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  • Street Cred: 736 Contextual Help marker
  • RECs Made: 39
  • Cash out potential: $5.44
  • You've made: $1.92

My Recommendations

Rec'd this on Apr 1, 2008
“Buried underneath the signature frantic drums of Enduser you can hear bits and pieces of the heartbreakingly beautiful "Song to the Siren" by This Mortal Coil, vocals by the lead singer of The Cocteau Twins. The original song usually brings me to the brink of tears. It works just as well with breakcore drums behind it. Who knew?”
Rec'd this on Mar 27, 2008
“"Odorless and tasteless, like Ghost is faceless." The RZA and the GZA have their lyrics to "Third World" cut up to tumble along with avalanches of breakcore drums from Enduser. One thing I've always liked about Enduser was that he would put sweet synth tones over his aggressive, glitched snare-rushes, sugar to chase the medicine.”
Rec'd this on Mar 27, 2008
“Sick, rattling bass drives this techno/hip-hop hybrid, like a sub-low monster from Dr. Moreau's island that lurches when it walks. Guest appearances by Def Jux regulars El-P and Vast Aire (Cannibal Ox) make this track a must-have.”
Rec'd this on Mar 23, 2008
“Swinging, Austin Powers-esque pop music with Japanese vocals. Just the thing for doing dances where your knees stay together and your elbows stay in tight but your hands point, swing around in circles or bop up and down. Super catchy dance music!”
Rec'd this on Mar 23, 2008
“DEEP deep bass dub remix of Roots Manuva's "Dreamy Days," sounds that make you feel deep underwater, and then suddenly the familiar strings from the original bubble up and it's like a quick breath of fresh air until you're right back under. King of the Sea. Jacques Cousteau could never get this low.”
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