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Not gonna lie. This is random

Post by xpresive » Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:22 pm

Couldnt think of anywhere else to post this really..


So i was staring into my bowl of coco pops this morning and thaught

"Kode9, why is he called that?"

2 questions.

Anyone know if theres any meaning behind it?

And also. Does your production name have any meaning to it?

Share.

(im called xpresive becuase i like the letter X and expressing myself?)

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Post by jsilver » Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:23 pm

Jonathan Samuel Silverman --> jsilver

*No relation to Sarah Silverman or the actor Jonathan Silverman. Silverman was a common Ellis Island surname. Originally we are Srebrenic which means "silver mine." Pretty close to the English, no?
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Post by Brisance » Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:27 pm

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Post by lowpass » Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:30 pm

I like extremely dull mixes with little harmonic content :roll:

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Post by futures_untold » Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:31 pm

I really liked Future Sound of London when I was a kid, then Future Prophecies in D'n'B circles.

I just like the sound of the future, where anythin is possible.

Thus, I choose Futures Untold because it is kinda prophetic, fairly upbeat and pays homage to two class acts! :)

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Post by deadly_habit » Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:53 pm

i used to like cocaine a tad too much

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Post by daft cunt » Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:01 pm

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Post by daft cunt » Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:07 pm

Tho my DJ/producer name is actually Dirty Job. Comes from my nickname which is Job which probably sound retard to english speaking friends but somehow does sound good in France.
This and the fact I'm very much into the dirty side of things - music wise.

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Post by MidnightMassDubstep » Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:20 pm

My actual producer name is Midnight Mass.

Midnight - I love the dark and late night/early morning.
Mass - My last name is Masson (english sounding much) and it just kinda goes.
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Post by DZA » Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:23 pm

Deadly Habit wrote:i used to like cocaine a tad too much
:lol: :lol: you can never like a good thing to much

I have no artist name and i fucking hate my account name on here :evil:
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Post by Mad_EP » Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:47 pm

Mad EP is really just my name respelled...

Matt Peters = Matty P. = Mad EP
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Post by jobbanaught » Sat Apr 18, 2009 10:43 pm

Lowpass wrote:I like extremely dull mixes with little harmonic content :roll:
:D :D :D



I got my name from a RPG where my character was called Juggernaught, my first name is Johannes and my friends came up with Jobbanaught. I always wondered, does it sound silly in english? :lol:

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Post by futures_untold » Sat Apr 18, 2009 11:18 pm

jobbanaught wrote:I always wondered, does it sound silly in english? :lol:
No, it sounds fine.

The Widdler is an example of a name that doesn't translate well into UK English. In the UK, 'widdle' can easily be misconstrued as a cross between 'wank' and 'fiddle'. What makes this tragic, is that the next word that may spring to mind is 'kiddie'......... :o

Thus:
POLICE OFFICER to reprobate: What were you doing with that young boy?

REPROBATE: I was widdling him sir...
If you think I'm joking, listen to 'Sensi Samurai on the BBC Radio 1' on The Widdlers Myspace player. The presenter starts by saying the name 'sounds rude'. At the end of the track, he comments that it also means 'young boy in Japanese'!

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:7:


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Apparently 'widdle' means something related to smoking ganja in the US???
ESKER: Why do you call yourself The Widdler?

THE WIDDLER: The name The Widdler doesn't really have one single meaning on its own. It comes from the twisted minds of North Jersey tokers. Basically meaning "one who smokes". Weed = widdz (a word invented by the ever changing vocabulary of a once Jersey Local Phil Zaytsev)

(Quote taken from an interview with the Widdler. The full interview can be found here ---> http://www.wizardsandglass.com/2009/02/ ... ddler.html)


I guess you guys in the states wouldn't have reason think of the word 'widdle' the same way as us here in the UK. You guys don't really use 'wanker' as a diss, and 'smoking a cigarette' is homophobic too! :o

Of course, the worst is that you pronounce Z 'zee' instead of 'zed'. Image (Epic SMH)

You Americans, twisting up our decent language with that filth.... -w- -w- -w-


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Ps: @ The widdler if you read this - I had 'Day & Night' stuck in my head all day yesterday! Good shit! :)
Pps: No offense meant personally, just laying it down how it is! :6: :oops:
Ppps: 'Same Way' is still one of my favourite tunes of all time! 8)
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Re: Not gonna lie. This is random

Post by collides » Sat Apr 18, 2009 11:30 pm

Xpresive wrote:So i was staring into my bowl of coco pops this morning and thaught

"Kode9, why is he called that?"
http://dubstep.fr/index.php/kode9-interview-part1

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Re: Not gonna lie. This is random

Post by the wiggle baron » Sat Apr 18, 2009 11:37 pm

COLLIDES wrote:
Xpresive wrote:So i was staring into my bowl of coco pops this morning and thaught

"Kode9, why is he called that?"
http://dubstep.fr/index.php/kode9-interview-part1
Well, that answered that...? :lol:

Erm, as for me...just my bad to be honest. First 2/3 years of having turntables I pretty much exclusively mixed 70/80's funk, soul and disco...and it kind of worked back then lol

When it came to wanting to come up with a name I just went for the ask random people I knew to unexpectedly come up with a DJ name on the spot tactic.

The 3 choices that resulted were:

The Wiggle Baron
Internation Chocolate Chris (Big up Gurpal, aka G Money Slim every time :lol:)
or...
Spinmaster Wanky Thrashback

To be honest, I think I missed an absoloute winner there.
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Post by sticky feet » Sat Apr 18, 2009 11:52 pm

djed at this local party, had no name, floor was fucking sticky from beer, i hard a hard time walking and took on sticky feet.

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Post by collige » Sun Apr 19, 2009 2:03 am

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Post by step correct » Sun Apr 19, 2009 3:45 am

I bit Source Direct's name, early on though... :oops:

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