Yep, definitely very Joy Division, I always thought. Novelty, now there's a kick-ass tune.ryan_w_0000 wrote:ive always thought that new dawn fades sounded v similar to S.K.O.S
perhaps inspiration??
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In Q November 1993 issue in which Andrew presented some of the standout albums from his collection btw he said that: "Heart Of Darkness is such a fabulous album...It does have a very European mentality and sounds like a shiny,American,kinda hip hop thing - as hip hop was understood five(*said in 1993!*) years ago,not now where it's not at all shiny - but I think it's got a very European wit to it.And it was the first album to have all your favourite vocal samples from Blade Runner,Robocop and Terminator I.Great tunes,which are sadly lacking in most,in inverted commas,dance music today.There's a few tracks on it which sound a bit Opus III-y,not good at all,but everything else is rather fine." That made me think to get this album but I just couldn't find it anywhere because it is out of print now.I just want to hear it myself to be able to make the right decision,to get it or not to get it.You know,the ways of thinking are different from person to person.Quiff Boy wrote:a middle class, white, sample-laden "hip hop" group. short lived, but perversely enoug they name-checked by a few famous musos and journos around at the time... i had that album for a while - i thought they were pretty dodgy actually. ok, so thay had lots of samples from very cool films, and some of the synth/guitar tunes werent too bad, but the vocals were shocking.Hoodlum Priest: Heart Of Darkness(1990)
No.Unfortunately.Couldn't find it anywehere. *sigh*
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Nancy_78 wrote:In Q November 1993 issue in which Andrew presented some of the standout albums from his collection btw he said that: "Heart Of Darkness is such a fabulous album...It does have a very European mentality and sounds like a shiny,American,kinda hip hop thing - as hip hop was understood five(*said in 1993!*) years ago,not now where it's not at all shiny - but I think it's got a very European wit to it.And it was the first album to have all your favourite vocal samples from Blade Runner,Robocop and Terminator I.Great tunes,which are sadly lacking in most,in inverted commas,dance music today.There's a few tracks on it which sound a bit Opus III-y,not good at all,but everything else is rather fine." That made me think to get this album but I just couldn't find it anywhere because it is out of print now.I just want to hear it myself to be able to make the right decision,to get it or not to get it.You know,the ways of thinking are different from person to person.Quiff Boy wrote:a middle class, white, sample-laden "hip hop" group. short lived, but perversely enoug they name-checked by a few famous musos and journos around at the time... i had that album for a while - i thought they were pretty dodgy actually. ok, so thay had lots of samples from very cool films, and some of the synth/guitar tunes werent too bad, but the vocals were shocking.Hoodlum Priest: Heart Of Darkness(1990)
No.Unfortunately.Couldn't find it anywehere. *sigh*
now available for download
http://www.hoodlumpriest.net/heart_of_darkness.html
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and you laughed when i said men would flyQuiff Boy wrote:Nancy_78 wrote:In Q November 1993 issue in which Andrew presented some of the standout albums from his collection btw he said that: "Heart Of Darkness is such a fabulous album...It does have a very European mentality and sounds like a shiny,American,kinda hip hop thing - as hip hop was understood five(*said in 1993!*) years ago,not now where it's not at all shiny - but I think it's got a very European wit to it.And it was the first album to have all your favourite vocal samples from Blade Runner,Robocop and Terminator I.Great tunes,which are sadly lacking in most,in inverted commas,dance music today.There's a few tracks on it which sound a bit Opus III-y,not good at all,but everything else is rather fine." That made me think to get this album but I just couldn't find it anywhere because it is out of print now.I just want to hear it myself to be able to make the right decision,to get it or not to get it.You know,the ways of thinking are different from person to person.Quiff Boy wrote: a middle class, white, sample-laden "hip hop" group. short lived, but perversely enoug they name-checked by a few famous musos and journos around at the time... i had that album for a while - i thought they were pretty dodgy actually. ok, so thay had lots of samples from very cool films, and some of the synth/guitar tunes werent too bad, but the vocals were shocking.
now available for download
http://www.hoodlumpriest.net/heart_of_darkness.html
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... 9&start=50
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Hooldum Priest is patchy but it is free and you can always sack off the the tracks you don't like, LOTS of bass and a good dark-boudoiur vibe in the closing tracks. oh and the definitive Blade Runner track.
If i were 12 year older i would probably know more of the other stuff all i can say is Madonna give us a break!
I am kinda guessing that Von has more than jsut this selection in his collection...come on where's jive bunny and Aqua
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I only like Bowie, Joy Division, Zeppelin & Motorhead from the tailfeather list. As someone said previously... where's all the metal!
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dunno what thought is the scarier of AE shaking his tail feathers at:
ray of light or unknown pleaseures!
ray of light or unknown pleaseures!
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this is s**t, they are all in 160kbpsTracks are encoded at 192kps and stored as windows zip files.
but thanks for the link anyway
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Mr. Eldritich.... what can I say...he's like the
Thompson Twins prattling on about Lies.
Why do I trust the Thompson Twins word over Andrew's?
Thompson Twins prattling on about Lies.
Why do I trust the Thompson Twins word over Andrew's?
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didn't you know there is no good album made/released since the mid 90'sSpigel wrote:Considering the most recent album on his list is from 98 .It makes me wonder what will he shake his tail feathers for these days?
Anybody care to guess?
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christophe wrote:didn't you know there is no good album made/released since the mid 90'sSpigel wrote:Considering the most recent album on his list is from 98 .It makes me wonder what will he shake his tail feathers for these days?
Anybody care to guess?
Are ya of your nut or what ? mid 90's was when the good music started.
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then why didn't HE ?Spigel wrote:christophe wrote:didn't you know there is no good album made/released since the mid 90'sSpigel wrote:Considering the most recent album on his list is from 98 .It makes me wonder what will he shake his tail feathers for these days?
Anybody care to guess?
Are ya of your nut or what ? mid 90's was when the good music started.
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. [/quote]then why didn't HE ? [/quote]
I wish i could tell you the answer for that . Still it's not to late and I betcha the next one will blow them all away.
I wonder if he likes Ladyton?
I wish i could tell you the answer for that . Still it's not to late and I betcha the next one will blow them all away.
I wonder if he likes Ladyton?
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nooo, i've got a conversation with Mr.Foetus, he's not Phonryan wrote:Von as an australian? Ah, if only...Motz wrote:Because he was way too busy producing top notch product under his alter ego of James Thirlwell. Obviously.
You know it makes sense really
though he sang Ghostrider, too