Phaedra review

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..'Phaedra falls on that line between genius and insanity.....'




I agree.
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bigmoog wrote:..'Phaedra falls on that line between genius and insanity.....'




I agree.
isn't all music, as it's produced by humanbeings who exist between the two 'extremes'?
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i agree


but Phaedra is outside the norm
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bigmoog wrote:i agree


but Phaedra is outside the norm
obviously...inside Norm it would be too muffled and he would complain ;)
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yes
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24db wrote:rather nice review of Phaedra:

http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?reviewid=11184
This review reminds me of many reviews of cars or audio equipment (and some of my posts!)

Just cut the cr@p and LISTEN to the bloody thing!

I do, often.

Genius borne of accident. I LOVE it!!!!!!!
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hmmm, it was not too bad. :lol:
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hansx wrote:hmmm, it was not too bad. :lol:
compared with some it's brilliant :)
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Genius is an overused term in the music industry, thrown about left right and center. Phaedra however is one of those rare cases where the term is merited.



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Along with a certain solo effort that came a little while later with leafy green ferns on the cover :lol: 8) :arrow:
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DSJR wrote:Along with a certain solo effort that came a little while later with leafy green ferns on the cover :lol: 8) :arrow:
I get your drift Dave and obviously agree :wink:
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epsilon75 wrote:
DSJR wrote:Along with a certain solo effort that came a little while later with leafy green ferns on the cover :lol: 8) :arrow:
I get your drift Dave and obviously agree :wink:
Is it sacrilege to say that I actually prefer the green ferny one?


Yep, thought so, I'll get my coat.
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Chris Monk wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
DSJR wrote:Along with a certain solo effort that came a little while later with leafy green ferns on the cover :lol: 8) :arrow:
I get your drift Dave and obviously agree :wink:
Is it sacrilege to say that I actually prefer the green ferny one?


Yep, thought so, I'll get my coat.
Not in my book Chris :wink:
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epsilon75 wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
epsilon75 wrote: I get your drift Dave and obviously agree :wink:
Is it sacrilege to say that I actually prefer the green ferny one?


Yep, thought so, I'll get my coat.
Not in my book Chris :wink:
Nor mine ! - and im a new listener to EMIP - classic EM. 8)
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