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Name:
Brian
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117
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Age:
54
Joined:
Mar 11, 2011
Latest Activity:
1 week ago
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2
About Me:
Country:
Australia
Interests:
Music and mindefullness
Movies:
Solaris
Music:
Peter Hammill. Robert Wyatt, Yes, King Crimson, Magazine, Joy Division
Books:
Tibetan Book of the Dead
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Revolver2100 subscribed to amintoronto
Music Video: Concept, Song, music, lyrics, vocals, film production and mastered by Amin Chowdhury
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Revolver2100 added a new video to 1983
this passage song 'drugface' from the 1983 album 'enflame' has had the vocal intro sampled by Moby [as Barracuda] & Subliminal Cut's, amongst ...
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Revolver2100 added new videos to 2004
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Revolver2100 added a new video to 1981
catchy title track of the third single recorded by this Manchester band, really love the drums & piano pattern here, hoping you'll enjoy it too...
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molinersound
(2 weeks ago)
Cool videos!
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Revolver2100
(2 months ago)
Once upon a time rock music was a raunchy simple thing. You could dance to it. With the advent of Psychaedelia things changed and a new breed came into existance. Pink Floyd.................Progress
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Revolver2100
(2 months ago)
Put it like this. Once upon a time house music was a happy, simple thing. Once upon a time you put on your dungarees, you put your hands in the air and you danced all night. Since then things had splintered, and it often seemed like if you weren't into road drill nightmare noise or disco pub Italian piano screamers, then there was nothing put plod-along garage for you. Things are changing. There's a new breed of hard but tuneful, banging but thoughtful, uplifting and trancey British house that, while most at home with the trendier Balearic crowd, is just as capable of entrancing up a rave crowd. Once again, it's possible to go out and hear mad but melodic music that makes you want to dance. Progressive House we'll call it. It's simple, it's funky, it's driving, and it could only be British.
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