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#271
General talking / Re: NARAYAN
October 18, 2001, 10:03:30 PM
Nope
Narayana is a deity, a four-armed god (I think Hinduism refers to him as also Krishna and other names. Must be 3 other names).
If you are interested in this, check out the Bhagadvad Gita, an excellent book for poeple who are interested in this religion (but don't want to be part of it.)
Really, if you want to be a real follower of this religion, you have to do so many strange things, as being happy all the day that Narayana is 'just there', and you should talk all day about him without being pissed off after a while.
Still better than some other religions... ahem.
Greetings, Ekko
#272
I'd like to have a WEL, I don't have a single collectors item from the Prodge, so I think it's high time to at least obtain the starters item...

Sorry, nothing to trade, only hard shiny
#273
Technical questions / Re: Download Problems
November 26, 2001, 11:40:03 PM
Oh, I'm very happy with the layout, this blue pastel colours are so beautiful.
One of the most 'easy-to-look-at' websites. The overall structure is just great.
#274
True, plus, you can have a look at the date of the last post from the digest

Seeya
#275
Technical questions / Constant NEW signs on old threads
November 26, 2001, 03:54:06 PM
Does anyone beside me have those NEW signs on threads that you already have read?
It's a bit bugging, they always trick me out,
there isn't something new.
#276
Suggestions / Re: Live Video's
November 23, 2001, 03:16:55 PM
So... is "The Prodigy" now known as Firestarter ?
You're our incalculabile factor, man!

But anyway, I heard Kazaa was really better in some ways (speed, 'durability'), but it isn't working here, unfortunately, so I'm happy with Morpheus.
Have you got all videos yet?
#277
Suggestions / Re: Live Video's
October 06, 2001, 10:44:57 PM
www.Kazaa.com  //  www.Morpheus.com

I never saw the clip to Breathe, always wanted to but never found it anywhere.
I don't know why it took me so long to find out that you can d/l everything at morpheus, so you can get the clips there too.

Greets, Ekko
#278
Suggestions / Re: selected
May 12, 2002, 08:11:19 PM
Mhh, is there any resource on your site / the net, where I can find what Liam has to say about the single tracks like it's written in your comment?

Interesting, I think.
#279
Suggestions / Re: a collaboration section !
March 28, 2002, 08:23:24 PM
I would like that, but not on the board but on the site.
A small section telling you about the collaborating artists, what type of music they usually make and stuff like this.
This is quite interesting, Shahin Badar for example was a indian-singer, wasn't she?
Bad memory.
Just MY two cents. ;-)
#280
www.createafart.com

It's THE shit.
#281
Tracks / Re: Funky Shit in 1995?
February 10, 2003, 08:13:20 PM
So what's different then?

[And stop trying to saddle me your site...*lol*]
#282
Tracks / Re: Funky Shit in 1995?
February 05, 2003, 01:53:01 AM
Thank you, Arie! :-)

Opps, I blew it...
I didn't mean the Funky Shit [Edit], I messed it up with the Narayan [Edit], which is, afaic, equal to the Album-track.

Edits edits edits, my my my...

Rock on everyone!
If we won't, who will? Those Prodigy guys?
HAAA! You make me laugh!

#283
Tracks / Re: Funky Shit in 1995?
January 29, 2003, 06:41:44 PM
BTW, did anyone notice a difference between Funky Shit and Funky Shit [Edit] ?
#284
This is the EXACT reason, why I love Liam Howlett.
Well, okay, I don't, but it's quite near... ;-)

I have never seen an example for the mentioned talent being shown in this way again.

Maybe the early Chems. But that passed now - plus, they work together and not alone.
Which is mostly easier.

The reason why Liams workflow slowed down that much might be his manic need for perfection. Jilted was so good, and for a '93 record it had the most incredible production work in it.
It sounded up to date, fresh and rough, all at once.
It was like discovering new ways of mixing.
No one ever thought you could write an album with nearly every bassdrum having reverb on it, and no one ever did it again.

I don't really remember when Dangerous from Michael Jackson came out, and I was sort of a little boy back then ('91?... '92?), but I always thought it sounded very good and better and more clever then the rest being played on the daytime radio.
And of course Dangerous was produced by the best of the best (Quincy Jones and Bruce Swedien, for those who care), it blew me away. The first track, Jam, had that amazing glass-breaking sound in it, and those cool beats and scratching and everything... Whheee...
It was my top record, technical- and soundwise.
And then came Jilted.
And everything changed...
I looked for other records in this audible shape, but I failed to find any, still until today, by the way.
Experience was cool, and sounded good.
But of course, it stands a good piece back behind Jilted.

Yeah, so what was the question?
#285
Tracks / Re: Death of the prodigy dancers
January 23, 2002, 02:11:28 PM
Yep, they often say lots of things that do not come true later on... ;-)

Maybe 3 of those 5 tracks he wrote back then were just the new tunes they played at the recent concerts.
You're right about the period, it's not that long.
But let's say they bring out the record in Autumn '02, they still wrote 1 1+2 years on it. Plus some tracks already written in '98. Quite a long time, if you ask me. Compared to the older records of course.

Aw, all those speculations...
We need facts!
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