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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by wilson » Sun Nov 07, 2010 6:37 pm

spydee wrote:McDonalds afterwards was even more entertaining. felt like walking into a sitcom or something.

so much wierdness and comedy going down. the only thing that sucked was the long ass que to get food.
I waited for about 20 minutes in the queue and everyone was getting pissed off, I couldn't be arsed with it in the end. Not worth it for a McMuffin.. Looking back got quite a few memories from the whole night!

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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by a-hi » Sun Nov 07, 2010 7:23 pm

clifford_- wrote: Did he have a sweatband on? that dude was weird...
there was some REALLY strange heads, but the vibe was good as always.
Lulz at being called weird by some knob from the fucking arse-edges of London. Funnily enough I hadn't been to a DMZ in sometime, think it was the other time Goth Trad played there - which I think predates your interest in dubstep pretty much entirely right right? Had a great time last night, but there's no doubt the chin-stroking, blokey wannabe contingent dominate the vibe in a way that did not used to be the case.

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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by clifford_- » Sun Nov 07, 2010 7:29 pm

a-hi wrote:
clifford_- wrote: Did he have a sweatband on? that dude was weird...
there was some REALLY strange heads, but the vibe was good as always.
Lulz at being called weird by some knob from the fucking arse-edges of London. Funnily enough I hadn't been to a DMZ in sometime, think it was the other time Goth Trad played there - which I think predates your interest in dubstep pretty much entirely right right? Had a great time last night, but there's no doubt the chin-stroking, blokey wannabe contingent dominate the vibe in a way that did not used to be the case.
easy now. no need for that. im sure alot of people look at me and think im weird. just an observation mush, no offence intended! :w:
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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by clifford_- » Sun Nov 07, 2010 7:46 pm

and whats my current loaction gotta do with anything? aggy man
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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by a-hi » Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:20 pm

It's always love baby, but the point is that we can all make observations. You indulged in a little cheap status play not seriously entertaining the possibility that I would read it, you got called on it and that probably should be that.

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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by Blerim » Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:48 pm

ARE U LOT SERIOUS

you are actually feeling that experimental housey crap loefah played? the best thing involving loefah that night was when 'Just a beat' got played in the Mystikz set. That housey crap is not what it's all about in my opinion, not quite funky enough to be funky not deep half steppy enough to be dubstep.

might sound like im complaining a lot, was a great night, but COKI IS WAYYYY OVERRATED. I can appreciate a couple tearouty coki tracks as much as the next person, but my man literally played 10 tunes with the same sounds reworked and everyone went nuts for every one. How many more tracks like this is he going to make?? The best track he played was old hope, and the old vocally bits (burnin, gangsta 4 life)

that being said, it was an amazing night, and the sound system was something else!
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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by mVI » Sun Nov 07, 2010 9:17 pm

I read threads like this after every DMZ and I get so jealous.

I'll make it down there sometime. I just hope the vibes stay as awesome untill I get there.

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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by spydee » Sun Nov 07, 2010 11:24 pm

Blerim wrote:ARE U LOT SERIOUS

you are actually feeling that experimental housey crap loefah played? the best thing involving loefah that night was when 'Just a beat' got played in the Mystikz set. That housey crap is not what it's all about in my opinion, not quite funky enough to be funky not deep half steppy enough to be dubstep.

might sound like im complaining a lot, was a great night, but COKI IS WAYYYY OVERRATED. I can appreciate a couple tearouty coki tracks as much as the next person, but my man literally played 10 tunes with the same sounds reworked and everyone went nuts for every one. How many more tracks like this is he going to make?? The best track he played was old hope, and the old vocally bits (burnin, gangsta 4 life)

that being said, it was an amazing night, and the sound system was something else!
i agree that some of coki's tearout comes across a bit underwhelming and it does get a bit boring if people are going ape shit to everything he plays, but i wouldnt say he is over rated. some of the tunes he has made are actually unparalleled and the production techniques he uses on the tracks that he gets really right are pretty damm sick.

