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90s Cup Round 2 Match 1 *Joklend 13- driftin 11*
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Re: 90s Cup Round 2 Match 1
Let U be the set of all united sets, K be the set of the kids and D be the set of things divided.
Then it follows that ∀ k ∈ K: K ∈ U ⇒ k ∉ D
Then it follows that ∀ k ∈ K: K ∈ U ⇒ k ∉ D
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Re: 90s Cup Round 2 Match 1
All new to me.
A, thanks.
A, thanks.
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I don't have a clear favorite here.
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Re: 90s Cup Round 2 Match 1
Also nowhere near my 90s, but I'll be damned, i enjoyed both to a degree. A went on a bit but I still enjoyed it. I found the noises B was bringing to the table pretty damn good. I am surprised i liked it as much as I did tbh.
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Re: 90s Cup Round 2 Match 1
both tracks, and indeed the band in B, unknown to me.
a - I'm fond of Coil, but this track isn't the best example of what I find in them; if what DF says is true (and no reason to believe it isn't, along with driftin, he introduced me to the band), and Sleazy and JB weren't closely involved that might explain it. Not exactly disappointed, but nor am I overjoyed - and it was a bit overlong - 5 / 10
b - liked the pastoral atmosphere at the beginning, and the general bubbly style (reminded me of Terry Riley for a while), and found the vocal textures pleasing for a t first, but my attention drifted towards the end and it seemed to peter out. I suspect it made more sense in the context of the other four parts. Just about makes it in this tie, though - 5.5 / 10
close match
b
a - I'm fond of Coil, but this track isn't the best example of what I find in them; if what DF says is true (and no reason to believe it isn't, along with driftin, he introduced me to the band), and Sleazy and JB weren't closely involved that might explain it. Not exactly disappointed, but nor am I overjoyed - and it was a bit overlong - 5 / 10
b - liked the pastoral atmosphere at the beginning, and the general bubbly style (reminded me of Terry Riley for a while), and found the vocal textures pleasing for a t first, but my attention drifted towards the end and it seemed to peter out. I suspect it made more sense in the context of the other four parts. Just about makes it in this tie, though - 5.5 / 10
close match
b
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Re: 90s Cup Round 2 Match 1
Joklend 13
driftin 11
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Re: 90s Cup Round 2 Match 1 *Joklend 13- driftin 11*
I had the Coil down as a dead cert of being driftin's pick. Whodathunkit?
Like fast-moving clouds casting shadows against a hillside, the melody-loop shuddered with a sense of the sublime, the awful unknowable majesty of the world.