DOPE SPACE NINE (Japan Version)
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Customer Review of "DOPE SPACE NINE (Japan Version)"
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Harvey
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March 8, 2006
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March 8, 2006
the 'M' in M-Flo stands for "mix-masters"
| Although I never listened to "Astromantic Charm School" or any of their mix albums, I know they do some really good mixes (Utada's "Distance"). A great album done by the gang and just goes to show how creative and versatile they are. They turn the upbeat tempos of their original songs into completely new creations with the same melody but entirely different mood. Favorite track is definetely "Dopeman" (the beginning packs a punch! "Yes! Yes! Yes! No."). I'm kinda disappointed with the new make of "So Exclusive"; they had a chance to take that great build-up in the beginning and fly away with it with heavy bass and a faster beat. Unfortunately I found the tempo of this version kinda lagging than the original one (but the additional vocals were superb!). |
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neko
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November 9, 2005
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November 9, 2005
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m-flo loves who?!?!
m-flo loves who?!?!
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wow... me jsut love to listen m-flo's songs where they have another singer feat in it... my favourite was (m-flo loves yoshika: let go)... other songs like tripod baby, One day, So exclusive, dopeman, etc. r great too... well... enjoy... |
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Andrew Martinez
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November 7, 2005
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Some hits... some misses
Some hits... some misses
| Ok, I have to admit, I was worried about this one. With the exception of a few tracks, I really couldnt identify any songs I was excited about before getting this album, and had trouble envisioning how the songs on Beat Space Nine could even be remixed. (Well, I guess anything can be remixed, but the question was whether it could be remixed well). When I got the album, though, I was pretty pleasantly surprised. Again, not as good as Gran Sonik or Astromantic Charm School, but still pretty good. I was very sad to see the story tracks not be included on this album. What happened there? Anyway, most of the tracks are mellower versions of the originals, and are geared more towards hip-hop and similar styles such as reggae than their original counterparts. Pretty much, the songs that I expected to be favorites became that- Shinichi Osawas (Mondo Grosso) remix of Tripod baby has a great electronica, almost video game feel, Kevin Blechdoms version of Taste Your Stuff has really great energy, and the Crazy Ken band-Annex remix of Hey!, while not nearly as good as the original, was still pretty fun to listen to. Surprises were the Clazziquai Project remix of So Exclusive, especially since it has additional vocals by Sowelu, and the Sugiurumn remix of Cozmo-Naughty, another track with great energy and a little bit of a trancey feel, which is a good break for this album. |
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