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Music : In Silico

In Silico


by: Pendulum
May 12, 2008


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Let me start by saying that I have never been a fan of any form of dance music: in any way whatsoever!
I saw these guys perform Granite live on Jools Holland, and they blew me away though. I genuinely believed them to be a guitar driven rock band: so to discover that they are D&B is quite a suprise.
That said, I bought this album to find out how good their other stuff was, and it did not disappoint! Thunderous guitar riffs fused with heavy electronica, and synth fed voices create a wall of sound against a backdrop of Metallica style drums.
I invested in their first album "Hold Your Colour" too: and even though this is very much a D&B album, you can clearly discern the direction that their music is going in.
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Music : Hold Your Colour

Hold Your Colour


by: Pendulum
August 06, 2007


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This is more of a warning than a review. Basically, every track on the album has two seconds of silence at the end, including the first track "Prelude" which should seamlessly merge into "Slam". Other than this one instance it isn't that annoying, but if that kind of thing would irritate you, you may be better off looking for the original version of the album, which was mixed properly: Hold Your Colour

If you are looking to put the album on a computer or portable media player (iPod, etc.) there are workarounds for this. Once you have bought and ripped the album to your computer, either download a replacement copy of "Prelude" from the original, or edit the track yourself using a program like Audacity. In terms of whether this album is ... Read More:

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Music : Junglesound Gold: Mixed By Pendulum

Junglesound Gold: Mixed By Pendulum


by: Pendulum
February 27, 2006


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i dont posses the origonal jungle sounds cd, but this is good cd i must admit on cd1 it is a bit annoying when the mc's come in over the top but darrison is far better than mcmc. the sencond cd is were it redeems itself 13 unmixed tunes that for dj's are usful with unheard fresh tracks and even for me some unheard Adam F tracks. i got this cd for £3.99 and it was worth every penny.
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Music : In Silico (Special Edition)

In Silico (Special Edition)


by: Pendulum
May 12, 2008


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Let me start by saying that I have never been a fan of any form of dance music: in any way whatsoever!
I saw these guys perform Granite live on Jools Holland, and they blew me away though. I genuinely believed them to be a guitar driven rock band: so to discover that they are D&B is quite a suprise.
That said, I bought this album to find out how good their other stuff was, and it did not disappoint! Thunderous guitar riffs fused with heavy electronica, and synth fed voices create a wall of sound against a backdrop of Metallica style drums.
I invested in their first album "Hold Your Colour" too: and even though this is very much a D&B album, you can clearly discern the direction that their music is going in.
Stand out tracks for me ... Read More:

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Music : Hold Your Colour

Hold Your Colour


by: Pendulum
July 25, 2005


This is more of a warning than a review. Basically, every track on the album has two seconds of silence at the end, including the first track "Prelude" which should seamlessly merge into "Slam". Other than this one instance it isn't that annoying, but if that kind of thing would irritate you, you may be better off looking for the original version of the album, which was mixed properly: Hold Your Colour

If you are looking to put the album on a computer or portable media player (iPod, etc.) there are workarounds for this. Once you have bought and ripped the album to your computer, either download a replacement copy of "Prelude" from the original, or edit the track yourself using a program like Audacity. In terms of whether this album is better or worse ... Read More:

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Music : Propane Nightmares

Propane Nightmares


by: Pendulum
April 28, 2008


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This is more of a warning than a review. Basically, every track on the album has two seconds of silence at the end, including the first track "Prelude" which should seamlessly merge into "Slam". Other than this one instance it isn't that annoying, but if that kind of thing would irritate you, you may be better off looking for the original version of the album, which was mixed properly: Hold Your Colour

If you are looking to put the album on a computer or portable media player (iPod, etc.) there are workarounds for this. Once you have bought and ripped the album to your computer, either download a replacement copy of "Prelude" from the original, or edit the track yourself using a program like Audacity. In terms of whether this album is better or worse ... Read More:

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Music : The Other Side

The Other Side


by: Pendulum
July 28, 2008


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This is more of a warning than a review. Basically, every track on the album has two seconds of silence at the end, including the first track "Prelude" which should seamlessly merge into "Slam". Other than this one instance it isn't that annoying, but if that kind of thing would irritate you, you may be better off looking for the original version of the album, which was mixed properly: Hold Your Colour

If you are looking to put the album on a computer or portable media player (iPod, etc.) there are workarounds for this. Once you have bought and ripped the album to your computer, either download a replacement copy of "Prelude" from the original, or edit the track yourself using a program like Audacity. In terms of whether this album is better or worse ... Read More:

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Music : Pendulum

Pendulum


by: Pendulum, Kenny Wheeler, Gerard Presencer, Stan Sulzmann, Don Weller, Peter King, Tina May, Julian Arguelles, Clark Tracey, Nikki Iles
December 06, 1999


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A collection of brand new tracks written by the creme de la creme of uk jazz musicians. Pendulum, previously Berkshire Youth Jazz Orchestra is joined by UK jazz legions, such as Ben Castle, Gerard Presencer and Tina May, to create one of the most exciting big band cd's ever to come out of this country! All styles covered, with some awesome soloing by the band and the stars. A must buy!
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Music : Propane Nightmares [12" VINYL]

Propane Nightmares [12" VINYL]


by: Pendulum
April 28, 2008


A collection of brand new tracks written by the creme de la creme of uk jazz musicians. Pendulum, previously Berkshire Youth Jazz Orchestra is joined by UK jazz legions, such as Ben Castle, Gerard Presencer and Tina May, to create one of the most exciting big band cd's ever to come out of this country! All styles covered, with some awesome soloing by the band and the stars. A must buy!
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Music : Hold Your Colour [12" VINYL]

Hold Your Colour [12" VINYL]


by: Pendulum
July 25, 2005


This is more of a warning than a review. Basically, every track on the album has two seconds of silence at the end, including the first track "Prelude" which should seamlessly merge into "Slam". Other than this one instance it isn't that annoying, but if that kind of thing would irritate you, you may be better off looking for the original version of the album, which was mixed properly: Hold Your Colour

If you are looking to put the album on a computer or portable media player (iPod, etc.) there are workarounds for this. Once you have bought and ripped the album to your computer, either download a replacement copy of "Prelude" from the original, or edit the track yourself using a program like Audacity. In terms of whether this album is better or worse than ... Read More:

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