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Thread started 06/20/07 8:41am

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Calvin Harris - I Created Disco

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Hey music lovers. mr.green

Has anyone bought/heard this album?? If so, is it worth getting?

Here's the blurb from amazon.co.uk:

'I Created Disco' is the debut album from Scottish electronic artist Calvin Harris. The album, a mix of electro-infused dance tracks, sees Harris take influence from the likes of LCD Soundsystem, Daft Punk and in particular, early eighties electro. The singles 'Acceptable In The 80s' and 'The Girls' are included.

I am so out of touch with what goes on chart-wise these days - so I hadn't heard the singles - but I caught this AMAZING, infectious Linn-drum filled track on Big Brother a few weeks ago and been trying to find out what it is ever since.

Anyway, I've finally discovered that it's called 'Acceptable In The 80s' and - trust me - I am sure there is not a single Prince fan out there that wouldn't love it! The Linn drums on this track are drool-tastic. drool It's like a perfect slice of purple music heaven. cloud9

The video must be on youtube, I'm sure. thumbs up! Take a look. wink

Anyway, I am seriously tempted to get this album but has anyone heard it yet?
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Reply #1 posted 06/20/07 9:07am

Anxiety

i didn't like it so much. it sounds like an LCD soundsystem knock-off to me, only even MORE repetitive. the guy even kinda sings like snagglepuss like the LCD guy does. maybe if i hear this guy's stuff in clubs a few times, it'll grow on me. till then, i'm not understanding the buzz. shrug
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Reply #2 posted 06/20/07 10:04am

onenitealone

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Anxiety said:

i didn't like it so much. it sounds like an LCD soundsystem knock-off to me, only even MORE repetitive. the guy even kinda sings like snagglepuss like the LCD guy does. maybe if i hear this guy's stuff in clubs a few times, it'll grow on me. till then, i'm not understanding the buzz. shrug


Thanks, Anx. smile

I nearly bought the album on the way home but refrained; now that I'm home I just watched the video on youtube for the first time.

I can see what you mean about the vocals nod - each time I've heard it, its been LOUD and mostly instrumental. It was playing in a record store I went in this afternoon. I think an instrumental version of this song would be fab; those Linns make me yearn so much for Prince to return to that sound. drool

Thanks for your input. thumbs up!
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Reply #3 posted 06/20/07 11:28am

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Acceptable in the 80s is an absolute tune, unfortunately it's been played to death here in the UK. But when it was first being played in the clubs people loved it.

His new track 'i love girls' , or something like that, isn't so good. I think it might be a one hit wonder job.


Better off just getting the new Dizzee Rascal album cool
"London, i've adopted a name that has no pronounciation.... is that cool with you?"

"YEAH!!!"

"Yeah, well then fuck those other fools!"
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Reply #4 posted 06/20/07 11:57am

onenitealone

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Sly said:

Acceptable in the 80s is an absolute tune, unfortunately it's been played to death here in the UK. But when it was first being played in the clubs people loved it.

His new track 'i love girls' , or something like that, isn't so good. I think it might be a one hit wonder job.


Better off just getting the new Dizzee Rascal album cool


Cheers! thumbs up!

Seriously, I am so out of touch chart-wise... it's embarrassing. redface Bring back The Chart Show. lol

I read one review of the album a few weeks back - not realising it had the track I'd been searching for - and it was so-so.

But I've read GREAT reviews of the Dizzee Rascal one. nod
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Reply #5 posted 06/20/07 2:10pm

Sly

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onenitealone said:

Sly said:

Acceptable in the 80s is an absolute tune, unfortunately it's been played to death here in the UK. But when it was first being played in the clubs people loved it.

His new track 'i love girls' , or something like that, isn't so good. I think it might be a one hit wonder job.


Better off just getting the new Dizzee Rascal album cool


Cheers! thumbs up!

Seriously, I am so out of touch chart-wise... it's embarrassing. redface Bring back The Chart Show. lol

I read one review of the album a few weeks back - not realising it had the track I'd been searching for - and it was so-so.

But I've read GREAT reviews of the Dizzee Rascal one. nod



Yeah, the new Dizzee album's great. It's one of the best hiphop albums i've listened to in quite a while. Wicked beats, fresh ideas, and Dizzee's vocal delivery... cool

You've probably heard oldschool and sirens already. Great tracks. But here's another from the album some cheeky monkey's uploaded onto the tube:

http://www.youtube.com/wa...Ei6arLh3fI
"London, i've adopted a name that has no pronounciation.... is that cool with you?"

"YEAH!!!"

