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5.0 out of 5 stars Bringin' back the funk
Man, these guys can't put out a bad cd. I just started listening to them last year and I've been waiting for this new cd to come out since then. And in my opinion, this is the best one yet. This album is all over the place but it stays supa-funky the whole time. Honestly this is the best cd I've picked up all year. Its got breaks,funk, electro, 2-step (but not that cheesy...
Published on September 7, 2001 by Brian Willis

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Just Doesn't Gel
Bottom Line: Not a fusion, it's a jumble of different styles that just doesn't work on this CD. Pass on this CD but give any future efforts by this duo a chance.

I am the first person to applaud for mixing genres of music - when it works. But just because you can put a techno loop with a hip-hop rap with a rock rift doesn't mean it sounds good. "Human...

Published on February 14, 2003 by DJ ProFusion - WorldFusionRadi...


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Just Doesn't Gel, February 14, 2003
This review is from: The Human Condition (Audio CD)
Bottom Line: Not a fusion, it's a jumble of different styles that just doesn't work on this CD. Pass on this CD but give any future efforts by this duo a chance.

I am the first person to applaud for mixing genres of music - when it works. But just because you can put a techno loop with a hip-hop rap with a rock rift doesn't mean it sounds good. "Human Condition" shows that. It is not that these guys are without talent, some of the loops and rifts are quite catchy, such as on songs like "Intro to Life," "Human Condition," and "Head Case." There are glimmers of promise here (especially the song "High Pursuit"), but otherwise it just plain doesn't gel. It sounds more like they were trying to throw together everything they think would be popular and hope somebody would find something to like. With a few exceptions this CD sounds very amateurish - like a kid in the basement plying with his new Acid loops. Maybe Ming and FS will get it together someday. Here's hoping.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bringin' back the funk, September 7, 2001
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This review is from: The Human Condition (Audio CD)
Man, these guys can't put out a bad cd. I just started listening to them last year and I've been waiting for this new cd to come out since then. And in my opinion, this is the best one yet. This album is all over the place but it stays supa-funky the whole time. Honestly this is the best cd I've picked up all year. Its got breaks,funk, electro, 2-step (but not that cheesy vocally 2-step, this bassline will rattle your teeth) and everywhere in between. Every single track is slammin'
!!!!!!PICK THIS UP!!!!!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ming & FS's BEST, December 31, 2006
This review is from: The Human Condition (Audio CD)
Ok - i've read some of the negative reviews & (although I am suprised) some make good points. The album lacks some cohesion. HOWEVER. DO NOT DISCOUNT THIS ALBUM. I would say that MOST of the songs on this album are amazingly original & more importantly, earth shaking in force. It's been a while since i listened to it & i actually lost my copy, but I would say that the first few tracks are the weakest. Skip a few & by i think around track 5 or 6 from then all the way to the end with the possible exception of one more track, are all nothing short of pure genius. I loved Hell's Kitchen more than anything, but to say that this pales in comparison with Hell's Kitchen does not make sense to me. I think Human Condition actually has more cohesion & a greater abundance of great songs than it's predecessor. The songs that are good on Human Condition blow the Hell's Kitchen material away. Well i think so anyway. BUY IT. You won't be disappointed AS LONG AS YOU GIVE IT A CHANCE (like i'm thinking, some of these reviewers did not).

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars What a good cd is made of, January 13, 2002
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This review is from: The Human Condition (Audio CD)
I bought this cd after hearing the title track "The Human Condition", it has a nice little blend of dnb, breakbeat and hip hop. Now, I'll be one of the first to question whethere hiphop is a legitimate form of music, but the way Ming and FS incorporate the hiphop stylizations into this cd is done in such a way that it plays only the slightest role in the formation of the song as a whole.

Now with that said, this cd will most likely have at least 5 songs that a given person will enjoy listening to. AFter all, the songs are so different that most anyone will find something they will like. I enjoy all of the songs, with the exception of "Proof Positive" and the interludes don't really do anything for me. "Simple Mathematics" is a nice, funky little song while "Head Case" is a hard beat-driving display of jungle. By no means is it a revolutionary drum and bass track, but it does get the job done of putting your pulse into overdrive and stepping on the gas pedal that much harder. "is there honey" is a nice end to the cd. quite honestly the winnie the pooh vocals were a bit annoying at first (i still don't care for them), but it works in the context of the track.

[....]If you don't feel like previewing every single track, here's a list of a couple of songs that I feel fairly represent the album as a whole:

"Intro to Life"
"Head Case"

"Capt Omray's Mumblebox"

Enjoy!

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Friggin Dope!, October 12, 2004
This review is from: The Human Condition (Audio CD)
This group is hands down one of the most unique aruond. Funky Electronic beats and dope sounds through each track.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Human Condition, something everyone can relate to..., November 12, 2001
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This review is from: The Human Condition (Audio CD)
This CD is remarkably diverse and demonstrates the versatility of these artists. Ming & FS have created a great album that combines their musical talents and producing skills. The music on the album ranges from two-step, to breaks, to drum & bass, to hip-hop, to a couple slower grooves. You can always hear the energy that these guys put into their music!
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5 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars AVOID AVOID AVOID! Worst buy of 2001, October 12, 2001
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This review is from: The Human Condition (Audio CD)
For those of you expecting something like "Hell's Kitchen" then you're in for a real shock. This is barely recognizable as Ming & FS---No cuts, breaks or undeground MC's. This isn't even hip-hop. It's full of 4/4 house beats and female diva "baby baby" vocals. Seriously, with the exception of the second and ninth tracks this sounds like Basement Jaxx. In fact, I pulled the CD out to make sure the factory didn't put the wrong CD in the case---it's that different!! It may as well be a different group. In my opinion, they should have recorded this under a different moniker or something because to put Ming & FS on the CD is a real disservice; but to say it's a different project with a new direction would have been more acceptable. By far, my most disappointing purchase of the year.
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