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johnnie
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Senser to make it BIG
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May 22 20:11 UTC 1994 |
Just a word from an English music lover. If you like indie-style
guitar/techno/rap music then I suggest that you get an import of the album
called "Stacked Up" by Senser. they're an english band who are just about
hitting it big over here in the UK. I cannot do their music justice, but
if you want music with a political after-taste then get the album. Ive
seen them live and it was truely excellent, you can't imagine kjust what
it was like. OK so they are'nt your typical G'n'R size band, nor are they
your typical Ice T style rappers, but they do have some of the roots in
old PE stuff. It's not rap, it's not indie-guitar, it's not techno. It's
everything. Get it (and by the way, I don't work for the bands recording
label, I'm just a typical hard up student).
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dwarf
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response 1 of 4:
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May 24 00:35 UTC 1994 |
how can you interrelate guitars, techno, and rap. mabye the last two fit
together, but guitar is neither techno or rap.......
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carson
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response 2 of 4:
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May 24 06:12 UTC 1994 |
...but one can easily find the guitar sound in both techno and rap, and
EVEN a combo of the three (a la C+C Music Factory's "Let's Rock N' Roll.")
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vishnu
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response 3 of 4:
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May 27 03:15 UTC 1994 |
Guitar is found in.. oh, um, carson already
said what i was going to say.
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cancer
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response 4 of 4:
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Jun 27 09:58 UTC 1994 |
OK, Senser: Imagine Rage against the machine, but with a more hip-hop feel
They have a DJ called Andy (no relation!) who does scratching and that stuff
They use keyboards for ambient bits, and the guitars get quite thrashy.
I watched them on Channel 4 (UK) last night, showing bits from the Glastonbury
fesival and they were great.
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