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B-tribe
Love, Tears, Heartache & Devot ¡Fiesta Fatal! (1994) |
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gregorbill Jan 13, 2004 - 16:50 | That drum loop from Sly and the Family Stone has been used to death. I don't think I ever need to hear it again.
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RichardPrins Jan 13, 2004 - 16:46 | Soul II Soul? |
lindydallas Nov 02, 2003 - 16:49 | JCJ wrote: Sure it does. These days, new types of music are just variations or mixes of already exisiting musical styles. Give it a chance
This sort of "everything's been done, all we can hope for is to rehash / revision the old" mentality always struck me as intellectually lazy. Yes, music evolves from existing forms by standing on the shoulders of giants, and everything comes from something... but just being a "mix" of different styles doesn't make something worthwhile, or useful. And, ultimately, it makes me wonder where the new really will come from; --d |
BigCalm Nov 02, 2003 - 16:47 | Let me see... a mix loops from early 90's techno, flamenco, and Engima... They thought it will work!! Don't think it does tho ;) |
nate_pitzer Apr 11, 2003 - 15:29 | Not a bad track. I'm fine with listening to it, but for some reason, it makes me thing of video game music. |
porlapaz Apr 09, 2003 - 09:31 | Originally Posted by Blackjack:
I usually like it when bands strive to combine different styles of music, but B-tribe has always come across as very New Age Easy Listening. Why is "easy listening" so hard to listen to? :???: so true! |
Carissa Feb 17, 2003 - 07:43 | Definitely don't get it. For me, this song is one step up from the AM static you hear buzzing through the speakers when you're passing through tiny rural towns. |
Jacco Feb 07, 2003 - 02:45 | A relaxed melody |
Dumbguy Jan 17, 2003 - 17:24 | I may like this when I'm 60. But I hope not. |
Pirate40 Dec 20, 2002 - 10:11 | Lovely Christmas song - reminds me of some of Manheim Steamroller's best work - but more synthetic. |
qosforever Dec 10, 2002 - 04:59 | Pero que cojones es esto!!!
Un aleman haciendo new-age music con guitarra y flamenco!!! Ademas, no a todos nos gusta el flamenco en España. What in hell is this? A german guy's making new-age music with spanish guitar and flamenco!! Furthermore, not all Spanish people like flamenco in Spain |
artifex Nov 30, 2002 - 00:38 | Originally Posted by johnnyrock70:
Have you checked out St. Germain? I haven't heard him in paradise... So hit that request button and change the message title! Sorry, this is my first night listening, but I'm already an addict. on topic: I like this B-tribe track a lot :) |
mperry Nov 27, 2002 - 15:38 | I like this and want to hear it again. |
Blackjack Nov 27, 2002 - 15:25 | I usually like it when bands strive to combine different styles of music, but B-tribe has always come across as very New Age Easy Listening.
Why is "easy listening" so hard to listen to? :???: |
Leslie Oct 09, 2002 - 23:51 | This is the epitome of eclectic music. What an interesting mix of several musical styles/genres. Very cool and unique. |
johnnyrock70 Oct 07, 2002 - 11:56 | Don't listen to the anti-techno retro-grouches...Just because it is digital doesn't mean it is not music worth listening to..Have you checked out St. Germain? I haven't heard him in paradise...
Keep up the outstanding work. |
Chrismartin76 Sep 09, 2002 - 07:52 | Deliver us Lord from such schlocky drum-machine-abusing muzack. |
JCJ Jul 30, 2002 - 10:34 | Originally Posted by Bakshish:
The flamenco+techno mix doesn't quite mix. really.. a 3 out of 10. Sure it does. These days, new types of music are just variations or mixes of already exisiting musical styles. Give it a chance |
tonypf May 09, 2002 - 15:06 | I like the hybrid of styles. Works in the mix. |
Bakshish Apr 29, 2002 - 09:24 | The flamenco+techno mix doesn't quite mix. really.. a 3 out of 10. |
