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After i've read a long topic about BT i wonder how come nobody talks about Fatboy Slim. I find him the most complete dance artist. After i wathed how he mix and how much he enjoy it i decide that i must do what i like the most :) Didn't heard anything new about him though.. anyone have some news ?
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He committed the sins of having bad hair and you can actually listen to his music, so the glitterati have deemed him uncool.

...just watch what happens to this thread.

Unsuccessful musicians hate nothing so much as a populist.

-S.
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Sleek Month wrote: ...just watch what happens to this thread.

Unsuccessful musicians hate nothing so much as a populist.
haha, how very true, sm.

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well - im spectactularly unsuccessful ...

... and i quite like norman cook

(you still need to sort that sig image out english)

slainte :) rob

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Every single track/remix sounds the same.....crap :wink:

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english wrote:
Sleek Month wrote: ...just watch what happens to this thread.

Unsuccessful musicians hate nothing so much as a populist.
haha, how very true, sm.

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cracking sig english :lol:

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way off topic, but:
"Talking about music is like dancing about architecture (Frank Zappa)"

I've seen dance pieces about architecture :D architecture and dance isn't an unusual crossover in modern dance

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I think as a DJ he is outstanding, mixing everything from acid to James Brown. Sadly as a recording artist he is quite formulaic and his last album was pretty disappointing IMO.

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but its still better than trance isnt it :lol: :P

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CreepJoint wrote:but its still better than trance isnt it :lol: :P
dunno about that :wink:

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On of my favorite live cds I´ve got is "FatboySlim Live on Brighton Beach"
God, I wish that I was there! :cry:

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All the tracks sounds funky, maybe that's why some doesn't make the difference 8) I cannnot find anyone else so versatile and so enthusiastic about all kind of music. As a DJ he rox! "Live on Brighton" is the best party ever.

Maybe after the 10 pages of BT & 10 pages about defining good music you got old and tired :wink:

offtopic: dancing ABOUT architecture ? this must be quite a show :lol:
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I think Norman Cook is a great producer, but someone like BT has adapted and reinvented himself more or less to new audiences(for better or for worse). I'm not a BT fan, but he's produced deephouse(worked with deepdish), Breaks, techno and now somewhat commercial stuff. Maybe that's got something to do with it.

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mindless wrote:On of my favorite live cds I´ve got is "FatboySlim Live on Brighton Beach"
God, I wish that I was there! :cry:
Yeah you do. It was f**king great :D

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I don't know if this is going to add anything or not: but his main sequencer is ATARI NOTATOR! I still have a copy for my 4 Meg Ste, and it works great. When it came out, it was the top of the line sequencer costing more then $500.00! There is now a web site devoted to Notator as well as a pretty big user grp

http://www.notator.org

I also have a Notator page on my site:

http://tamw.atari-users.net/notator.htm

Just like Klaus Shulze used Notator for years, but only recently went to logic on Mac. He probably still has Notator however. He ran at least 90 MIDI channels at once! :-o

TC

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