cosmicearthgirl
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Date: September 22, 2004 @ 10:12 PM
Evil defined, at last! So now you intend to spread the trance that shall not be named through music eh?
Guys, this is fabulous. I can't even begin to express how cool this is, I'll have to listen to it about 67 more times and get back to you. For now, it kicks ass and I'm already starting to feel a compulsion to make others listen!
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imemine
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Date: September 22, 2004 @ 11:07 PM
See, I told you that 67 IS “The Number”! Great beginning!!! Nolokolomoto Nolokolomoto Nolokolomoto Nolokolomoto Nolokolomoto Yes masters! Mind nuggets of monumental proportion like a drill into the cerebellum. A musical lobotomy!: highcolonic : Very cool “melody?” at 4:18 (Dave for sure) 5:37 is so, so, so well hell it’s just------Gnarly!!!! Sorry, over two minutes Dave —Not even a home game version. Love ya----Ah both!!!!! Extremely------well nice works boys!
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saetan
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Date: September 22, 2004 @ 11:51 PM
This stuff is pretty crazy... didn't Dave say my new song was weird? I'm trying to remember here. I'd say this is weirder. Anywho it is great! Sounds like alot of work. I'm gonna have to listen to more of your songs! Nice work indeed.
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victorsskull
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 12:22 AM
trippy I like it
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billrhynes
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 1:02 AM
wow...tribal insects on acid performing an profane ceremony inside my head...you guys are E V I L!
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onewhodreams
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 1:07 AM
Cool collab guys 

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Lux-Aeterna
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 1:15 AM
This has an overall very experimental element indeed. However, I think that they are not difficult and the crazy but scientific impression is given by composition of the deep atmosphere.?@what does Nolokolomoto mean??
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Woof
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 2:41 AM
This is weird... I'm starting to hear voices in the mix... and I'm pretty sure there are no vocals in this track!
Speak to me!
Very hallucinogenic, and certainly well crafted. My only request: I'd love to experience grocery shopping, etc... listening to THIS, instead of muzak Yeah I might wind up raiding the chocolate aisle, but it sure would be fun!
Thanks for the experience!
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furiousBall
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 8:58 AM
see this is the kinda background music Popeye should be kicking Brutus' ass to, not that "I'm Popeye, the sailor man toot toot" bullshit. I mean he'd totally be taxing some hotter chicks than Olive Oil if he had this as his theme song - seriously go ask ABBA while they're ten feet tall.
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kingo
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 9:49 AM
This is unsane, like maybe there was something wrong with your brains when you were performing it, duodenum, spelling mistake, amphibian. The filtration is like a fan with a broken self, so the splintering of the melodies tries to hypnotize me into submitting.
But remember, I have my very own Nolokolomoto filters, and I am prevented from any and all inundation.
This is a great freakin' collaboration thing, as your styles are well-combined and it sounds distinctively like both of ya. I am compressed into a space ship sized umbrella, but I am not tranced. Just so you know.
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zeropage
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 9:52 AM
 ohhhh mighty Nolokolomoto please come in! (but the llamachicken has to stay out!) like the hypnodisc you loaded into the drumcomputer... this soundtrip is like a audio movie... the pictures i see are too scary to describe here 
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Jennae
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 12:29 PM
what a combination amoungst musicians.. maddness 
has a fullfilling taste of :llamachicken:
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Jennae
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 12:30 PM
what a combination amoungst musicians.. maddness 
has a fullfilling taste of :llamachicken:
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Rodrica
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 2:49 PM
This is seriously strange...it's like having gremlins running around the place It takes control of the brain too! Dangerously trippy...I was hooked
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ryanwilliams
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 3:14 PM
Absolutely kickass. I will have to test this one out again later.. for maximum effect, but in the meantime, very cool. I like the firework percussion--gives it that other-worldly feel.
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ebarbarella
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 5:11 PM
wow this is very Fantastic love it! great collab!
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ebarbarella
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 5:11 PM
wow this is Fantastic love it! great collab!
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koiulpoi
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Date: September 23, 2004 @ 7:04 PM
wooaaahhh...extremley trippy...almost to the point that I don't like it it's so crazy, but...woah....
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mystery-machine
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Date: September 24, 2004 @ 12:33 PM
the snapping sounds in this...kind of creates the effect of being inside a popcorn popper...or one of those little fisher price toys...or a bowl of rice crispies fantastic! 
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sqrlcub
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Date: September 24, 2004 @ 3:03 PM
This is fantastically good! I can hear the Cagey House parts but they go all awry in wonderful ways. I agree with the other posters above that it is very trippy and about the voices. I love the percussion counterpoints to the melody, especially the bits right before the 3:30 mark.
The melodic bit that starts around 4:25 is very traditional Cagey House. This must be a part of what Mux said he ran through a filter since the tone color is different than I would expect from Dave. I have to agree with Halaka that it sounds like both of you, but I am more familiar with Dave's music.
This piece reminds me of a more melodic Skinny Puppy instrumental. It sounds very inspired and completely off the wall.
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Vickxxx
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Date: September 24, 2004 @ 11:12 PM
great beats rolling thru this aural hypnotic madness. I love the way the samples just push and pull me to the edge,yet there is a little underlying sample of sanity that keeps me in one spot listening to all this.......
either that or I've gone over the edge and don't know it Great arrangment and production on this.
