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Poster: A snowHead
...anyone who wrecked their hearing during the time that 'Chidren' (Robert Miles) was the beat worth playing might want to listen to the much overlooked '13':

One review....

While it can take a lot of work to make it sound like there isn't a great deal going on - as Miles will surely testify of his earliest efforts - this is an album generous with its assets, and it bears all the hallmarks of a creator with an extraordinary grasp of music. Robert Miles, a law unto himself as his own boss, has taken no shortcuts, and Thirteen, as a result, is as rich and rewarding a musical experience as one could hope to encounter.

volume up to 11....


http://youtube.com/v/cHQgTq-aWIg
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