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Luke Yeah?
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by Luke Yeah? » Thu Mar 18, 2010 12:00 am
Listening back to it now, sounds like a sick night! DMZ take it for me hands down (guess im bias though)

Sgt Pokes was on form throughout, his pull up of Loefah's remix of I was evil

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ST100
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by ST100 » Thu Mar 18, 2010 12:06 am
(Pada) wrote:Mattron wrote:it's not in shops, he's thinking of Square Off, which was probably mistakenly put as '666' in a tracklist.
althought I would shit myself if the OG 666 ever came out. such a classic.
nah he was being sarcy.
Anti-tapped and Tree Trunk aren't exactly in shops


missed that.
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sunofselah
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by sunofselah » Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:38 am
I dont know any sound man that goes to a sound clash with a bag of 45's and no Dubplates and expect to win.
That makes no sense to me at all.
Dubplates and upfront pieces of material that no one else has wins sound clashes.
The timing of certain tunes wins a clash!
People needed to voice some artist's at least calling out how weak the other sounds are but DMZ didnt do that.
Soul to soul had dub plate specials......some may have been on cd but that doesnt take away from the fact that they had them.
Caspa and Rod Azlan on Metalheadz team..............?
Enough said.
Bless
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digiman
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by digiman » Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:45 am
superb idea, superb event (I judge from audio)
selectionwise - for me Soul II Soul was best, most versatile, some tuffest dubplates he played,
DMZ was good, but all this tunes I already heard from releases and Mala's sets
still I think it's luck for all this soundguys what no real reggae sound-system wasn't there - Iration Steppas or Jah Tubbys, ha-ha)))
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hatsudai
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by hatsudai » Thu Mar 25, 2010 1:40 am
Can't stop listening to this, wish I could have gone!
interesting write up on the soul 2 soul website:
http://www.soul2soul.co.uk/news/view/21
The clash is happening somewhere else. It's between Digital Mystikz and Metalheadz, and when Mala kicks off his last set, there are few crowd members who haven't chosen their side. It's all gun fingers, rag-waving, ear plugs, and bass in around 1,800 people's faces during these 15 minutes, with hits pon top of hits blaring out of DIRT's intimidating system, from Anti-War Dub (turned into a soundbwoy death song by Pokes) to Coki's Mavado refix. The vibe is super-intense, and it's on Metalheadz to strike back now: keeping up the insane energy level but mysteriously skipping almost all of the classics from their tremendous catalogue. Yes yes, Alex Reece. But, no disrespect, what's Pulp Fiction if you could play Inner City Life as a last tune, easily bring out Skream for an In For The Kill VIP, or reunite Fabio and the Rider for some proper Rage tribute? Close, but no cigar.
edit: just realised that it's originally from the RBMA site

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jolly wailer
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by jolly wailer » Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:08 am
skream - I (loefah remix)
myxylpyx wrote:dam bro dats sick... off to the garden to eat some worms now.

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