I want your soul - Armand van Heldon

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fins5

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What can I say, I'm a sucker for synth and a tribute to old school (and boomboxes)! Funny that even this track is considered oldschool now (not by me...I'm just repeating). :lol:

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zorlac

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Ah I thought it was an old sample. The Aphex twin Come To Daddy 1997 was it's own thing 10 years earlier I guess.
@Kingrat2010, I bought that Window Licker on vhs single back in 1987 for $4.00 at a local record store, I love that intro you just can't watch it enough. Chris Cunningham is on point with his videos.
 

fins5

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Zorlac, that one you linked to is freakin' disturbing! I'm gonna have nightmares! :'-(
 

zorlac

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Ah, i'm sorry man. The same thing happened to me 10 years ago when I bought these Chris Cunningham videos....I saw this video and was creeped for a while. Now what I do is show it to other people so they have the same nightmares, the more people who have nightmares, the safer you are. It doesn't scare me anymore.

I thought I forgot about it until I read this title from Armand Van Helden.

You should peep the Window Licker video, it will correct the nightmares to a whole other level...
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djetaine

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LOL, I was coming in here to post the same Aphex Twin song. :) LOOOVE that track. Aphex twin was one of the driving forces behind me getting into drum and bass records and becoming a DJ
 

zorlac

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Yeah, Richard D.James trajected my influences in the mid '90s, and the Chris cunningham videos are on a whole other level.
What kind of record collection do you have, size?, Genre? I see you have that "Singer" battery operated turntable in your Avitar, that is the best on the go record buying tool. It's easy to use, convenient, & rugged. Dope!
 

djetaine

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zorlac said:
Yeah, Richard D.James trajected my influences in the mid '90s, and the Chris cunningham videos are on a whole other level.
What kind of record collection do you have, size?, Genre? I see you have that "Singer" battery operated turntable in your Avitar, that is the best on the go record buying tool. It's easy to use, convenient, & rugged. Dope!
My collection spans multiple genres and years but the majority of it is all rooted in the drum and bass/jungle genre. Dub, ambient, dnb, jungle, dubstep, techstep, etc. I would guess that dnb is roughly 60 percent of my collection.
The others being about 20% 60's-80's rock, pop, soul
and another 15% various forms of house spaning multiple decades.
The last 5 percent would be a random assortment of metal, punk, rap, hiphop, big band and classical.

As for the size, maybe 1200-1500 records, just a guess. At this point I have no idea.
 
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