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jasedee
11.11.2004, 10:57 AM
Anybody had a chance to hear this???

MYLO (http://www.breastfed.tv/flash.htm)

From the few tracks I have heard on radio, this is fast becoming my pick for top 5 electronica albums this year (Prodigy in there somewhere).

I dont buy many CD's, but this is on it's way in the post......If you havent had the chance, check it out!!!!!

Jason

Edit: Check out "Drop the pressure"....very cool!

blay
11.11.2004, 11:04 AM
sounds interesting...
perhaps you could give us a bit of a review when your copy arrives

jasedee
11.11.2004, 11:07 AM
sounds interesting...
perhaps you could give us a bit of a review when your copy arrives
Mate, you wont be able to shut me up!!! :) By next week you all will be sick of hearing me talk about MYLO...hehehe

blay
11.11.2004, 11:27 AM
we just replied nearly the same thing in two different threads in response to each others question (????) weird

look forward to the review jasedee :wink:

jasedee
11.11.2004, 12:08 PM
Cosmic 8O ........hehehe :)

blay
11.11.2004, 12:15 PM
trippy in the hippy... (what our friends say to give hippies shit) :lol:

i originally come from the northcoast of nsw so i cant say too much :wink:

jasedee
11.11.2004, 12:18 PM
Why would anyone want to move to Melbourne from the northcoast????

I hear the music scene is thriving, but I dont think I could put up with all the cold, shitty weather......Melb. is really dreary, wet, and grey too. Not my cup of tea I guess.

Can you dispell the myths and rumours, or confirm them :)

blay
11.11.2004, 12:24 PM
so far - i'll confirm them.

but you are right about the music scene - its all happening here.
a good friend of mine runs a label here and i have a number of other friends involved in some great projects... exciting times really so i shouldnt complain.

i moved from the northcoast cause its stagnant and theres no work to be had. its a bubble that can become quite hard to break if you stay there too long :wink:

jasedee
16.11.2004, 10:54 AM
Album arrived today!

Like all albums, there are some very cool tracks, and also some not so cool. The album doesnt stick to one particular genre, but instead crosses boundaries and musical styles.

It is a cross between 'Royskopp' and 'The Avalanches' and 'Felix Da House Cat'........A very cool, electronica-pop album

Jasons rating~~~~~~ 7/10

zooloo
18.11.2004, 12:41 PM
Anybody had a chance to hear this???



Edit: Check out "Drop the pressure"....very cool!

Yes!!! I am really diggin this artist... you reckon the whole album is good?

I will have to get me a copy (legally of course ;) )

blay
18.11.2004, 01:26 PM
sounds interesting jasedee - love the avalanches stuff :wink:

think i might have to check it out :D

jasedee
19.11.2004, 06:22 AM
Yes!!! I am really diggin this artist... you reckon the whole album is good?
I didnt think so at first, but since then I have been listening more and it is growing on me.

Again, I dont think technically it is a superior album, but I think it is a damn good dance/pop album......

Music for the masses!!!!

Keithie_Boy
27.04.2005, 10:35 AM
this album was the main reason i bought my virus.

the wicked sounds on it convinced me that i needed a synth aswell as my other keyboards

defo worth some attention, whether ur into that kind of music or not

Keithie_Boy
27.04.2005, 10:37 AM
this album was the main reason i bought my virus.

the wicked sounds on it convinced me that i needed a synth aswell as my other keyboards

defo worth some attention, whether ur into that kind of music or not

Merlot
27.04.2005, 01:26 PM
All he used was reason, pro tools, and his guitar to make this album. Read it in one of the tech magazines.

jasedee
27.04.2005, 11:46 PM
All he used was reason, pro tools, and his guitar to make this album. Read it in one of the tech magazines.
And then took it into a billion dollar studio and mixed it on an SSL or Neve with vintage analogue outboard compressors and EQ's.......and then had it mastered by some super hero mastering guy in a squillion dollar studio somewhere in the mountains of timbuktoo

AlexHall74
28.04.2005, 01:47 AM
Jasedee wrote:
And then took it into a billion dollar studio and mixed it on an SSL or Neve with vintage analogue outboard compressors and EQ's.......and then had it mastered by some super hero mastering guy in a squillion dollar studio somewhere in the mountains of timbuktoo

Shite!

That could make even my tunes sound good...well maybe better. :wink:

jasedee
29.04.2005, 09:10 AM
Purely speculation Alex......

Although it wouldnt surprise me if this was the case.

Merlot
01.05.2005, 04:41 AM
Found this (http://www.residentadvisor.net/playpen_read.asp?ID=17) article with him.

Pretty standard!

Tomer=Trance
01.05.2005, 08:20 AM
i heard few tracks from this album without knowing they are accualy his few days ago,i realy like it! maybe i'l get me a copy aswell.