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    MadadaM is offline Registered User
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    How would you discribe this track?

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    Are you asking how I would describe the genre, or how I would describe the quality???

    If you are asking about genre, it doesn't fall under the umbrella of any genre I know. You have a jazz influence in there. The guitar piece comes from funk. There is even some rockabilly in there. And the vocal sounds like something that would have come out of Madchester (sic) in the late 70s. The harmonics though, are straight out of industrial - which isn't necessarily a good thing - and they give the track what I'd consider to be a decidedly 'nu-goth' edge.

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    "Madchester" didn't happen until the eighties
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    I would like to take some acid and walk around with that song fallowing me.
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    Originally posted by Rwafish
    "Madchester" didn't happen until the eighties
    I consider the Madchester era to have started with the release of "Unknown Pleasures" by Joy Division. That was in 1979....Warsaw (the band that would go on to form Joy Division and New Order) had been playing together for a few years prior to that.

    Nobody knew about Madchester until the 1980s so I understand the confusion, but saying that "Madchester" didn't happen until the 1980s is like saying that 'grunge' and 'Seattle' happened in the 1990s......

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    I really like it. it's pretty cool.
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    .........it is very unique and difficult to desribe but it has an older feel to it.
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    lmao!! take acid and have this follow me..i can see it now i take 2 hits and it be like the brooms in fantasia following me lol..but i like it its wild..idk know how to catergorized this one.its nice. nice shroom track lol..

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    Originally posted by J-heat
    lmao!! take acid and have this follow me..i can see it now i take 2 hits and it be like the brooms in fantasia following me lol..but i like it its wild..idk know how to catergorized this one.its nice. nice shroom track lol..
    Actually, I think you nailed it. This is a psilocybin song....

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    Originally posted by Ghowell


    I consider the Madchester era to have started with the release of "Unknown Pleasures" by Joy Division. That was in 1979....Warsaw (the band that would go on to form Joy Division and New Order) had been playing together for a few years prior to that.

    Nobody knew about Madchester until the 1980s so I understand the confusion, but saying that "Madchester" didn't happen until the 1980s is like saying that 'grunge' and 'Seattle' happened in the 1990s......
    Complete rubbish. Joy Division had nothing to do with "Madchester". Coming from the city of Manchester does not qualify you as "Madchester".
    Apparently you have been getting the wrong information in Canada about a British phenomenon you obviously do not understand.
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