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The Crystal Method - Vegas
its been a loooooooooooooooooooooong time since i last listened to this CD. Im talking, years even. Because i got it back in 1999, wow, what a great year. Anyways, its bringing back some really good memorys. Isnt it just so cool how a record can have the effect to bring back memorys and the feelings to the memorys?
Check this album out if you have never, just promise me youll check it out with a sound system that can make some decent bass. I never listened to their newest stuff, any opinions? |
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Re: The Crystal Method - Vegas
well - I haven't been a huge fan of theirs... more of like "oh, that track's pretty good"
but -> I would absolutely definitely recommend their second mix cd Community Service II |
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Oh yeah! The Crystal Method rock... saw them live back in 2001 and it was a show I'll never forget.
All of their studio cds are different.... Vegas - lots of slow breaks and smooth synths. Tweekend - harder, more ferocious beats, a few guitars, and explicit lyrics. Legion of Boom - slow breaks, hard guitars, and lots of vocal house stuff. ....but I love all three! They are now working hard creating the soundtrack for the film "London".
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i too recently pulled vegas back out on a long car trip. so much of that record feels like its solely about production. and it is. the songs are very simplistic and very easy to get into. some of the songs are so simple that they just get boring quickly though. on tweekend you could hear them trying to come up with things that were more complex but that didnt turn out too well. and the production went to hell.
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couple tracks off of vegas i remember fondly. "she's my pusher" abused my repeat button kinda often... and i remeber trying to sneak in a CD player on a field trip (not allowed) so a friend and i could listen to vegas... but, ah, one could do a lot better w/o trying too hard. |
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Well at the show I went to at the House of Blues in Orlando, the music sounded great and you could tell it wasn't just the cd playing.....and if it was it was playing in 24-bit with lots of new twists and turns added!
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Re: The Crystal Method - Vegas
well - here's my CM story:
So, after my last final as an undergrad - I decided to drop by Tower Records, as they were doing a in-store signing... to which no one was there, as it was the last day of finals, and most of the people were gone. we talked for a while, and I gave them a mix cd that I had made for a couple of friends. The one guy w/ hair flipped out on how cool the packaging was for the cd's that I made - and how I had Evil Nine on the mix... as at the time, they really didn't have much of a following, especially here in the US. So after a while, I just was like "what the fuck" and asked if he could hook me up with some VIP's - he said sure... flashfoward to that night... no VIP tickets, but I wasn't too pissed, as Evil Nine were great then CM played a while, as as the evening progressed... they got more and more drunk, until the one with hair climbed out of the booth, and onto one of the speakers, while the other guy played Bjork's "Joga" then the guy with the hair proceeded to stare me down, and 'sing' along to the Bjork track, never looking away from me. I then asked my g/f and a friend we met up there, if what I perceived to be true... and they agreed, and also thought it was really really weird so yea - they were good but I was totally creeped out |
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i saw TCM in Rochester, NY when they toured in support of Vegas (no Orbital, just a long wait while they filled the entire room with smoke machine haze. Lunatic Calm was supposed to play but they didn't show up)... the light show was pretty and i was really into the music (Busy Child was the first record I bought when i got turntables... WAY before Vegas was out) but I remember thinking the one guy trashing his keyboard like that was pretty out of place. It BARELY makes sense when Trent Reznor does it in the midst of his angsty release to sold out arenas, but for a Las Vegas DJ to do it to a small crowd? stories of Jimi Hendrix's manager keeping the one guitar alive enough for him to beat the crap out of it every night instead of a new one came to mind. I also spied either one or both of the guys standing there drinking beer while their song played, but can't attest 100% to both of them at the same time... so who knows. It was an OK show
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