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as for the loefah stuff, you hit the nail on the head saying its not quite anything because thats what its meant to be and why people are catching on to it. its a fresh sound and its good to hear familiar producers giving their take on a different style. thats what gives it a buzz and makes it interesting and gets people opening their ear to it. after a while you dont wanna hear the same type of stuff all the time so its good to have a welcoming change.

why has it got to be strictly "funky" or strictly "dubstep, theres always gonna be a middle ground and producers are free to explore that if they want. sticking to what you know too much just stagnates everything, its good to shake it up and knock down some boundaries. why cant we enjoy the surpises in an unknown space insted of focusing on what our comfort zones are.

i get it though if the sounds and the beat patterns aint your cuppa, but personally i think its expressing the same basic ideas as dubstep but its just on a 4x4 beat pattern with some house influenced percussion. if you dont like house then i get why you rather not listen to productions tryna go that way.
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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by defoxster » Sun Nov 07, 2010 11:30 pm

Blerim wrote:ARE U LOT SERIOUS

you are actually feeling that experimental housey crap loefah played? the best thing involving loefah that night was when 'Just a beat' got played in the Mystikz set. That housey crap is not what it's all about in my opinion, not quite funky enough to be funky not deep half steppy enough to be dubstep.

might sound like im complaining a lot, was a great night, but COKI IS WAYYYY OVERRATED. I can appreciate a couple tearouty coki tracks as much as the next person, but my man literally played 10 tunes with the same sounds reworked and everyone went nuts for every one. How many more tracks like this is he going to make?? The best track he played was old hope, and the old vocally bits (burnin, gangsta 4 life)

that being said, it was an amazing night, and the sound system was something else!
For me DMZ is all about seeing/hearing new tunes & music. Pushing all sounds. So i think what Loefah is doing at the moment is exactly the same as the reason i fell lin love with the night in the first place!
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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by ashley » Sun Nov 07, 2010 11:34 pm

DMZ don't advertise themselves as a dubstep rave, just bass music.

If you're going there because you're expecting 100% dubstep, then you're an idiot.

Swamp 81 wasn't just crafted the other day, Loefahs been doing it for a long time now, amazes me how people can't just accept that he is on a different tip than he used to be...

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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by HamCrescendo » Mon Nov 08, 2010 12:31 am

I'm a big fan of loefahs new sound, but I'm not too fond of it at DMZ... dunno why, its kinda like when I heard kode9 do a funky set there, I liked the tunes but didnt feel like it worked with the vibe there

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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by Blerim » Mon Nov 08, 2010 12:59 am

ashley wrote:DMZ don't advertise themselves as a dubstep rave, just bass music.

If you're going there because you're expecting 100% dubstep, then you're an idiot.

Swamp 81 wasn't just crafted the other day, Loefahs been doing it for a long time now, amazes me how people can't just accept that he is on a different tip than he used to be...
an idiot? nah rudeboy just because i want to hear loefah play a deep dubstep set at dmz that doesnt make me an idiot. I've seen loefah before and he played half housey half dubstep and I just expected him to play at least half set of dubstep at the holy grail of dubstep

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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by Blerim » Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:34 am

spydee wrote: i agree that some of coki's tearout comes across a bit underwhelming and it does get a bit boring if people are going ape shit to everything he plays, but i wouldnt say he is over rated. some of the tunes he has made are actually unparalleled and the production techniques he uses on the tracks that he gets really right are pretty damm sick.

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as for the loefah stuff, you hit the nail on the head saying its not quite anything because thats what its meant to be and why people are catching on to it. its a fresh sound and its good to hear familiar producers giving their take on a different style. thats what gives it a buzz and makes it interesting and gets people opening their ear to it. after a while you dont wanna hear the same type of stuff all the time so its good to have a welcoming change.

why has it got to be strictly "funky" or strictly "dubstep, theres always gonna be a middle ground and producers are free to explore that if they want. sticking to what you know too much just stagnates everything, its good to shake it up and knock down some boundaries. why cant we enjoy the surpises in an unknown space insted of focusing on what our comfort zones are.

i get it though if the sounds and the beat patterns aint your cuppa, but personally i think its expressing the same basic ideas as dubstep but its just on a 4x4 beat pattern with some house influenced percussion. if you dont like house then i get why you rather not listen to productions tryna go that way.
easy man, must have missed this when i commented above. Yeah I see what your saying (about the stuff loefah played) and some of it wasn't too bad, just not to my taste I suppose. Also I was blazing the whole night, not drinking so the housey stuff did kill my mood a little bit.

