Dub War Podcast 06 - Raz Mesinai
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this shit was awful, so awful infact that i thought it was a joke! for the first 2 minutes i listened to it then i skipped through the podcast to find out that it's ALL violins and shit. this isnt dubstep! why the fuck is it on the dubwar podcast!?!?! wheres the beat?!?! wheres the bass!?!?!
someone should have warned me, which is why im telling you.
this shit does not belong. at least not here.
im not usually this negative, and never on these forums.
but can someone please tell me, what the fuck?
someone should have warned me, which is why im telling you.
this shit does not belong. at least not here.
im not usually this negative, and never on these forums.
but can someone please tell me, what the fuck?
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now that you got all that out, how about going back and listening without worrying about whether it has beats or bass or any resemblance to anything you know, and just checking it out as an interesting musical concept?Howard Campbell Jr. wrote:this shit was awful, so awful infact that i thought it was a joke! for the first 2 minutes i listened to it then i skipped through the podcast to find out that it's ALL violins and shit. this isnt dubstep! why the fuck is it on the dubwar podcast!?!?! wheres the beat?!?! wheres the bass!?!?!
someone should have warned me, which is why im telling you.
this shit does not belong. at least not here.
im not usually this negative, and never on these forums.
but can someone please tell me, what the fuck?
and if you needed warning, the writeup is on the first post in this thread.
i love it. was a great soundtrack to writing the other night for me.
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Actually, it totally belongs here.Howard Campbell Jr. wrote:this shit was awful, so awful infact that i thought it was a joke! for the first 2 minutes i listened to it then i skipped through the podcast to find out that it's ALL violins and shit. this isnt dubstep! why the fuck is it on the dubwar podcast!?!?! wheres the beat?!?! wheres the bass!?!?!
someone should have warned me, which is why im telling you.
this shit does not belong. at least not here.
im not usually this negative, and never on these forums.
but can someone please tell me, what the fuck?
Raz Mesinai has a long standing history in making system destroying bass music as Badawi, Ladyman and as one half of the long-missed Sub Dub.
He just also happens to be a masterful modern composer.
All power to the Dub War fammo for getting this into circulation not only as a classic piece of music but as a tribute to the beauty of the turntable.
If you want something a little bassier, there's a vast plethora of mixes in this forum, no need to start shitting on something you don't get.
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Less moderately nice, more "burn this witch"Kuma wrote:Actually, it totally belongs here.Howard Campbell Jr. wrote:this shit was awful, so awful infact that i thought it was a joke! for the first 2 minutes i listened to it then i skipped through the podcast to find out that it's ALL violins and shit. this isnt dubstep! why the fuck is it on the dubwar podcast!?!?! wheres the beat?!?! wheres the bass!?!?!
someone should have warned me, which is why im telling you.
this shit does not belong. at least not here.
im not usually this negative, and never on these forums.
but can someone please tell me, what the fuck?
Raz Mesinai has a long standing history in making system destroying bass music as Badawi, Ladyman and as one half of the long-missed Sub Dub.
He just also happens to be a masterful modern composer.
All power to the Dub War fammo for getting this into circulation not only as a classic piece of music but as a tribute to the beauty of the turntable.
If you want something a little bassier, there's a vast plethora of mixes in this forum, no need to start shitting on something you don't get it.

Howard Campbell Jr. wrote:this shit was awful, so awful infact that i thought it was a joke! for the first 2 minutes i listened to it then i skipped through the podcast to find out that it's ALL violins and shit. this isnt dubstep! why the fuck is it on the dubwar podcast!?!?! wheres the beat?!?! wheres the bass!?!?!
someone should have warned me, which is why im telling you.
this shit does not belong. at least not here.
im not usually this negative, and never on these forums.
but can someone please tell me, what the fuck?
I really enjoyed this post!!

