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24db wrote:
timer wrote:Anyone got a spade ?
no, but I do have a waffle iron!
that'll do .. How much do you want for it ! :lol:
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timer wrote:
24db wrote:
timer wrote:Anyone got a spade ?
no, but I do have a waffle iron!
that'll do .. How much do you want for it ! :lol:
one spade...deal?
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24db wrote:
timer wrote:
24db wrote: no, but I do have a waffle iron!
that'll do .. How much do you want for it ! :lol:
one spade...deal?
Done ! .. yes I think I have been ! :lol:
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SUIN seems to have been fairly well received right across the board with TD fans.
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Its their best album since SIN. :wink:
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sparrow wrote:Its their best album since SIN. :wink:
Yep, they made a lot since then. :D
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can't wait for the new one
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24db wrote:can't wait for the new one
Don't know the timeframe of the releases of this serie :?:
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With TD releases

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:D SUIN is a superb album ( as is SIN) IMHO but I can appreciate it may not be to everyone's taste, like the Dante releases. I think the two Atomic releases so far are some of the best TD material of the last ten years and personally cannot wait to get my hands on the remaining three so that I can then play all 5 one after the other. Four and a half hours of pure brilliance I'm sure!! :D
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ant wrote::D SUIN is a superb album ( as is SIN) IMHO but I can appreciate it may not be to everyone's taste, like the Dante releases. I think the two Atomic releases so far are some of the best TD material of the last ten years and personally cannot wait to get my hands on the remaining three so that I can then play all 5 one after the other. Four and a half hours of pure brilliance I'm sure!! :D
These two albums are much closer to what TD fans would expect than the Dante series I think, Summer is miles ahead of Spring in my opinion. I hope Edgar is in charge of the next one too !
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JD wrote:
ant wrote::D SUIN is a superb album ( as is SIN) IMHO but I can appreciate it may not be to everyone's taste, like the Dante releases. I think the two Atomic releases so far are some of the best TD material of the last ten years and personally cannot wait to get my hands on the remaining three so that I can then play all 5 one after the other. Four and a half hours of pure brilliance I'm sure!! :D
These two albums are much closer to what TD fans would expect than the Dante series I think, Summer is miles ahead of Spring in my opinion. I hope Edgar is in charge of the next one too !
Agreed - coupled with Sleeping Watches and One night in space - I really love the 'new' direction.

I was intrigued to see they're using hardware sequencers in Frankfurt, and wonder whether what we're hearing is anything to do with them.
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billythefish wrote:I was intrigued to see they're using hardware sequencers in Frankfurt, and wonder whether what we're hearing is anything to do with them.
In my experience, they do lend themselves to a different way fo thinking / composing / sounding / performing.
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it's probably this tendencey to change direction every so often that has insured their longevity (christ! what a mouthfull).
You were only supposed to blow the bladdy doors off!!!!
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JD wrote:
ant wrote::D SUIN is a superb album ( as is SIN) IMHO but I can appreciate it may not be to everyone's taste, like the Dante releases. I think the two Atomic releases so far are some of the best TD material of the last ten years and personally cannot wait to get my hands on the remaining three so that I can then play all 5 one after the other. Four and a half hours of pure brilliance I'm sure!! :D
These two albums are much closer to what TD fans would expect than the Dante series I think, Summer is miles ahead of Spring in my opinion. I hope Edgar is in charge of the next one too !
That I can underscribe. We wait for the next one, but not too quick I hope, let's keep something for next year. :wink:
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