> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Michael.Elliot-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 June 2008 18:50
> 
> to me it just sounds like he's sampled someone going on about being one
> with the universe and so on - the exact same type of lyrics that have
> worked well on dancefloors since the advent of disco
> 
> relax about this already peeps - it's just a dance tune

NAIL.  ON THE HEAD.


> From: Thor Teague [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 June 2008 21:44
> 
> Secondly... if it bothers you, in most cases it is not forced on you.
> I'll concede that arguably it is being psuedoforced in a club/DJ
> situation. But if I'm not mistaken you're talking about a record that
> you may or may not choose to buy, in fact correct me if I'm wrong, is
> this one track on the record? You could choose to not play it.


Also true.
However, while it's everyone's right to do what they want with their art, in
this case, for me, it's just a little irritating as, while it is only one
track on the record, it's the one I would like best if it wasn't for the
vocal.  That's not because I'm freaking at the message being read out.  It
just sounds a bit cheesy over what would, for me, be a better track
otherwise.


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