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#211
Tracks / Re: Hey it's the same beat! Isn't it?
March 28, 2002, 10:23:13 AM
And parts of Crazy Man can be found in Smack My Bitch Up.
Liam Howlett is getting very lazy.


;)
#212
Tracks / Re: Hyperspeed
November 19, 2001, 12:15:57 PM
What have you been smoking? ;p

Okay, that was a poor joke, but I cannot hear the part you are talking about. Could you tell me where you hear it well or something? Maybe by mentioning some track times?
#213
Tracks / Re: Diesel Power
February 22, 2002, 05:17:16 PM
Blow Your Mind is the fan given title to the live version of Diesel Power for as far as I know. It could have also been the beta title to Diesel Power before already.
#214
Tracks / Re: Diesel Power
February 22, 2002, 01:37:14 PM
The version on which you can hear Maxim is just the instrumental version really. Since it is only done live, Maxim raps over it every now and then. The only thing he says really is 'Blow(s) your mind drastically fantastically'. Personally I think that Maxim took that line from Kool Keith's rap which would mean that Diesel Power was finished or finished in some degree before they started to play it live.
#215
Tracks / Re: wicked questions
January 15, 2002, 12:23:57 PM
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and pleas write "HipHop" with capital leter and as a whole word
it's kinda' thing we can do to show our respect!
What you mean by 'we' is probably people who listen to that style of music in general, that is how they write it, right? I will look it up in the dictionary once and that is how I will write it. I'm not a part of the 'clan' and I don't respect everyone who makes (in my humble opinion the real) 'HipHop'. I respect all artists in the way they deserve, I do not show respect to a music style in general. Anyway, that's my opinion. I don't mean it bad by the way. And you're welcome about the answers and all.
#216
Tracks / Re: wicked questions
January 07, 2002, 10:26:26 AM
What a great subject you have come up with; very clear, understandable and very relevant to the posting itself... Please post clear topics instead of topics like 'yo!', 'check this!', et cetera.

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1. Wher I can download (or find in other source than net) Breezeblock Sessions (yeah, I know - someone asked this:P),
You seem to mean the original radio show. There is no online source I know off where you can download this from in a complete form. If I'm not mistaken parts where available in the past on Sentinel's FTP server.

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Dirtchamber Sessions Vol.1 Promo
Which promotional copy do you mean? There are several ones available. I assume you mean the one containing the original mix. This mix is unfortunately impossible to download. The few people who have this mix have no intention to put it online. Kristian Kotta has uploaded the intro to the mix once, you can probably still find it somewhere. Otherwise you can always ask him about it I assume.

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'Diesel Power (Dirtchamber mix)',
Try a search engine. Sorry that I can't be of any help with this one. I know that I found it myself at first online via a search engine, so the chance is big that this is still possible.

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'Funky Shit (Dirtchamber mix)',
This track does not exist I'm afraid. It might be a fan remix though, but there is no official remix with this name.

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other songs whit sticker 'made in Dirtchamber Studio (L.H.)'
Sorry, but I don't understand what you mean. Can you please explain yourself?

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and some parts (or full) L. Howlett's DJsets?
Neko used to have several DJ sets by Liam Howlett online. You can ask her about it I assume. I don't know about any other web site at current who offers these files for download or any other DJ sets by Liam.

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2. Whata' f'k? Am I rely one, true HipHop follower 'hear'?
Nowadays people call a lot of styles hip hop. A lot of R 'n' B bands are said to produce hip hop music. I personally like the old hip hop music. What people call hip hop music nowadays is what I call popular music, R 'n' B and absolute sh*t (sorry for my bad language). But we should continue this discussion about hip hop in the General Discussion section I think.
#217
Tracks / Re: Narayan + Narayan Edit
January 23, 2002, 10:08:20 AM
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Yes, this is obvious, but what I mean is, that Narayan for example, isn't edited.
Same length, same sounds, everythings equal.
So I don't get why it carries the [edit] mark.
Ekko, I am the only one I know of who has a studio copy of the Narayan (Edit). I made it into a RealAudio file and I uploaded that to my web site at www.the-prodigy.org where you can listen to it. This is the only source at the moment online where you can listen to it. If you got it from somewhere else, then let me know since I'm curious.
#218
Tracks / Re: Narayan + Narayan Edit
January 22, 2002, 12:58:48 PM
'Edit' stands for that the tune is edited. The edited version is what is played on the radio for instance. The only difference thus between the Edit and the full version is the track time; it is only shorter.
#219
Tracks / Re: Where can i download NO SOUVINIRE
January 08, 2002, 10:02:26 AM
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Please Arie, let ME do it this time!
Okay, okay, you do it... ;)
#220
Tracks / Re: Prodigy Remixes + Opinion on a song
January 07, 2002, 09:58:53 AM
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This track should never been remixed by liam. It blows but from memory samples taken from it are in break n enter (correct me if im wrong)
You can hear a sample taken from Casanova in Break & Enter, you are right. Liam Howlett does this more often; he remixes a track, than uses parts of it for his own tunes.

