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Old 06-09-2006, 08:19 PM
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Party album of the CENTURY
I don't post here a lot anymore, but this is fucking important.

Girl Talk - Night Ripper

8-minute excerpt (my brother's bandwidth, be gentle)

link to more sample tracks, press release and ordering information

Sample tracks don't really do it justice, it's basically one 40-minute song.

This record has seriously blown the minds of everyone I know who has heard it, but since his extreme usage of samples forces him to remain underground, you are not exactly going to see Girl Talk on Mtv. Buy this album. Tell others to buy this album. This guy deserves to go platinum. I just put in an order for 15 copies because so many of my friends want one.
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Old 06-11-2006, 01:05 AM
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Re: Party album of the CENTURY
not really my idea of party music but whatever
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Old 06-11-2006, 02:22 AM
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Re: Party album of the CENTURY
Nah, thats not the party album of the century surely it has to be this one. Its worth it just for the cover!
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Old 06-11-2006, 02:49 AM
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Re: Party album of the CENTURY
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Originally Posted by Bez's Madchester Anthems
Disc 1
16. Only Rhyme That Bites - MC Tunes & 808 State
Wtf? I don't know that song (consciously) but could anybody please confirm it's weird?
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Old 06-11-2006, 04:19 AM
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Re: Party album of the CENTURY
Everyone's got their own taste...I couldn't stand more than 30 seconds
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Old 06-11-2006, 08:56 AM
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Re: Party album of the CENTURY
i could never really understand the idea of a "party album"...does it mean the artist intends it to be a fun collection of songs that you listen to straight through at a party? Or that every cut is dance-worthy or a good time single that you can't go wrong playing at your next bash?

Anyway, i can;t really see people doing this at a party anyway.

Two so-called party albums i can think of: Ringo Starr's "I Wanna Be Santa" Christmas album ( i don't own this, thankfully, but when i came out, the press was saying "party album of the year!". Riiiight). Beck's "Midnite Vultures" ( a heck of a record, yes, but probably best taken in bits).

Personally, when i'm at a party, i like a little variety from the tunes. nothing annoys me more than when whomever is "Deejaying" leaves on a record or CD by one artist because the songs are mixed together. Booo! Shows no effort!
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Old 06-11-2006, 01:19 PM
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Re: Party album of the CENTURY
personally if I'd have to go trough my cd's for an "ultimate" party album I would probably put on something like Stanton Warriors - the Stantion Session or maybe the best of De-Phazz if it's gonna be a bit more downtempo.
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Old 06-11-2006, 01:32 PM
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Re: Party album of the CENTURY
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i could never really understand the idea of a "party album"...does it mean the artist intends it to be a fun collection of songs that you listen to straight through at a party? Or that every cut is dance-worthy or a good time single that you can't go wrong playing at your next bash?

Anyway, i can;t really see people doing this at a party anyway.

Two so-called party albums i can think of: Ringo Starr's "I Wanna Be Santa" Christmas album ( i don't own this, thankfully, but when i came out, the press was saying "party album of the year!". Riiiight). Beck's "Midnite Vultures" ( a heck of a record, yes, but probably best taken in bits).

Personally, when i'm at a party, i like a little variety from the tunes. nothing annoys me more than when whomever is "Deejaying" leaves on a record or CD by one artist because the songs are mixed together. Booo! Shows no effort!
What on earth are you talking about? Did you click any of those links? Because it really sounds like you did not.

Also, I hate all of you, so far. I really do.
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Old 06-11-2006, 02:14 PM
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Re: Party album of the CENTURY
Avalanches.

party music.
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Old 06-11-2006, 02:18 PM
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Re: Party album of the CENTURY
2 live crew...



at least the parties i like



but actually, ac/dc is the party music i grew up with and love. nothing can get me going like hells bells!
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