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freddemillio
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Date: September 25, 2004 @ 5:39 AM
Very ambient. Atmospheric. Creating an aural landscape where one loses the horizon and things start to spin (uh oh, is that the nolokolomoto taking effect?) The muffled drums that come in now and then are a nice background touch. The angrier lead part (assume that is D) makes a great outro.
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novuselysium
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Date: September 27, 2004 @ 1:40 AM
I feel like I should be carrying out some sort of evil plan as I listen to this. Or at least formulating an evil plan. Something evil. yeeeeessss... :evil laugh: we need emoticons that make a sound when clicked, what do you all think. 
I would have loved to see a real fast hard Aphex Twin like drum beat punch in and make it all that much more insane. That's my only qualm.
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simulacrat
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Date: September 27, 2004 @ 10:46 AM

i will say that the best part of the tune is the rhythms. very open and captivating. good timber witin the different percussive samples as well.
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devilicia
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Date: September 27, 2004 @ 10:48 AM
I`ve download this!!!! Becuz this is so f9kin awesome!!! Yeah got skillzz!!!! 
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truechemistry
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Date: September 28, 2004 @ 10:34 AM
This sounds like something that should have been in the movie, "Requiem for a Dream" because it's awesome like that. :]
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DaveWL
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Date: October 5, 2004 @ 3:27 PM
Disturbing in a cool sort of way. I had to listen with the light on.
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popdem
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Date: October 6, 2004 @ 8:52 AM
this is pure awesome... the clicking and all the other different noises... must've took a lot of work...
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justinother1
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Date: October 7, 2004 @ 9:56 PM
ok,straight up,i downloaded this one a week or so ago,and it's seen a lot of playing time. it's very cool. kinda like a different nuance emerges with each listen. and i rarely use words like "nuance" congratulations,this is good.
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youknowhim
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Date: October 21, 2004 @ 4:31 PM
The percussion/snapping/crackling is really blowing my mind. Becomes quite dark, as if there are crying souls (or maybe otters). I'd call it creepy if it wasn't so groovy.
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Caelestis
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Date: November 11, 2004 @ 9:35 PM
Near the end i realyl dig the notes you chose, overall this has a great feel i am tempted to put soem of my fruityloops stuff up too
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Snoogans775
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Date: December 1, 2004 @ 1:27 AM
Woof just gave me a GREAT idea, I'm gonna put some Cagey House on my headphones next time I go to the grocer, or do anything for that matter, it's gonna be a new world for these feet!
As well as this song in particular...
Those scratchy sounds are really scary, I got goosebumps, it's a really suspenseful track, it just gives you little bits and pieces of the most fearful demon possible, but all you hear is the growl.
Reminds me of Tom Waits'"What's He Building in There"
This is such a trip, makes the whole world dissapear. Bleeps at 4.20 are tearing me apart, this is so painful to listen to, but I'm to afraid to hit pause.
And what would you know, a relief after all, now I can sleep:relief:
But it's not a cheery ending, it's just very resolved, with the same tone of the rest of the song, wild, it's like the Razer, the simplest solution in a set.
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MissKnowItAll
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Date: December 11, 2004 @ 2:00 PM
this is deeeeep !
like on the bottom of the ocean. sounds appear and dissapear smoothly, beats have great timing
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zedsalt
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Date: January 1, 2005 @ 11:32 AM
This is a delightfully demented piece of music. You're obviously not right in the head, and I'm so glad that characteristic makes for such fine entertainment. I have a small stack of sonic experiments on 33 1/3 vinyl...things "based on" everything from theoretical mathematics to religion...and I think I may have spotted the fatal flaw that makes them inferior to this tune.
They just don't sound like they were having as much as you were.
That sense of fun insinuates itself through the ear canal, then treats the listener's brain like one of those inflatable bouncy castles they have on the midway. It's like a carnival ride for the ears and everything in-between.
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lis2000
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Date: January 28, 2005 @ 1:38 PM
coool music! bravo!!
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Bluenevus
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Date: February 12, 2005 @ 11:48 AM
Love the dark overtones. The beat is just crazy. The break with the softer tones at about 1:20 is just awosme. The blips, creaks, crackles, scratchs all over the place adds to the eerie feel. Nice uptempo about 3:05. Great production.
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zique
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Date: February 19, 2005 @ 6:43 AM
this takes the edge off stessful times.a cool down after a vigorous workout.but keeps you in-tune and aware at the same time.just like a...
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monkeysalad
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Date: March 9, 2005 @ 6:00 PM
Wow, this is just beautiful, yet wonderfully eerie...what kind of equipment do you use just out of interest?
This is very trippy, I like it!
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Notary04
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Date: June 5, 2005 @ 12:01 PM
How can you so consistently pull off the whole "pimp in the basement lab with Igor in tow" vibe in your music? I can clearly see the 20' tesla coils and bubbling green acid baths, along with, inexplicably, a strobelight and turntable in the corner (heck, I suppose Igor knows how to utilize his free time). I love what's happening around 4:00...that little plot-twist in the music is like the lab burning down while firefighters stand by and watch, dropping acid and leaning against the truck Nice, decisive conclusion...none of that fade-out BS for Dave, no sir! Another beaut.
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