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Originally posted by: LOLyourFace
long live POak
Originally posted by: KeyserSoze
Originally posted by: LOLyourFace
long live POak
Yeah totally. If you read about this guy, he's been in the industry for a long time, and done a lot of great things. Sure his style has changed in the last few years, but the music has changed. I think someone like this is totally allowed to try creative things in the industry, and change directions.
KeyserSoze
Originally posted by: brxndxn
His opinions in that article are stupid...
I'll take a 224kbps properly-encoded mp3 over a vinyl record in terms of sound quality any day..
No.if you get into music history of electronica, you'll see that he's pratically the founder of techno/trance field. he's like a hendrix of trance!
I'm still happiest with two turntables and a box of records. You're pulling records out, trying to match the key, the structure, looking for the breaks. With a CD player you can put the CD in, press play and lock it in time, and it does it all for you.
troll troll troll your boat gently down a stream...His opinions in that article are stupid...
I'll take a 224kbps properly-encoded mp3 over a vinyl record in terms of sound quality any day..
Originally posted by: brxndxn
His opinions in that article are stupid...
I'll take a 224kbps properly-encoded mp3 over a vinyl record in terms of sound quality any day..
Originally posted by: brxndxn
His opinions in that article are stupid...
I'll take a 224kbps properly-encoded mp3 over a vinyl record in terms of sound quality any day..

 
				
		