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This is the centrepiece of the album; my self-confessed preferred track to RPM HQ. Powerful vocals by Jen Gibbons and heavy beats supplied by Chris Thomas. The drum track was heavily overdriven to crispen it up and the kick was given a lot of…
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rob mills said

Have to agree with the Sister. Great production, excellent vocals

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The album kicks off with one of the gritter, darker songs. The amazing, gravely voice you hear is that of Linda Harrison.
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Guest said

This'll be one big fat download then! Fabulous!

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This is the centrepiece of the album; my self-confessed preferred track to RPM HQ. Powerful vocals by Jen Gibbons and heavy beats supplied by Chris Thomas. The drum track was heavily overdriven to crispen it up and the kick was given a lot of…
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Guest said

Oh WOW. This is seven shades of awesome. FANTASTIC. Music is quirky and slick, and wow, can that girl sing sing sing!!!!!!!!!! (Amazing cover art, by the way.)

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One of my darker tracks. This tracks epitomises how RPM felt for me; A progressive struggle where I just got my head down and got stuck in with the thing. In a phrase, this track says to me "Just fucking get on with it."
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DrumJunky said

F'n bad ass right here

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This track is the introduction to the main bulk of the album. It says "WELCOME TO RPM '09" and doesn't let you go until you've gotten to "Dancing With The Midnight Waves", the penultimate track.
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Scenery said

I just clicked on this because the picture was cool. Really awesome beat. I like it.

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This track is the introduction to the main bulk of the album. It says "WELCOME TO RPM '09" and doesn't let you go until you've gotten to "Dancing With The Midnight Waves", the penultimate track.
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Guest said

Very cool album... makes a good background while I'm working. Is that goog or bad? :)

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Why this represents 1993 is really quite a mystery to myself. I was 2 years old, so I've no idea why it strikes me as such a dark and mysterious year. I think I managed to get down exactly what I was thinking with this track.
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Guest said

Ah, the year I was born (minus 20 more years)

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I would make the 70's sound more like this.
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Guest said

Ace

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There are too many amazing quotes from this film to not sample them SOMEWHERE in my album. Time after time, the 'yo-yo master' line got me laughing, so I thought I'd pay homage to it.
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Guest said

This is going to sounds really dumb, but your music manages to be gentle and aggressive at the same time. ::wow::

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One of my darker tracks. This tracks epitomises how RPM felt for me; A progressive struggle where I just got my head down and got stuck in with the thing. In a phrase, this track says to me "Just fucking get on with it."
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Guest said

Intriguing title - very cool track.

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I'd be lying if I said this entire track wasn't sparked by the opening audio clip. It really made me think about the ways some people create their own enjoyment. Cool.
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Guest said

This is a great track! Are these from your RPM09 CD? You've got a beautiful sound!

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I'd be lying if I said this entire track wasn't sparked by the opening audio clip. It really made me think about the ways some people create their own enjoyment. Cool.
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another cultural landslide said

Very Cool!

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