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kg4
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Posted - 2002/08/14 : 11:54:21
who were these people? im expecially curious about critical mass and space in ravers.... were they just aliases for other artists? or just djs that had a few hit(s) ?
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strychnine
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Posted - 2002/08/14 : 15:30:29
I don't know about the others, but Critical Mass were a rave act (kinda like Dune) with a vocalist and everything who had a couple of hits like 'Burnin' Love' and 'Happy Generation'.
BTW has anyone heard or seen Critical Mass' live performance of 'Burnin' Love'? I love the song, but either the chick was having a very bad day, or she really needs filtering on her voice to make it sound good :P
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Skeenip
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Posted - 2002/08/14 : 20:26:36
Critical mass also had a string of euro pop hits, as specced said they were akin to Dune. If you look around for a discography and bio you'll find plenty of info on them and the music they made.
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Simon
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Posted - 2002/08/15 : 08:00:03
Yeah i know of one of Critical Mass's euro tunes it was called "together in Dreams" they had an mc aswell didn't they?
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strychnine
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Posted - 2002/08/15 : 16:35:57
quote: Originally posted by Simon:
Yeah i know of one of Critical Mass's euro tunes it was called "together in Dreams" they had an mc aswell didn't they?
yeah they did, but i didn't really think much of him. he sounded like paul elstak on a bad day.
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Dj Tripnosis
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Posted - 2002/08/16 : 10:01:53
Yea Ive heard that track, i personally think it could of done without that guys voice, sorta ruined it in my opinion
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djyogi
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Posted - 2002/08/17 : 00:53:12
eraser head was an alias name for paul elstak. Notice also how the record is on forze records and who owns forze - paul elstak. But lets never speak of elstak again he has commented numerous times that the happy hardcore scene is bass/low and that songs bout " your mum sucks cocks in hell" is better.
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strychnine
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Posted - 2002/08/18 : 03:42:31
Hmmm ... I agree that it sucks that he's abandoned hardcore, but I'm a sucker for nostalgia. I can't shake the gratitude I have for all those awesome HHC tracks that he made, and my respect for him for producing it.
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kg4
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Posted - 2002/08/18 : 08:39:26
elstak owns : )
Oh man, I hope I didn't brain my damage...
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