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Red Bull Culture Clash at The Roundhouse

Postby Xavy » Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:47 pm

Don Letts needs his head examined. DMZ murked Metalheadz.
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Re: Red Bull Culture Clash at The Roundhouse

Postby wilson » Sun Feb 21, 2010 8:44 pm

Listening to the audio on RBMA, I think Pokes pissing him off definatly pushed his decision towards Metalheadz.
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Re: Red Bull Culture Clash at The Roundhouse

Postby cixxxj » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:57 am

Like Pokes said about Bailey, maybe Letts was there to read his newspaper!!
Ok, big fan here of DMZ, BUT !!!
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Re: Red Bull Culture Clash at The Roundhouse

Postby cheeba » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:12 pm

DMZ went in like it was a proper soundclash (which the night was based on) Goldie and the metalheadz camp did it cos they just wanted to showboat and thought tings be easy cos we got andy c. Goldie always goes in on the hype thing and to be honest them dont know about clashing and should keep to his acting in eastenders.
Baily and the rest are just goldies ass lickers and to think hes still on metalheadz after all the madness with goldie cousin running off with label money suprises me.LOL

Im a ruffage crew fan from day one but when i see goldie i cry cos he would sell his own gran just for the hype thing.

Trojan isnt a clash sound,its a record label (LOL) . dont get me wrong,well respected but not a clash sound !they just played the old back cat (hardly any specials) could of been trojans greatest hits compilation c.d. playing.
They should of had a proper sound system to represent reggae,Maybe rodigan or king jammys,even jah shaka would of been better,Even drag out the old saxon possee.

Soul to soul was the only other contender but had a terrible mc.

in my eyes Dmz won.

Also the people offended by pokes dont know how clash runs ...go check sounds like bass odyssey,Black kat,mighty crown,matterhorn,firelinx and then you will understand how the tings set.
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Re: Red Bull Culture Clash at The Roundhouse

Postby Xavy » Sun Mar 07, 2010 5:26 pm

cheeba wrote:Soul to soul was the only other contender but had a terrible mc.



I thought their MC was good!
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Re: Red Bull Culture Clash at The Roundhouse

Postby Cr0fty » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:38 am

From standing there, it was easy to tell who won! Boos 'mistaken' for cheers on the part of Metalheadz. DMZ definitely topped it, but I'd agree with cheeba that Soul to soul contested well! I didn't want to have to boo metalheadz either, but oh well :e:
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Re: Red Bull Culture Clash at The Roundhouse

Postby iCaRnAgEx » Mon Mar 08, 2010 2:33 pm

Its shit
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Re: Red Bull Culture Clash at The Roundhouse

Postby tr0tsky » Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:42 pm

What a stupid day of the week to hold the even tho.
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Re: Red Bull Culture Clash at The Roundhouse

Postby fatabangi007 » Sun May 09, 2010 5:01 am

Hosted by Don Letts, this once in a lifetime Culture Clash will see Jazzie B’s Soul II Soul, the mighty Trojan Sound System, Goldie’s Metalheadz, and dubstep pioneers Digital Mystikz also known as DMZ fight for the Roundhouse massive’s favour with nothing but big tunes from their respective scenes.

The funki dreds of Soul II Soul were at the forefront of UK club soul in the late 80’s, scoring big both sides of the Atlantic via ‘Back To Life’ and ‘Keep On Movin’. With their iconic robo-skull logo, genre-defining 12” releases, and legendary club night at Hoxton’s Blue Note Caf, Goldie and his Metalheadz label played a pivotal role in propelling the junglist movement to unknown heights.

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Re: Red Bull Culture Clash at The Roundhouse

Postby rainask » Mon May 31, 2010 4:13 pm

Ever since Notting Hill Carnival started in 1959, sound systems played a vital part in London's cultural psyche. To celebrate this tradition, four of the city’s most pioneering sounds will stand up to be counted in London’s first cross-genre clash ever.

Hosted by Don Letts, this once in a lifetime Culture Clash will see Jazzie B’s Soul II Soul, the mighty Trojan Sound System, Goldie’s Metalheadz, and dubstep pioneers Digital Mystikz fight for the Roundhouse massive’s favour with nothing but big tunes from their respective scenes. The funki dreds of Soul II Soul were at the forefront of UK club soul in the late 80’s, scoring big both sides of the Atlantic via Back To Life and Keep On Movin’. With their iconic robo-skull logo,
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