Skream & Goldie

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by say_whut » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:35 pm

Skreams teeth are horrid
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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by ghandi » Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:15 am

apmje wrote:Goldie seems like a right tit and this seems fairly pointless, was kinda hoping for a discussion or something about their styles not just penis stroking.
I thought Goldie held it down, unlike Skream behaving like a typical pissed Brit abroad taking liberties they'd never do at home.
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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by Widowmaker » Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:26 am

say_whut wrote:Skreams teeth are horrid
no ones fuckin perfect. who gives a fuck

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by legend4ry » Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:41 am

For nothing of any importance.. Ive watched that twice now... haha!
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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by fretn » Mon Oct 11, 2010 1:39 am

"scheisse fattie"

Goldie is pure jokes, he's such an arrogant tnuc :lol: :lol: :lol:
Also Skream has changed so much in the last two years, amazing.
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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by spire » Mon Oct 11, 2010 2:01 am

whats the track that plays at 1:50? i know i should know it.

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by Skriptah » Mon Oct 11, 2010 2:37 am

say_whut wrote:Skreams teeth are horrid
Ha, and how are goldies any better?

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by say_whut » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:01 am

Widowmaker wrote:
say_whut wrote:Skreams teeth are horrid
no ones fuckin perfect. who gives a fuck
Calm down love, t'was just a mere observation x
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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by MUT3 » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:27 am

Theres times when i dont understand what theyre saying... fucking brits man
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Post by zukka » Mon Oct 11, 2010 10:00 am

Skriptah wrote:
say_whut wrote:Skreams teeth are horrid
Ha, and how are goldies any better?
hahahahaha

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by Foul Matta » Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:18 pm

Think Goldie comes across as a bit of a dick on here.

Newhoo. I think Skream has a good point about the Vinyl vs Digital convo. Where u only end up playing the front part of ya book of CD's, compared to vinyl where u can quickly flick through and always find what ya looking for. I still have this problem myself.

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by legend4ry » Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:24 pm

fretn wrote: Also Skream has changed so much in the last two years, amazing.

Agreed!
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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by JensMadsen » Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:48 pm

Foul Matta wrote:Think Goldie comes across as a bit of a dick on here.

Newhoo. I think Skream has a good point about the Vinyl vs Digital convo. Where u only end up playing the front part of ya book of CD's, compared to vinyl where u can quickly flick through and always find what ya looking for. I still have this problem myself.
No, not really, you are able to look through your CD wallet in front of the audience. When you play on vinyls, you often have to turn your back to the crowd to look through your stuff. I play on vinyls, cds, and on traktor, so i know what i'm talking about. I will give you that you might lose your overview of your records if you play on CDs or traktor, simply because you'll bring so much more.

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by JensMadsen » Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:52 pm

i like the sound better on vinyl though...

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by Foul Matta » Mon Oct 11, 2010 1:27 pm

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Foul Matta wrote:Think Goldie comes across as a bit of a dick on here.

Newhoo. I think Skream has a good point about the Vinyl vs Digital convo. Where u only end up playing the front part of ya book of CD's, compared to vinyl where u can quickly flick through and always find what ya looking for. I still have this problem myself.
No, not really, you are able to look through your CD wallet in front of the audience. When you play on vinyls, you often have to turn your back to the crowd to look through your stuff. I play on vinyls, cds, and on traktor, so i know what i'm talking about. I will give you that you might lose your overview of your records if you play on CDs or traktor, simply because you'll bring so much more.
I think its probably to do with the fact that all my cds have artist names and not track names and have bout 6-10 tunes on each CD. So yea basically cos I have so many more tunes on CD now i find it hard to think of something to play cos theres so much there (to much to choose from) Where as when im playing vinyl im flicking through (at the most 40) and ull see a tune and go "Thatl do" where as when looking through me CD's "Ok so we have mala, joker, Breakage, Benny Page on one CD.....fuuuuuck" Basically moral here is i need to organise my Cd's better :u:

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by JensMadsen » Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:26 pm

Foul Matta wrote:
JensMadsen wrote:
Foul Matta wrote:Think Goldie comes across as a bit of a dick on here.

Newhoo. I think Skream has a good point about the Vinyl vs Digital convo. Where u only end up playing the front part of ya book of CD's, compared to vinyl where u can quickly flick through and always find what ya looking for. I still have this problem myself.
No, not really, you are able to look through your CD wallet in front of the audience. When you play on vinyls, you often have to turn your back to the crowd to look through your stuff. I play on vinyls, cds, and on traktor, so i know what i'm talking about. I will give you that you might lose your overview of your records if you play on CDs or traktor, simply because you'll bring so much more.
I think its probably to do with the fact that all my cds have artist names and not track names and have bout 6-10 tunes on each CD. So yea basically cos I have so many more tunes on CD now i find it hard to think of something to play cos theres so much there (to much to choose from) Where as when im playing vinyl im flicking through (at the most 40) and ull see a tune and go "Thatl do" where as when looking through me CD's "Ok so we have mala, joker, Breakage, Benny Page on one CD.....fuuuuuck" Basically moral here is i need to organise my Cd's better :u:
It's not very often that i have more than 2 tracks on one disc (and only if it's an EP), usually only 1 actually. I've found it to be the best and nicest way. But yeah like i said, i like playing both vinyl, cd and traktor... So i'm not saying that one is better than the other, i just think the complaint which skream made was wrong. And the guy also plays cds now a days :)

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by spire » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:01 pm

MUT3 wrote:Theres times when i dont understand what theyre saying... fucking brits man
Skream mumbles soooo much, i swear, lol.

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by laurent__duval » Mon Nov 01, 2010 1:22 pm

i like how goldie basically gets ALL the attention. noone seems to know who skream is!

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by SketchyDub » Mon Nov 01, 2010 2:15 pm

laurent__duval wrote:i like how goldie basically gets ALL the attention. noone seems to know who skream is!
for one, this is quite old i think... goldie has been in films and tv, hes well known for being goldie and hes been around for 20 years, whereas skream has just come up in a underground new genre, so many people aren't going to know him as well.. especially at a festival

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Re: Skream & Goldie

Post by laurent__duval » Mon Nov 01, 2010 2:21 pm

SketchyDub wrote:
laurent__duval wrote:i like how goldie basically gets ALL the attention. noone seems to know who skream is!
for one, this is quite old i think... goldie has been in films and tv, hes well known for being goldie and hes been around for 20 years, whereas skream has just come up in a underground new genre, so many people aren't going to know him as well.. especially at a festival

cheers for clearing that up for me... :roll:

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