2.0 out of 5 stars
Nice idea but..., Mar 8 2007
By prepcook "tech-d" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ping Pong (Audio CD)
None of these compositions is complete. Annoyingly short bliplins of disjointed wankery.
There are a few little tidbits that stand out and really show the potential these cats have, but all of the compositions pull the rug out from under before anything really manifests.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Paddlin' Ping Pong, May 24 2004
By Arcade "Dark Denim Phantom" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ping Pong (Audio CD)
What can you say about this album that no one else seems to have tried to say? Well for the most part it's quick, very quick, if you're into something longer this wouldn't be it. It's a very interesting blend of ambient sounds with certain rythym and beats put into it.
I'm guessing it was basically both DJs going back and forth coming up with something else they could work off of and continue to do so.
You'll hear some ping pong sound effects as well but not enough, and really that's not the point it's really them showing their versatility as DJs, and it's pretty good. I liked it alot, but make sure to keep it in it's own playlist. Having one track pop up in a shuffle can get annoying at times.