Expected there to be some haters but this was just too good!
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LOL. OMGz0rZ don't make me listen to anything that i cannot immediately relate to, or that would make me expand my musical horizons even one tiny bit, you bastard!dq wrote:Howard Campbell Jr. wrote:this shit was awful, so awful infact that i thought it was a joke! for the first 2 minutes i listened to it then i skipped through the podcast to find out that it's ALL violins and shit. this isnt dubstep! why the fuck is it on the dubwar podcast!?!?! wheres the beat?!?! wheres the bass!?!?!
someone should have warned me, which is why im telling you.
this shit does not belong. at least not here.
im not usually this negative, and never on these forums.
but can someone please tell me, what the fuck?
I really enjoyed this post!!
Expected there to be some haters but this was just too good!

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well, as i said before, it stated pretty clearly what the podcast was about in the description. i guess i could understand being taken aback if you just got the podcast and didn't read the explanation, but to completely badmouth it struck me as pretty lame, tbh.Howard Campbell Jr. wrote:i knew after i posted someone was gonna say something to the effect of
"open your ears you closed minded blah blah blah"
im glad you enjoyed it, dq![]()
ill try not to shit on anymore podcasts,
but this one was just too much. i had to
do something.
i thought it was great, but then i have been listening to all kinds of weird shit for years. so there's that.
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Maybe this will clear things up for him?
There's something else written that Mr. Camp Bell Jr. must have missed. Perhaps this will clear things up for him?
Here it is:
Enter the Badawi, high Priest of the underworld.
Behold the avenging myth,
The blue print of the divine paradox,
The crystal crux of the Soldier Of Midian,
Behold the Heretic Of Ether,
Lord of the reverse scriptures,
Exiled alchemical warlord,
Leader of the Etheric uprise,
Rip the pages from the book.
Destroy all prophets.
Page 143, verse 890
The Reverse Scriptures
Here it is:
Enter the Badawi, high Priest of the underworld.
Behold the avenging myth,
The blue print of the divine paradox,
The crystal crux of the Soldier Of Midian,
Behold the Heretic Of Ether,
Lord of the reverse scriptures,
Exiled alchemical warlord,
Leader of the Etheric uprise,
Rip the pages from the book.
Destroy all prophets.
Page 143, verse 890
The Reverse Scriptures
amazing concept.
I have so much respect for Raz for executing this idea, and for Dave for understanding and sharing the significance of it. Not often that people dare to think outside the box when it comes to turntables and a mixer, and anything that promotes the vast potential of what we can do with this instrument is worthy of note and praise.
As for it being dubstep-relevant... I do recall at some point, dubstep being very much about experimentation and individual self-expression.. destroying pre-conceived definitions seemed to be the name of the game. As soon as you stop embracing the unexpected and unorthodox, things get a bit boring and predictable.. and that's the last thing I want in the music I listen to. My two cents.
I have so much respect for Raz for executing this idea, and for Dave for understanding and sharing the significance of it. Not often that people dare to think outside the box when it comes to turntables and a mixer, and anything that promotes the vast potential of what we can do with this instrument is worthy of note and praise.
As for it being dubstep-relevant... I do recall at some point, dubstep being very much about experimentation and individual self-expression.. destroying pre-conceived definitions seemed to be the name of the game. As soon as you stop embracing the unexpected and unorthodox, things get a bit boring and predictable.. and that's the last thing I want in the music I listen to. My two cents.
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Re: Maybe this will clear things up for him?
criminalmind wrote:There's something else written that Mr. Camp Bell Jr. must have missed. Perhaps this will clear things up for him?
Here it is:
Enter the Badawi, high Priest of the underworld.
Behold the avenging myth,
The blue print of the divine paradox,
The crystal crux of the Soldier Of Midian,
Behold the Heretic Of Ether,
Lord of the reverse scriptures,
Exiled alchemical warlord,
Leader of the Etheric uprise,
Rip the pages from the book.
Destroy all prophets.
Page 143, verse 890
The Reverse Scriptures
what the fuck?
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