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Ummmm... not too much trance I hope. It\'s not what I think of when I think of this band. I do love it in Buquebus... but I would hate to have it pop up everywhere.
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« Last Edit: April 12, 2006, 03:36:24 pm by Dyed_Tie »
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puppetry can produce some nice trancey jams.
the Puppetry to close the first set in Tahoe (3/23/06) was some of the sickest trance-fusion I have ever heard (much different than a "typical" darker Pupeptry), let alone be fortunate enough to witness.  the queeb encore from the same show is also up there.  I think a lot of the times, the freakystyley dance party is a biproduct of what the band tends to naturally evolve into given an appreciation/attentiveness/reaction from the crowd- I find that when it occurs it fits w/in the context and boundaries of the particular performance. they seem to enjoy it.  Personally I love it- just leave the glowsticks @ home kidzzz
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Check out the Frankly Po Zest from 5/22/04... I always thought that it was them playing a short run with Nero that spurred on the tranciness, though it\'s probably always been there.

If you do decide to give it a listen then I recommend using headphones.. partly because it\'s a Webster show and mostly because it adds to the aural stimulation. Also, can anyone find a longer stand-alone FPZ then this one? 8m 16s. the fun starts at about 4m in... enjoy:)

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i for one love the trancey side of the breakfast. i\'ve heard it pop up in various places (gravity, mooboo\'s, just off the top of my head).... and i love it! always gets the crowd moving and often times builds to an orgasmic peak which sends the crowd into a tizzy...

i seriously doubt its going to infiltrate the rock core that the breakfast has established, but i certainly always welcome new experiments and endeavors from this band !
and what CAN you do, when your world is invaded by a reggaejunkiejew?!?

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They can give a few trance bands a run for their money when they go this road. Not going to say any more or any less.
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ah, puppetry had a nice trance jam in it last night.  good stuff indeed,.

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Puppetry as of late has become a real dance-esque tune. I enjoy it but I am also a fan of the "darker" Puppetry.
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^^^ fear not, the darkside is always there.
Not sure what is gonna transpire. Regardless, we ain\'t gonna forget the gravy.