Wrongun.Corpsey wrote:More blind/incapacitated girls are definitely needed. Failing that, plant prostitutes next to the speakers at the back.
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There were loads of women there, they just kept away from ppl just there to ogle them.
I thought Skream rocked it with really diverse, energy-filled tunes, lot of flavour there.
Thought the system was big but a bit rough -- didn't have the round harmonic low end really good subs deliver; it was maxing out too much and square-waving the low end a bit too much for me. Still very good though.
I thought Skream rocked it with really diverse, energy-filled tunes, lot of flavour there.
Thought the system was big but a bit rough -- didn't have the round harmonic low end really good subs deliver; it was maxing out too much and square-waving the low end a bit too much for me. Still very good though.
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r33lc4sh wrote:2. when skream started playing my m8s went home - it was so fuckin boring
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it's this kind of attitude that keeps women AWAY from genres of music like dnb and dubstep....kams1 wrote:am not, i go for the music which is always heavy but its nice to oogle at some norks or buttclevage swaying in time to the beat, this sound has a lot of potential to make womens wobbly bits jiggle in time to the beat. buttstep and norkstep is better than blokestep ey
lolramadanman wrote:it's this kind of attitude that keeps women AWAY from genres of music like dnb and dubstep....kams1 wrote:am not, i go for the music which is always heavy but its nice to oogle at some norks or buttclevage swaying in time to the beat, this sound has a lot of potential to make womens wobbly bits jiggle in time to the beat. buttstep and norkstep is better than blokestep ey
Was all about the stage at the back, though bass was too painful when Loafah was on, had to go sit down! Also could bun there when Skream was on, security didn't really come up after 3ish if i remember...Too many good tunes especially 'Music to make you stagga' and the MASSIVE Ironsoul tune 'Kalawangi' (?), that killed it
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Indeedramadanman wrote:
it's this kind of attitude that keeps women AWAY from genres of music like dnb and dubstep....
Although it *is* nice to have a good gender mix in clubs... I'm slowly converting people to the sound though! One of my best friends has been to the last couple of dmzs with me, and she's now a total bass convert!
Huge generalisation here, but I think the sound in general is more appealing to girls than breakcore and drum and bass - the aggression in dubstep is more controlled, a bit more brooding. Sexier
nice visionUFO over easy wrote:the aggression in dubstep is more controlled, a bit more brooding. Sexier
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lasts longer perhaps? ho-ho-ho...BunZer0 wrote:nice visionUFO over easy wrote:the aggression in dubstep is more controlled, a bit more brooding. Sexier
u can't beat dnb for originality unfortunately...there weren't nothing before it like that...
argue, cry hate on me for it as much as u want...but think about it too.
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I love drum and bass too. INP, bassbin etc...Spaceboy wrote:lasts longer perhaps? ho-ho-ho...BunZer0 wrote:nice visionUFO over easy wrote:the aggression in dubstep is more controlled, a bit more brooding. Sexier
u can't beat dnb for originality unfortunately...there weren't nothing before it like that...
argue, cry hate on me for it as much as u want...but think about it too.
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