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Post by pesky » Fri Jul 24, 2009 4:59 pm

You know this :D.

As for his chilled out shit, im really feelin that Twitter Dat on his page.

Personally i like Rusko n Caspa's style but everyones different i suppose.

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Post by incnic » Fri Jul 24, 2009 5:04 pm

yeah they grew up together and then did a fabriclive.
their mums are mates still and hang out alot afaik.
think they spent christmas together as young uns as well.
brostep

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Post by sunnyb » Sat Aug 01, 2009 5:38 pm

Caspa-London City

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrEOoX3P5z0

Say No More.

This track takes me away im feeling fucked like im still on cloud 9 loll after FWD n Rinse Fms 15th Birthday @ Matter o2 ... =) listening to this while it raining it justs amazing

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Post by dreadmc » Sat Aug 01, 2009 6:33 pm

a few years ago there name kept popping up, when i was getting into dubstep. I heard the fabric mix and i have to say i was addicted to listening to it, sometimes in the car now i still pop it in. There is so many styles of dubstep, they are experimenting like most ppl, and pushing various sounds not just in your face bass weight dance smashers, do like what both of them do, is big

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Post by ottolag » Sat Aug 01, 2009 6:45 pm

incnic wrote:yeah they grew up together and then did a fabriclive.
their mums are mates still and hang out alot afaik.
think they spent christmas together as young uns as well.
but rusko grew up in Leeds and caspa i'm pretty sure is from Isleworth?

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Post by ottolag » Sat Aug 01, 2009 6:54 pm

The thing i will say about Caspa and Rusko is that they're fun, their live shows and releases might not be everybodies piece of cake but they do know their party music and their bass driven thumpers do get everyone excited.
So many people complain that they're selling out, and i think they might be, in particular Rusko, but i think its fair enough to be honest, i don't think he's talented enough to be a real laster so he's released he's got an expiry date and he's gone out to have fun and make as much money as possible while he can. People complain that he's not true to dubstep when he plays at under 18 nights and stuff like that but he is spreading the word of dubstep, he's making dubstep that the masses can relate to and in a way he can be seen as a 'gateway' to real dubstep dj. For a genre to truly advance it needs variation and dj's like Caspa and Rusko give dubstep depth, which is no bad thing.
I have always enjoyed his tunes, not loved them, but enjoyed them. I do think that caspa has a little more credibility but the same applies to him.
Big up the two of them.

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Post by sunnyb » Sat Aug 01, 2009 8:56 pm

OttoLag wrote:The thing i will say about Caspa and Rusko is that they're fun, their live shows and releases might not be everybodies piece of cake but they do know their party music and their bass driven thumpers do get everyone excited.
So many people complain that they're selling out, and i think they might be, in particular Rusko, but i think its fair enough to be honest, i don't think he's talented enough to be a real laster so he's released he's got an expiry date and he's gone out to have fun and make as much money as possible while he can. People complain that he's not true to dubstep when he plays at under 18 nights and stuff like that but he is spreading the word of dubstep, he's making dubstep that the masses can relate to and in a way he can be seen as a 'gateway' to real dubstep dj. For a genre to truly advance it needs variation and dj's like Caspa and Rusko give dubstep depth, which is no bad thing.
I have always enjoyed his tunes, not loved them, but enjoyed them. I do think that caspa has a little more credibility but the same applies to him.
Big up the two of them.
Im Blazed of my face on some lemon and wow that is real talk right there.

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Post by nousd » Sun Aug 02, 2009 4:35 am

Caspa's done some of best, innovative ds ever, imo, but it's awhile ago now. Let em make some moola I say.
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Post by Malicious » Sun Aug 02, 2009 10:10 am

Meh thread.

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Post by Malicious » Sun Aug 02, 2009 10:11 am

Pesky wrote:As for his chilled out shit, im really feelin that Twitter Dat on his page.

Wait...


WHAT?!

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Post by gettingcolder » Sun Aug 02, 2009 10:43 am

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Post by Hazed » Sun Aug 02, 2009 12:27 pm

I always keep their Fabriclive cd in the car

Power Shower is dirty, one of the best things they've done in awhile

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Post by Grubby Gnome » Sun Aug 02, 2009 3:08 pm

Malicious wrote:
Pesky wrote:As for his chilled out shit, im really feelin that Twitter Dat on his page.

Wait...


WHAT?!



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Post by Tombones » Sun Aug 02, 2009 3:40 pm

fabric cd left me cold, as much as I wanted to like it. Still I like some of their earlier stuff.

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Post by frodo » Sun Aug 02, 2009 3:46 pm

SwiftGuyver wrote:Dutch Flowerz (Rusko Remix)
Are you talking about the unreleased remix that's been around for 2 or 3 years?

That was Reso.
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Post by chesspeaceface » Sun Aug 02, 2009 3:52 pm

gragy10 wrote:Some of their chilled stuff either solo or collaborative is wicked - We Are I.E. Remix, One Of The Same, Love Is Real, Victoria's Secret, Back To 93 are all percy's
This.

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Post by clive » Sun Aug 02, 2009 3:56 pm

Frodo wrote:
SwiftGuyver wrote:Dutch Flowerz (Rusko Remix)
Are you talking about the unreleased remix that's been around for 2 or 3 years?

That was Reso.
No it isn't. It's Rusko.

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Post by jonnyrebel » Sun Aug 02, 2009 4:03 pm

the fabric live cd was bloody aweful and IMO gave them the bad name they seem to have struggled shaking off.

Individually I think they each nhave great qualities in particular rusko whos energy and "fun" style is great for those that like to bounce around a venue...

Caspa im still not sure about. Think some of his music and dj sets have been very suspect but his remix of deadmaus is an absolute belting tune. Then you have to look at his remix of depeche mode wrong which is fucking diabolical, out of key boredom fest.

Just my opinion though, they do their thing very well, I warmed up for caspa on a Tuesday night a while back and the room was completely packed and jumping. I just don't see them doing much else other than the obvious.

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Post by frodo » Sun Aug 02, 2009 5:40 pm

Clive wrote:
Frodo wrote:
SwiftGuyver wrote:Dutch Flowerz (Rusko Remix)
Are you talking about the unreleased remix that's been around for 2 or 3 years?

That was Reso.
No it isn't. It's Rusko.
Are you sure? I was always under the impression that it was Reso.

Oh well, I was never into it anyways. Had nothing on the original in my opinion.
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Post by deviousone » Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:30 am

OttoLag wrote:they do know their party music and their bass driven thumpers do get everyone excited.
this. when he played his most recent show here in Toronto he did the whole thing using ableton & played live basslines on a bass guitar. c'mon, that's fuckin badass, and rather original if you ask me.
OttoLag wrote:'gateway' to a real dubstep dj.
and especially this. there was a time when I would've said that Rusko was my favourite producer. far from it now, I wouldn't play any of his tunes in my sets anymore. BUT he was essentially the marijuana to my now heroin-esque dubstep addiction.

big both Caspa & Rusko up LARGE, especially for makin tunes they wanna make & laughin off the moaners.

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