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Inside the Machine [VINYL] [Box set]

Bad Company (UK) Vinyl
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Product details

  • Vinyl (29 Nov 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 5
  • Format: Box set
  • Label: Bad Company
  • ASIN: B00004WV4H
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 606,406 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Product Description

JUNGLE CREW THIS ONES FOR YOU! Bad company just can't help themselves - stick them in a studio and every single time its a classic. Inside the machine includes nitrous, brain-scan and oxygen

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
Having been fed hard house and trance by Mixmag and Radio 1 for a large portion of my late teens (oh how embarrassingly misinformed I was!), I discovered the real 'underground' when I was told to buy this album by a mate in late 2000. My first impressions weren't great - being more used to hideous female vocals and no-brain synth riffs - but slowly the basslines and superb drum programming won me over.

Following the wispy, floaty synth intro of the mix CD, the first 5 tracks progress from dirty to filthy to positively landfill and that's where it stays. When walking through crowded streets with this on the personal, I have to check myself from dancing as each slamming bassline drops. There's tight mixing, moody movie samples, truly twisted beats and dark stabbing sounds, but most of all there is bass enough to tap into that primeval, volcano fearing, mammoth dodging, adrenaline inducing caveman gene.

In short, I love this CD and as a result my hard house and trance collection is now confined to a box in the attic. If you're a true basshead, you should make an effort to find this CD - you won't be disappointed.

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Format:Audio CD
This is an album which shows bad co. in their prime. every track has been masterfully created. The energy this album brings to dancefloors is unreal, it is a very fast yet detailed album and if you like bad company this is the album for you. A few years old now but every track is an anthem. The bass lines rumble as the album rips its way from track to track, the compilation CD (CD2) is just as good with perfect mixes a tribute to Fresh and the boys talents.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful
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This is a display of expertise in the sub-genre of atmospheric drum'n'bass, dipping into sci-fi at several points whilst never losing the listener's attention through excessive abstraction. The strong, dark themes running through the album strike a strong chord with the soul of drum'n'bass fans and artists alike, yet remaining accessible due to excellent and well-judged production. Without being rough or messy, the sound retains aspects of old skool appreciation without feeling the need to constantly remind the listener of that 'virtue'. Furthermore, there is no series of peaks and dips in terms of quality, simply one continuous peak from the very first moment. At times it is excellently urban and even futuristic, yet firmly concentrated on being itself rather than a conformist to genre stereotypes. To create such an independent album, yet draw subtly on a range of well-chosen influences, earns the highest artistic respect and etches Bad Company as a permanent emperor of inventive drum'n'bass.
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