to be honest I wasn't gutted or anything, how could I be when I'd just heard Bass 96 on the best soundsystem in london!?
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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by bhav » Mon Nov 08, 2010 3:54 am

it was diff but that doesnt mean it was shit. rig was boomin sounded heavy. loefahs set was deep was not expecting it but it worked for me. cant believe no one mentioned mensah.....well i liked the set neways lovin them futuristic tunes atm. missed goth trad (screwin) opening tune was live but i looked at the time n its a mission bak from brixton for me n i thought ill get out while i can still walk. another welcome change is now i can be on dragon stout n zoots all night without havin to change to lager even tho 3.50 for one is a bit steep. change isnt always bad and even if u didnt like it atleast now u can talk about how it aint like it used to be.

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Post by T_macabre » Mon Nov 08, 2010 9:05 am

another top set
Mensah- maaaaaaaad energy on stage- debut'ed in a big way
Loe dropped some offkey bits, some of which sounded amazing on the system, and then Goat Stare at the end :D
Mala and Coki- standard big set- waiting in anticipation for every tune whenever Mala stepped fwd to the decks..atmosphere upped several levels when they were on..
Goth Trad- for me, set of the night, tunes were f**ked, i would love a tracklisting..would imagien its mostly, if not all Goth Trad production
Cyrus was bringing it tight and weighty, but by just after 5 i had to go an flyer in the cold..

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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by ashley » Mon Nov 08, 2010 10:17 am

Blerim wrote:
ashley wrote:DMZ don't advertise themselves as a dubstep rave, just bass music.

If you're going there because you're expecting 100% dubstep, then you're an idiot.

Swamp 81 wasn't just crafted the other day, Loefahs been doing it for a long time now, amazes me how people can't just accept that he is on a different tip than he used to be...
an idiot? nah rudeboy just because i want to hear loefah play a deep dubstep set at dmz that doesnt make me an idiot. I've seen loefah before and he played half housey half dubstep and I just expected him to play at least half set of dubstep at the holy grail of dubstep

i do accept he's on a different tip, one I'm not feeling
It's ok, we all we're DMZ virgins at one time.

The next DMZ you go to should be a lot more comfortable for you.

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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by mercutio » Mon Nov 08, 2010 3:22 pm

who is the deep inside remix by?

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Post by djdowee » Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:07 pm

ramadanman wrote:it's a remix / re-edit of dj rampage - deep inside, which itself is a remix / re-edit of hardrive - deep inside
pretty certain this was the same one loefah played!

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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by dq » Mon Nov 08, 2010 6:16 pm



kode 9 once opened his set with this at dmz. so good. big up loefah on a strictly rhythm tip.

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Re: Is it DMZ this Saturday?

Post by trapeez » Mon Nov 08, 2010 6:56 pm

spydee wrote:
wilson wrote:Haha, his neck must be crooked to fuck today. One of many strange sights I saw last night, there were some seriously mashed people about.
ye tell me about it. one guy next to me tried to walk backwards and fall into the seats in the corner but he completely miss timed his drop and ended up on the floor and was sat there with a vacant look for about 5 seconds LOL.

also there was 2 dudes i saw near the end having what looked like a computer game fight. one of the dudes was EXACTLY like eddy from tekken, doing some mad capoeira style moves all on the floor and he had a similar hairstyle aswell lmao.

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I was watching this from the seats. Was in fucking hysterics, both brehs were soooo cunted. Fuck knows what on. Bare weirdos there, the headbanger, the oddball who kept climbing up on the speakers infront of the stage. Sick night though, missed Dub Mechanics and half of Mensah unfortunately but every set was quality. Goth-Trad the highlight for me for sure.

As for the Loefah x house/funky argument, I wish you bores would stop moaning. :roll:

McDonalds was a fucking joke, had some crazy munchies so ended up queueing for about half an hour. In hindsight it was fucking stupid but you don't understand how hungry I was. 'Nuff mentalists in there aswell. -w-

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