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diamond cut

introducing a new feature here on french express: ”sounds like.”  i don’t know how many times i’ll scour a blog i don’t trust yet to find a name or trigger word i like, especially the blogs with external links. can’t be arsed to download and check dat shhhiet only to delete it! it’s like the new lazy (you know it’s tru, homie bloggers… no audio players + no reference points means nobody but the indiana jones of blogginz will peep it). so to kick off this excellent game of catch up — i’ll review diamond cut‘s latest remixes like usual and test drive the “sounds like” feature at the end of the post.

it’s not unusual to fall in love with a sound. what is unusual (to me anyway) is to fall in love with a specific producer’s sound. how often does that happen? on my end, music has been sucking lately. just this past month, maybe because i came out of my cave or something, there has been a cataclysmic release of feel good, starting with diamond cut. ho man, what a guy. don’t get me started! he hooked me a long time ago (no homo, but i love him) especially even more so with his last two productions. unbiased unprofessional journalism right here YEA. so what, kiss my ass.

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now when you hear the word diamond cut, you usually think of this. after listening to his starrset remix, you not only think but FEEL this. my mouth is open, because i’m anticipating imaginary wind. it’s truly an adrenaline rush. a rush like flooring a hayabusa against an f14 with full afterburners. just a side mention, i love 80s. but not all of it. i’m not normally for the flashdancier stuff, as much as i love that movie, i believe there should be only one song in history with that fast of a bpm (beats per minute/track speed). dc‘s remix is an exception. in the words of the man himself, both of these trax are “absolutely rockin.” make sure to check him out on myspace and follow up on twitter

sounds like: lifelike given a good kick-in-the-asstop gunflashdance

6 Responses to “diamond cut”

  1. hahaaa, epic read right here. Good stuff homes. and yes diamond cut rules

  2. i think it sounds like ba bambida ba ba badabam ba bam biidaaaa bam.

  3. Sam says:

    SAY SAY SAY SAY

  4. KATFYR says:

    I love you guys for bringing this guy to my attention. Amazing skills. Jesus…

  5. Feelo says:

    I don’t about you but I’m totally addicted to this “My face” track!

    I’m currently listening to it endelessly since 2AM … and I really should go to bed!

    Thank you, F-E!!!
    Cristal-quality music, as ever…

    Feelo

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