"Yeah, well then fuck those other fools!"
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Reply #6 posted 06/21/07 2:22am

onenitealone

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Sly said:

Yeah, the new Dizzee album's great. It's one of the best hiphop albums i've listened to in quite a while. Wicked beats, fresh ideas, and Dizzee's vocal delivery... cool

You've probably heard oldschool and sirens already. Great tracks. But here's another from the album some cheeky monkey's uploaded onto the tube:

http://www.youtube.com/wa...Ei6arLh3fI


Cheers, Sly!

I can't check that link now but I'll take a look later. thumbs up! He's appearing in Cardiff soon. nod
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Reply #7 posted 06/21/07 2:26am

onenitealone

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Anxiety said:

i didn't like it so much. it sounds like an LCD soundsystem knock-off to me, only even MORE repetitive. the guy even kinda sings like snagglepuss like the LCD guy does. maybe if i hear this guy's stuff in clubs a few times, it'll grow on me. till then, i'm not understanding the buzz. shrug


Oh, and I checked this guy's tracks on MySpace - the entire album is available to listen to - and I wasn't very impressed. wink I won't be buying this one.
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Reply #8 posted 06/21/07 2:50am

Christopher

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where is mara at...this is his shit. lol
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Reply #9 posted 06/21/07 3:08am

onenitealone

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Christopher said:

where is mara at...this is his shit. lol


Hey, Trouble. wink


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Reply #10 posted 06/21/07 3:11am

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onenitealone said:

I am sure there is not a single Prince fan out there that wouldn't love it!

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Haven't heard the track but I'm already sure I'd hate it if I did
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #11 posted 06/21/07 3:14am

onenitealone

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FuNkeNsteiN said:

onenitealone said:

I am sure there is not a single Prince fan out there that wouldn't love it!

wave
Haven't heard the track but I'm already sure I'd hate it if I did


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This thread is *almost* as polarising as my Fergie 'London Bridge' thread. lol

hug


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Reply #12 posted 06/21/07 11:14am

dancerella

Sly said:

Acceptable in the 80s is an absolute tune, unfortunately it's been played to death here in the UK. But when it was first being played in the clubs people loved it.

His new track 'i love girls' , or something like that, isn't so good. I think it might be a one hit wonder job.


Better off just getting the new Dizzee Rascal album cool



so the dizzee rascal cd is hot? i was thinking about egtting it but haven't heard anything yet. i like what i've heard from calvin harris....
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Reply #13 posted 06/21/07 12:06pm

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I downloaded 'Acceptable In The 80s' a couple mounths ago and its my jam dancing jig
but I haven't yet heard his other tracks
If you will, so will I
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Reply #14 posted 06/21/07 12:22pm

onenitealone

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thekidsgirl said:

I downloaded 'Acceptable In The 80s' a couple mounths ago and its my jam dancing jig
but I haven't yet heard his other tracks


thumbs up!

I LOVE that track but I wasn't so sure about the other tracks; they're all available on his MySpace page. nod
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Reply #15 posted 06/21/07 5:40pm

dirtyman2005

onenitealone said:

snowflake
Hey music lovers. mr.green

Has anyone bought/heard this album?? If so, is it worth getting?

Here's the blurb from amazon.co.uk:

'I Created Disco' is the debut album from Scottish electronic artist Calvin Harris. The album, a mix of electro-infused dance tracks, sees Harris take influence from the likes of LCD Soundsystem, Daft Punk and in particular, early eighties electro. The singles 'Acceptable In The 80s' and 'The Girls' are included.

I am so out of touch with what goes on chart-wise these days - so I hadn't heard the singles - but I caught this AMAZING, infectious Linn-drum filled track on Big Brother a few weeks ago and been trying to find out what it is ever since.

Anyway, I've finally discovered that it's called 'Acceptable In The 80s' and - trust me - I am sure there is not a single Prince fan out there that wouldn't love it! The Linn drums on this track are drool-tastic. drool It's like a perfect slice of purple music heaven. cloud9

The video must be on youtube, I'm sure. thumbs up! Take a look. wink

Anyway, I am seriously tempted to get this album but has anyone heard it yet?


you have obviously never heard a Linndrum in your life if you think that "acceptable in the 80s" has got Linndrums in it.

There are NOT linndrums used, they don't sound anything like Linndrums neither does it sound anything like Prince

Linndrums?? are you on crack???
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Reply #16 posted 06/21/07 6:42pm

Anxiety

dirtyman2005 said:

onenitealone said:

snowflake
Hey music lovers. mr.green

Has anyone bought/heard this album?? If so, is it worth getting?

