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 | RA Review It might be a bit presumptuous naming your label Critical, but over almost ten years—and over fifty releases—Kasra Mowlavi's label seems to be fulfilling its self-made prophesy. The label has blazed an idiosyncratic path through drum & bass, one more orthodox than, say, Autonomic but just as potent..
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RA Since /Nov 2010
| #1 / Thu, 03 Mar 11 10:35 Pessimist - Niche slashing my ears!
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| #2 / Thu, 03 Mar 11 12:28 It's 'prophecy', not 'prophesy'. Thank you.
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RA Since /Mar 2011
| #3 / Thu, 03 Mar 11 14:32 I was kinda disappointed that it was only half of previously unreleased business, but hey, Critical compensates by putting out awesome singles all the time anyway.
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RA Since /Apr 2008
| #4 / Thu, 03 Mar 11 23:09 why does dnb unlike other niche genres get reviews on RA? oh wait cuz most of the reviewers live in the UK.....
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| #5 / Fri, 04 Mar 11 00:42 For the record, this reviewer is not from nor based in the UK. Since when is dnb a niche, anyway?
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RA Since /Apr 2008
| #6 / Fri, 04 Mar 11 10:18 why dont we see psy trance reviews? or electro? or progressive? or happy hardcore? and yet some how dnb seems so much more respectable.....i disagree
just saying not that i want happy hardcore reviews i just wish we saw more varied reviews sometimes
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RA Since /Jul 2008
| #7 / Fri, 04 Mar 11 19:45 (Edited: 7 Mar 11 09:39) I'm having a deja vu from the Calibre comments.
EDIT: sorry, it wasn't that. It was a deja vu from the hate in the Lazer Sword comments.
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RA Since /Feb 2008
| #8 / Tue, 08 Mar 11 02:00 olos, i think RA is catering to the UK techno fans, whom are generally into drum n bass. happy hardcore/trance/progressive isn't nearly as popular with RA's demographics as drum n bass is. also dnb is more respectable, because those other genres you mentioned blow entirely huge ass
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RA Since /Mar 2007
| #9 / Tue, 08 Mar 11 06:02 "olos, i think RA is catering to the UK techno fans, whom are generally into drum n bass. happy hardcore/trance/progressive isn't nearly as popular with RA's demographics as drum n bass is. also dnb is more respectable, because those other genres you mentioned blow entirely huge ass"
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. i liked that one. it tickled my funny.
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