, @AudioGus.

    Thanks man. You got me listening to London Calling again. I only first listened to it a couple years ago as it kept popping up on peoples lists. It is amazing how original and paradigm shifty it was.

    Now listen to Sandanista!

    Woah! Just jumping around and I heard the line "soaked in the deisel of warboys war"... gems within, thanks!

  • @AudioGus said:

    @Icepulse said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    Nicely done, @AudioGus.

    Thanks man. You got me listening to London Calling again. I only first listened to it a couple years ago as it kept popping up on peoples lists. It is amazing how original and paradigm shifty it was.

    Now listen to Sandanista!

    Woah! Just jumping around and I heard the line "soaked in the deisel of warboys war"... gems within, thanks!

    Sandanista! is one of the most disjointed, self-indulgent, and creative albums by any band. Triple album.

    Totally amazing.

  • edited June 2017

    @Icepulse said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @Icepulse said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    Nicely done, @AudioGus.

    Thanks man. You got me listening to London Calling again. I only first listened to it a couple years ago as it kept popping up on peoples lists. It is amazing how original and paradigm shifty it was.

    Now listen to Sandanista!

    Woah! Just jumping around and I heard the line "soaked in the deisel of warboys war"... gems within, thanks!

    Sandanista! is one of the most disjointed, self-indulgent, and creative albums by any band. Triple album.

    Totally amazing.

    'Silicone on Sapphire' OMG...

    So I take it Ween are fans... heh

  • @AudioGus said:

    @Icepulse said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @Icepulse said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    Nicely done, @AudioGus.

    Thanks man. You got me listening to London Calling again. I only first listened to it a couple years ago as it kept popping up on peoples lists. It is amazing how original and paradigm shifty it was.

    Now listen to Sandanista!

    Woah! Just jumping around and I heard the line "soaked in the deisel of warboys war"... gems within, thanks!

    Sandanista! is one of the most disjointed, self-indulgent, and creative albums by any band. Triple album.

    Totally amazing.

    'Silicone on Sapphire' OMG...

    So I take it Ween are fans... heh

    That's a great one.

  • @Icepulse said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    Nicely done, @AudioGus.

    Thanks man. You got me listening to London Calling again. I only first listened to it a couple years ago as it kept popping up on peoples lists. It is amazing how original and paradigm shifty it was.

    Now listen to Sandanista!

    It's their best.

  • So it took me a few days to find the time, but here's something from the second 3. It's pretty loose.. still mastering the Live. I drew from San Vicente and the drone lead on the electric record for the 2nd part. Keep hittin' em!

  • @Icepulse said:
    So it took me a few days to find the time, but here's something from the second 3. It's pretty loose.. still mastering the Live. I drew from San Vicente and the drone lead on the electric record for the 2nd part. Keep hittin' em!

    Lovely! I really do want to hear more of this one.

  • @oat_phipps said:
    I think this album has some fun sampling possibilities.

    This one may be the original dance/'trance' LP

    And I chose this one because it has no percussion (don't worry, the crickets ease up)

    I'm no sampler guy, and it's not so mainstream, so how's that for a third party?
    I'll look forward to hearing what you guys come up with either way.

    That Cuban record has some incredibly beautiful music on it.

  • @Icepulse said:
    So it took me a few days to find the time, but here's something from the second 3. It's pretty loose.. still mastering the Live. I drew from San Vicente and the drone lead on the electric record for the 2nd part. Keep hittin' em!

    That's real cool. It's fun to listen to which sections you sampled since I know the albums so well.

    And totally on the clube da esquina album. It is one of the most beautiful albums front to back I've heard. It's up there with the likes of Pet Sounds for me.

  • edited June 2017

    @Icepulse said:

    @oat_phipps said:
    I think this album has some fun sampling possibilities.

    This one may be the original dance/'trance' LP

    And I chose this one because it has no percussion (don't worry, the crickets ease up)

    I'm no sampler guy, and it's not so mainstream, so how's that for a third party?
    I'll look forward to hearing what you guys come up with either way.

    That Cuban record has some incredibly beautiful music on it.

    Tis lovely, looking forward to adding it to my walk about rotation.

  • Will no one else get down on this?

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