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Why Not Someone Else Ft Ked Dieter
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I had the music of this track laid out a while ago but was never satisfied with the end result. A chance conversation with a certain Polar Bear (don't ask) led to this extraordinary vocal collaboration from Ked Dieter.
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Loonies on computers, music of madness
Steve Gilmore and In No Sense are part of the UK's Rebel Riffs label, genre hopping a specialty!!
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#780 in subgenre Peak #13
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Peak #283
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Steve Gilmore and In No Sense
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Rebel Riffs
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December 17, 2009
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MP3 8.4 MB 192 kbps 6:07
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I had the music of this track laid out a while ago but was never satisfied with the end result. A chance conversation with a certain Polar Bear (don't ask) led to this extraordinary vocal collaboration from Ked Dieter.
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Silvertrain
Mar 03, 2010
Intrigued by the polar bear I came here looking for answers! Where are they?? Great track though Steve. I'm not as visually descriptive as Ralph but I liked it alot. The sequin muffled vocals fitted the track perfectly. :)
Wineleaf
Jan 06, 2010
Great :) I remember u drom the Ejay days when u made rev on alot off stuff,good and bad :) Love this song
Ralph Atkinson
Dec 26, 2009
This is outside of my usual sphere of listening, Steve, but I'll give you my impression. I usually describe music in visual terms so, in this piece I see Jim Morrison buried under a pile of black and gold sequins. They are shiny, moving about, but there aren't so many of them that I can't see Jim, however they are covering his mouth so it's hard to make out what he is saying. It's also got a slow funk groove that I can very much relate to. I like it. :)