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moonKnight

25 Years Old from USA

  • Street Cred: 363 Contextual Help marker
  • RECs Made: 15

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moonKnight's RECs (15)

moonKnight Rec'd this on Apr 22, 2008:
Street Cred: 363 Rec's: 15
“This was arguably the best track of the three. It certainly was my favourite (though all were good). At once it evokes conflict and confusion, and triumph and hope. It was the catchiest and most memorable of the tracks to me and I expect it to get the most play in the future.”
moonKnight Rec'd this on Apr 22, 2008:
Street Cred: 363 Rec's: 15
“This track reminded me alot of Infected Mushroom's Cities of the Future. Don't get me wrong, this song is original and does not share the same beat structure or anything particularly obvious, but it felt like it had something more abstract in common. There was a fun driving beat with a more laconic vocal fading in now and again. If you liked Cities of the Future I am fairly sure you would like this. It also reminded me a bit of an electronic/instrumental cousin of Kenny Loggin's "Danger Zone". I wanted to be speeding down the highway to this tune.”
moonKnight Rec'd this on Apr 22, 2008:
Street Cred: 363 Rec's: 15
“This track really brought the rawk and kicked off this short album well. It could be equally said to be metal with a strong electronic edge, or inversely electronic with a strong metal edge. I see myself making this part of my workout mix.”
moonKnight Rec'd this on Apr 20, 2008:
Street Cred: 363 Rec's: 15
“The funkiest of the tracks on this album, this could almost be said to be more hip hop or R&B than electronic. It is the catchiest and perhaps most accessible of the tracks, having the most vocals and the least experimental electronic elements/effects. While it starts as a fairly straight sample of a female vocalist singing about her "boo", the thumping electronic bass clearly indicates something askew, almost like in a horror movie as things drift off from the apparently normal to the terrifying. The sample eventually becomes distorted, stuttering and failing. The pleasant voice is not what it seems at all, and the loving promises come to naught. This certainly is grounds for the reflections later in the album.”
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crazyeyes Rec'd this on Oct 6, 2009:
Street Cred: 7322 Rec's: 274
“One of the best openings of any live album ever recorded. Withers and co. are so funky that the audience is clapping the entire time. The icing on the cake: after they've played the song once, Bill introduces the band and plays the song in its entirety for a second time!”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Sep 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 7322 Rec's: 274
“these girls fall like DOMINOS, DOMINOS -- so catchy”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Sep 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 7322 Rec's: 274
“a nice build beginning with Kingsmen-esque 60s pop and ending in expansive psychedelic noise rock.”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Jul 17, 2009:
Street Cred: 7322 Rec's: 274
“light, nonsensical indie-pop. stuck in my head pretty much all the time”
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