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Re: Extratone
Is that really Joni Speedbass.
Speedcore type producer?
Crazy, didn't expect you to post on here.
Get Up And Dance at my party's a great track.
Speedcore type producer?
Crazy, didn't expect you to post on here.
Get Up And Dance at my party's a great track.
Re: Extratone
Extratone is wicked, I don't normally like noisy hardcore stuff but extratone is next level
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boot wrote:Extratone is wicked, I don't normally like noisy hardcore stuff but extratone is next level
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joni_speedbass
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Re: Extratone
Greetings wolf89wolf89 wrote:Is that really Joni Speedbass.
Speedcore type producer?
Crazy, didn't expect you to post on here.
Get Up And Dance at my party's a great track.
lol yep its me
Currently making extratone style music for 1000 plus records
http://www.myspace.com/1000plusextratonenetlabel
Thankyou very much for your kind words wolf ! you have made my day
kind kind wishes to you !!!!
Yeah i would say dubstep has influenced my extratone work loads !
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joni_speedbass
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Re: Extratone
Forensics - Bright White (Extratone Remix) comeing soon !
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Free download here : http://www.dubstepforum.com/forensics-b ... 38982.htmljoni_speedbass wrote:Forensics - Bright White (Extratone Remix) comeing soon !
Re: Extratone
I used to be big into gabba and terror/speedcore about 10 years back or so, and in the speedcore scene extratone was always made fun of. There was some Canadian guy who used to wear a wolf mask, and he would throw extratone parties where it would be literally just him and the club owner in a room. There are pics out there somewhere, and eventually whole releases came out dissing this guy. Can't remember his name. I want to say Michael Jakartas or something. I'd try to dig up some old stuff but sadly most of those forums and stuff are long since abandoned.
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^^That's pretty damn funny to be honest
My mate knows a couple guys who managed to empty an entire full venue in Exeter by playing a set of Japanese gabber.
Using the names Crabbio and Goochrider I think.
My mate knows a couple guys who managed to empty an entire full venue in Exeter by playing a set of Japanese gabber.
Using the names Crabbio and Goochrider I think.
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bass hertz
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I'm more mainstream with my gabber... Omar Santana, Lenny D, Rodney Balai, Froncois Prijt, and Edwin Van Santen (Good friend of mine from the c64 days.. sadly he passed away back in 2006)
Re: Extratone
people just don't understand
speed does not = hardness.
look at doom/sludge metal, that style of metal is HARD. it's not exactly going at thrash speed. so even metalheads got it wrong.
speed does not = hardness.
look at doom/sludge metal, that style of metal is HARD. it's not exactly going at thrash speed. so even metalheads got it wrong.
head of brostep defence
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Re: Extratone
why do u presume extratone producers think there music is hard because they produce at these high speeds ?mc wayne wrote:people just don't understand
speed does not = hardness.
look at doom/sludge metal, that style of metal is HARD. it's not exactly going at thrash speed. so even metalheads got it wrong.
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