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epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote:yeah not bad, but not outstanding for me. Hopefully the rest will be as good, if not better
Andy you are becoming a perfectionist :mrgreen: :wink:
lol...I've been forums far too long
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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote:hopefully this will be good
If its JS and its not good i will be very surprised :arrow:
true, got to admit I don't find 100% of his stuff brilliant, but a high percentage is :)
He is always interesting at least which makes a change from 60% of the E music out there. I do like the majotiry of it a lot though
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Have to say I think Perpetual Motion has a killer sequence, it's a sequence to die for and very reminiscent of 80's TD. Who says CF created all of the best sequences in TD?
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Chris Monk wrote:Have to say I think Perpetual Motion has a killer sequence, it's a sequence to die for and very reminiscent of 80's TD. Who says CF created all of the best sequences in TD?
Chris Franke? ;)
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24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Have to say I think Perpetual Motion has a killer sequence, it's a sequence to die for and very reminiscent of 80's TD. Who says CF created all of the best sequences in TD?
Chris Franke? ;)
I think we may well find out in a certain book.............when we get it :wink:
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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Chris Monk wrote:Just been listening to a new track, which should be on the new CD, called Perpetual Motion on JS's MySpace page at it's a corker. Definately can't wait now.
That's very nice! The melody is a variation on the closing section of Logos Part 2 if I'm not mistaken.
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24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Have to say I think Perpetual Motion has a killer sequence, it's a sequence to die for and very reminiscent of 80's TD. Who says CF created all of the best sequences in TD?
Chris Franke? ;)
:D ROFL :D
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DaveAS wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Just been listening to a new track, which should be on the new CD, called Perpetual Motion on JS's MySpace page at it's a corker. Definately can't wait now.
That's very nice! The melody is a variation on the closing section of Logos Part 2 if I'm not mistaken.
There is something familiar about it. I'll have to check that out.
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Isn´t this a variation of "The Price"?

Powerful and majestic theme.

Really looking forward to JS 1979-1985 works.
There is poetry in science
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ah...the old live track? nice one
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Now available to order at CDS .
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timer wrote:Now available to order at CDS .

great news, I`ll probably have to wait a bit before I can buy it though.
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cantosis wrote:
timer wrote:Now available to order at CDS .

great news, I`ll probably have to wait a bit before I can buy it though.
Still no luck on the job front Matt ?
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timer wrote:
cantosis wrote:
timer wrote:Now available to order at CDS .

great news, I`ll probably have to wait a bit before I can buy it though.
Still no luck on the job front Matt ?

Nope, I got offered a job through an agency the other day, I was so excited untill they told me it was paying 6 pounds per hour....obviously I politely told them what to do with the job.

I want to work but I used to earn that when I worked in the evenings in a pizza house after school.


I am actually going to do some Voluntary work in a charity shop, would rather do something worthwhile for free than get paid peanuts for doing something "respectfull"...and you also sometimes find some bargains for sale in charity shops :idea: 8) :arrow:
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I was getting paid £5.83 p an hour to get soaked through to the goolies most of the year......SNOW/SLEET/SUN/RAIN there was no time to complain.
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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