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efa
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by efa » Sun Apr 01, 2007 8:40 pm
Baron_von_Carlton wrote:EFA wrote:Baron_von_Carlton wrote:Im not trying to start any hate...
Nice try mate.
Forums lol
(first time I've ever been on DOA - Mmmmm)
Sorry if ive started some hate on this forum it was not my intention.
Oh no dude, thats not what I was saying - this was an excellent post if only to highlight Skream to what kicked off over their. My (very loose) point was that both threads have ended up getting heated and generating pointless replies. (mine included I guess...)
If I'm honest I'm into too much music to start comparing anything to anything - its all good music to me but "The Scene" of any genre needs to be considered too when we talk about the dance, vibes etc. I find these conversations interesting until it turns into "people who don't like garage can fuck off" (as quoted from this board)
Was great to hear the podcast too and will be subscribing to the rest of them.
http://www.gillespetersonworldwide.com/podcasts.php
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incyde
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by incyde » Sun Apr 01, 2007 8:44 pm
"All Hail" should be put out....
such a nice tune! and a bit of a change of pace as well.
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shonky
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by shonky » Sun Apr 01, 2007 10:44 pm
Wow, 9 pages - proof if any were needed that dubstep forum beats DOA
What did we win exactly?
Hmm....

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ozeb
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by ozeb » Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:06 pm
Shonky wrote:What did we win exactly?

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bagelator
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by bagelator » Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:09 pm
unlikely wrote:or talking about someone talking about food while eating, while eating
isn't that a play by harold pinter?
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unlikely
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by unlikely » Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:58 am
damn he beat me to it again

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bob crunkhouse
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by bob crunkhouse » Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:20 am
Square Roots
Plastician, Tempa T, Joy Orbison @ Audio, Brighton - September 4th
The Field (Live) + Support @ Audio, Brighton - November 11th
DMZ in Brighton - Mala/Loefah/Pokes @ Audio, Brighton - November 13th
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keith p
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by keith p » Mon Apr 02, 2007 8:05 am
Deadly Habit wrote:girls eh? house nites

House music is fucking amazing. We certainly wouldn't be listening to any form of Garage or any of its offshoots(dubstep) if house never existed;)
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dj slums
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by dj slums » Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:05 am
fuck you all, im into mullet step - all about taking 80's rock acapellas n mashing it with dmz.
you're all gay unless youve listened to ''total eclipse of the heart/haunted'' refix.
yeah thats right, i download the accapellas off soulseek n no bastards going to stop me!!! i ain payin shit.
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future one
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by future one » Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:35 am
I can see why people don't like dubstep. My girlfriend loves dnb but dubstep puts her to sleep.
I love dnb and dubstep along with many other types of music. Listening to just one genre is stupid.
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by martyn » Wed Apr 04, 2007 2:55 am
I have my roots in drum 'n bass when it comes to dj'ing and producing,
there's some great dnb around, some great labels that make waves,
cool promotors that throw wicked nights with a great atmosphere, but
since i'm a lover of music in general i buy lots of other styles, anything
that rocks my boat whether its dnb, dubstep, techno, house, electronics,
whatever you wanna call it - and I can tell you one thing - I havent
been as excited about whats being released in all these genres in years!
I'm sure I could make a CD for Skream with new dnb that he would love
to bits! I do understand though where he's coming from with his
comments, especially if you look at the state of dnb in LONDON, and a
few other places in the UK, where the main room dnb has turned into
some kind of 16year old e'd up sausage thug fest. I think this whole
discussion (and the one on DOA) is a storm in a teacup, I was more
shocked that Gilles Peterson jumped on the dubstep wagon than of
what Skream said about dnb lol! Nice podcast though and some good
tunes! big up
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