Hum, not really. He can speak the ways he wants, I don't really pay attention to that. I just feel his point of view like someone who is boring about everything which sounds new, or trying to sound new, and it bores me a lot.
I really don't care if it's done with a computer or a machine, but claming that it has been done with this or that is kiddy.
I don't like Omar-S releases, but, I'll give it a try if a friend can grab me the cd.
I don't even know who Ricardo Willalobo is
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Dragonsand wrote:I wonder how you could considerate it as mature when a guy writes "NO COMPUTER PROGRAMM BULLSHIT" on the cover of his CD.
It's narrow-minded, and a disgrace to techno, which was and will always be about innovation.
It's the best way for me to even not paying attention to this CD. Well done Omar.
thought the quote would b just perfect for this threadBill Hicks wrote:I just think it's interesting to see how people act on their beliefs, you know what I mean? 'Cause your beliefs, they're just that, they're nothin', there's how you were taught, and raised. That doesn't make 'em real. That's why I always recommend a psychedelic experience, 'cause it does make you realize that everything you learned is in fact just learned, and not necessarily true.
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