I'm pretty much with you on this one- I really wanted to like some of
the more "R+B" tracks as I always like to see artists stepping
outside of the sound they are well known for but, the tracks just
weren't that good. They had a defintite "neither one thing nor the
other" feel to them- it may develop into someting interesting over
time though
cheers
Jason
On 24 Nov 2005, at 12:18, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
well, not on itself I enjoy the fact if an artist takes some risk.
it still will be in the result, in the music, if it is any good,
the risk is well taken.
it's quite obvious with Octave One and RNG, they try to move on,
which is a good thing - but until now I think the results are
rather dissapointing.
Of both albums some tracks are really brilliant, and on the other
hand some pretty dull.
all a matter of opinion.
any others?
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