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sanjion
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by sanjion » Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:33 pm
I think Zack (Trolley Snatcha) actually has patent pending on that one.
I personally try to mix the Jump Up into other genres to keep it moving, and keep it diverse. My favourite which I'll be dropping next week is Flux's "Voscilate" >> Cosmin TRG's "Siberian Poker".. Unbelievably, it works.. and the end result is less filthy and just far more danceable.
And that's what we want, right? I don't see the point in over-producing stuff in one direction to the point that peeps can't even brock out to it anymore.
Big ups Tony (Cookie Monsta) btw..

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by fractal » Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:51 pm
sanjion wrote: My favourite which I'll be dropping next week is Flux's "Voscilate" >> Cosmin TRG's "Siberian Poker".. Unbelievably, it works.. and the end result is less filthy and just far more danceable.
would love to hear an audio of this!
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by sanjion » Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:34 pm
fractal wrote:sanjion wrote: My favourite which I'll be dropping next week is Flux's "Voscilate" >> Cosmin TRG's "Siberian Poker".. Unbelievably, it works.. and the end result is less filthy and just far more danceable.
would love to hear an audio of this!
Alrite geez.. tell you what, let's say I record it over this weekend and then I'll upload it to MySpace.. can't really do any better than that I'm afraid.. Howzat??
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by fractal » Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:52 pm
nice one man! it just sounds like a really creative mix and I would love to hear it, thanks!

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by sanjion » Sat Apr 17, 2010 8:12 am
Aite... Please go here:
http://www.myspace.com/sanjion and find "
Siberian Disco" in the player.
AKA: "The 2 Minute Bedroom Brockout"...
Feedback when you're done! PEACE.

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by sanjion » Sat Apr 17, 2010 6:26 pm
So you's heard it yet or not...?
So that's basically what I try to do with all my sets.. keep it diverse and keep it moving. Try not to dwell on one style for too long.. This is bugging me recently though.. as I guess certain DJs have their own distinctive style.. their own "sound": ref. Distance / Youngsta / LD.. BUT I don't as I play across the board, and mash it up into something different... but is that a bad thing?
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by rob sparx » Sat Apr 17, 2010 6:27 pm
banquo wrote:brasco wrote:KALALASMOKESALOT wrote:So far this has been my favorite artist. I just started getting into this PART OF THE genre about 2 weeks ago. So far I've been listening to Borgore, Cookie Monsta, Dr Philth, Bar 9, Datsik & Excision (their Biochemical Equation remix was what got me started, good song to begin with but with all that GRIME added it was just amazing).
Seems like all the good artists are from europe, what are some good US dubstep acts?
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HAHA! genius. rob sparx would find that jokes!

Indeed!
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by fractal » Sat Apr 17, 2010 6:36 pm
sanjion wrote:So you's heard it yet or not...?
So that's basically what I try to do with all my sets.. keep it diverse and keep it moving. Try not to dwell on one style for too long.. This is bugging me recently though.. as I guess certain DJs have their own distinctive style.. their own "sound": ref. Distance / Youngsta / LD.. BUT I don't as I play across the board, and mash it up into something different... but is that a bad thing?
really good mix! i think it's great that your "style" is to represent all the good varied styles of this music, more dj's need to do things of this nature! Big up, and thanks for sharing man
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by sanjion » Sat Apr 17, 2010 7:06 pm
fractal wrote:sanjion wrote:So you's heard it yet or not...?
So that's basically what I try to do with all my sets.. keep it diverse and keep it moving. Try not to dwell on one style for too long.. This is bugging me recently though.. as I guess certain DJs have their own distinctive style.. their own "sound": ref. Distance / Youngsta / LD.. BUT I don't as I play across the board, and mash it up into something different... but is that a bad thing?
really good mix! i think it's great that your "style" is to represent all the good varied styles of this music, more dj's need to do things of this nature! Big up, and thanks for sharing man
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@Fractal: Keep your eyes on our podcast.. you'll probably like the way it's shaping up. Thanks Bruv.

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