Here's the blurb from amazon.co.uk:

'I Created Disco' is the debut album from Scottish electronic artist Calvin Harris. The album, a mix of electro-infused dance tracks, sees Harris take influence from the likes of LCD Soundsystem, Daft Punk and in particular, early eighties electro. The singles 'Acceptable In The 80s' and 'The Girls' are included.

I am so out of touch with what goes on chart-wise these days - so I hadn't heard the singles - but I caught this AMAZING, infectious Linn-drum filled track on Big Brother a few weeks ago and been trying to find out what it is ever since.

Anyway, I've finally discovered that it's called 'Acceptable In The 80s' and - trust me - I am sure there is not a single Prince fan out there that wouldn't love it! The Linn drums on this track are drool-tastic. drool It's like a perfect slice of purple music heaven. cloud9

The video must be on youtube, I'm sure. thumbs up! Take a look. wink

Anyway, I am seriously tempted to get this album but has anyone heard it yet?


you have obviously never heard a Linndrum in your life if you think that "acceptable in the 80s" has got Linndrums in it.

There are NOT linndrums used, they don't sound anything like Linndrums neither does it sound anything like Prince

Linndrums?? are you on crack???




i guess? confused
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Reply #17 posted 06/22/07 12:08am

onenitealone

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Anxiety said:

dirtyman2005 said:



you have obviously never heard a Linndrum in your life if you think that "acceptable in the 80s" has got Linndrums in it.

There are NOT linndrums used, they don't sound anything like Linndrums neither does it sound anything like Prince

Linndrums?? are you on crack???




i guess? confused


Thanks, Anx. hug


Quite the charmer, eh? The wait is over; with all that class, I think I have found my future Org husband. love love love
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Reply #18 posted 06/22/07 3:33am

Anxiety

onenitealone said:

Anxiety said:





i guess? confused


Thanks, Anx. hug


Quite the charmer, eh? The wait is over; with all that class, I think I have found my future Org husband. love love love


i'm glad you found the backwards/bemused humor in the OH SNAP giggle hug

i think you really hurt his feelings with your linn drum misstep. what if he's the inventor of linn drums? look what you did to mr. linn! (DR. linn?) he'll carry this scar for the rest of his life and YOU have to live with that fact!

THE INHUMANITY!

anyway, yeah. hug
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Reply #19 posted 06/22/07 3:48am

onenitealone

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Anxiety said:

i'm glad you found the backwards/bemused humor in the OH SNAP giggle hug

i think you really hurt his feelings with your linn drum misstep. what if he's the inventor of linn drums? look what you did to mr. linn! (DR. linn?) he'll carry this scar for the rest of his life and YOU have to live with that fact!

THE INHUMANITY!

anyway, yeah. hug


lol hug

Thank you - it means a lot. nod

And I am *not* going to argue over whether there are Linn drums in there or not. rolleyes *I* can hear them and my lunch is calling. Far more important.
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Reply #20 posted 06/22/07 3:57am

Mong

dirtyman2005 said:

onenitealone said:

snowflake
Hey music lovers. mr.green

Has anyone bought/heard this album?? If so, is it worth getting?

Here's the blurb from amazon.co.uk:

'I Created Disco' is the debut album from Scottish electronic artist Calvin Harris. The album, a mix of electro-infused dance tracks, sees Harris take influence from the likes of LCD Soundsystem, Daft Punk and in particular, early eighties electro. The singles 'Acceptable In The 80s' and 'The Girls' are included.

I am so out of touch with what goes on chart-wise these days - so I hadn't heard the singles - but I caught this AMAZING, infectious Linn-drum filled track on Big Brother a few weeks ago and been trying to find out what it is ever since.

Anyway, I've finally discovered that it's called 'Acceptable In The 80s' and - trust me - I am sure there is not a single Prince fan out there that wouldn't love it! The Linn drums on this track are drool-tastic. drool It's like a perfect slice of purple music heaven. cloud9

The video must be on youtube, I'm sure. thumbs up! Take a look. wink

Anyway, I am seriously tempted to get this album but has anyone heard it yet?


you have obviously never heard a Linndrum in your life if you think that "acceptable in the 80s" has got Linndrums in it.

There are NOT linndrums used, they don't sound anything like Linndrums neither does it sound anything like Prince

Linndrums?? are you on crack???


There ARE Linn drums used on "Acceptable...", as he uses a short sample of the intro of "Computer Blue". Maybe you're the one on crack.
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Reply #21 posted 06/22/07 5:12am

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Mong said:

There ARE Linn drums used on "Acceptable...", as he uses a short sample of the intro of "Computer Blue". Maybe you're the one on crack.


Thank. You. hug
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Reply #22 posted 06/22/07 7:42am

BinaryJustin

He's completely yummy.

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