Take The Magi & Emanation - Everybody Say Love for instance from which One Love came. He liked his remix so much that he made it into one of his own tunes in the end and did another one for the Magi & Emanation.

(Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm doing this by heart!)
#221
Tracks / Re: Prodigy Remixes + Opinion on a song
January 04, 2002, 09:44:47 AM
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Could we have a list of all Prodigy Remixes and B-Sides? (You may already have a B-Side list, i cannot remember.)
As for B-sides, take a look at Kotta's web site for that. You can find a complete tracklisting of all Prodigy tracks on my own web site under Tracks => www.the-prodigy.org. As for remixes which The Prodigy did, here's a short list done by heart:

The Art Of Noise - Instruments Of Darkness (All Of Us Are One People)
The Time Frequency - Retribution
The Dream Frequency - Take Me
Front 242 - Religion (two remixes)
The Magi & Emanation - Everybody Say Love
Jesus Jones - Zeroes & Ones
Baby D - Casanova
Bug Kann & The Plastic Jam - Made In Two Minutes (two remixes)
Method Man - Release Yo'Delf (four remixes if I'm not mistaken)

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Again back on the No Man Army subject, no one really gave their opinion on the song - i am really interested in hearing them as well.
#222
Tracks / Re: Breezeblock Sessions & Medicine's - I'm Sick
December 13, 2001, 12:50:36 PM
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Arie,no offense but I didnt mess up anything ... the guy offered me the vinyl for 75$ and claimed that there is no way I cant get it cheaper and then when I said I got for about 20$
#223
Tracks / Re: Breezeblock Sessions & Medicine's - I'm Sick
December 12, 2001, 10:36:51 AM
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Well,there are 2 Arie's on this board so I was thinking if you 2 are the same person? 8)
There is only one of me. I'm registered here as 'Arie', but in the past I posted a few times as a guest with as name 'Arie van der Wende', this due to Internet Explorer 6 problems.

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As for WEL is concerned I heard from some fans that it would be impossible to get the vinyl under 70$ (sorry,cant find the GBP sign on my keyboard) and that the prices go between 50-150$ so I guess that was a lie.
You seem to mess some things up. If someone says that an item sells for for instance 70 Pounds Sterling, then this does not mean that you cannot find it cheaper of course. So, in short, it wasn't a lie what you've heard. I know people though who bought it for less then $7 or $8 which in my eyes is a very nice price for an original.

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The Breezeblock Session were,in fact,on www.prodigy.geomax.net but their is server is down and they dont know when is it going to be up and running again. I will try to check again on the url you gave me.
Only a few parts of the mix were there if I remember correctly...
#224
Tracks / Re: Breezeblock Sessions & Medicine's - I'm Sick
December 11, 2001, 09:43:18 AM
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Arie and Arie? R U 2 the same person?:)
I don't understand what you mean...

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2.You're not gonna believe this: I found What Evil Lurks unused,original for only 20$.
Why wouldn't anyone believe that? WEL used to be sold for about 5 to 6 Pounds Sterling...!

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3.Arie,thanks for the info but I'm searching for the Breezeblock Sessions,youknow,the original radio mix Liam played? That practicaly insipired dirtchamber? + the site you recommended is down and erm... there is no e-mail adress of that guy you named.
I was talking about Medicine - I'm Sick, sorry, I should have written that more properly and more understandable. There must be a mention somewhere on the web site as to what his e-mail address is or is the whole web site down? I don't have time to check that now...

As for the original radio show, I've never seen it for download anywhere. Ask Neko for it and she will copy it for you probably. I have a copy from her as well.
#225
Tracks / Re: Breezeblock Sessions & Medicine's - I'm Sick
December 10, 2001, 11:32:35 AM
Oyvind Lindahl had an archive off almost all original tracks used in the Dirtchamber Sessions. He took it offline though for as far as I know, but it might be up again... Visit dirtchamber.lindahl.no and you will find out. You can always try to e-mail him if the web site has been taken down. Good luck!
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