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Re: SYSTEM

Post by slanguage » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:53 pm

particle-jim wrote:
Today wrote:that track was obnoxiously popular in the states
genuinely surprised at the thought of needing an ID
this aint the states, that track isn't obnoxiously popular over here
yeah it was in this country also if you follow the dancehall scene, and go to regular clubs like liquid and oceana...been rinsed out since it came out a couple years ago

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Re: SYSTEM

Post by wilson » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:53 pm

baddis98 wrote:
the wiggle baron wrote: So...I just dont get the problem lol it doesnt follow the rules of how to make dance music? ehhm.
i wouldnt say that but my idea of a vocal tune is that the vocal and the instrumental should complement each other and have the same vibe. and i don't see how a relatively smooth lovers tune suit a pretty aggressive tear out beat. i understand the concept of ruff lovin and i understand the concept of weh dem a do (coki remix), but i just don't get the concept of that duppy soursap tune. vocal and instrumental aren't complementing each other, they're clashing. don't know how to explain it any better. but each to his own i guess... ;-)
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by PinUp » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:54 pm

wilson wrote:
baddis98 wrote:
the wiggle baron wrote: So...I just dont get the problem lol it doesnt follow the rules of how to make dance music? ehhm.
i wouldnt say that but my idea of a vocal tune is that the vocal and the instrumental should complement each other and have the same vibe. and i don't see how a relatively smooth lovers tune suit a pretty aggressive tear out beat. i understand the concept of ruff lovin and i understand the concept of weh dem a do (coki remix), but i just don't get the concept of that duppy soursap tune. vocal and instrumental aren't complementing each other, they're clashing. don't know how to explain it any better. but each to his own i guess... ;-)
Bruv, Coki thinks different to you, I or anyone. Don't worry so much about the concept behind it, just know that it MERKED the dance that night.
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by particle-jim » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:56 pm

slanguage wrote:
particle-jim wrote:
Today wrote:that track was obnoxiously popular in the states
genuinely surprised at the thought of needing an ID
this aint the states, that track isn't obnoxiously popular over here
yeah it was in this country also if you follow the dancehall scene
dancehall is quite a niche genre though really, far to niche to be considered "obnoxiously popular" i would have thought, also most people on here i would imagine tend to avoid clubs like oceana like the plague
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by PinUp » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:59 pm

I'd heard the original track quite a bit, I seem to remember it got quite a bit of radio play!
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by slanguage » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:59 pm

particle-jim wrote:
slanguage wrote:
particle-jim wrote:
Today wrote:that track was obnoxiously popular in the states
genuinely surprised at the thought of needing an ID
this aint the states, that track isn't obnoxiously popular over here
yeah it was in this country also if you follow the dancehall scene
dancehall is quite a niche genre though really, far to niche to be considered "obnoxiously popular" i would have thought, also most people on here i would imagine tend to avoid clubs like oceana like the plague
dancehall is not a niche genre here though? its insanely popular in this country and the states. Its not an obscure tune lol (not trying to be a dick, just trying to help explain the situation)..the tune got major play on MTV as well etc. Obvs it wasn't katy perry, jay-z lady gag popular but popular enough for me to put the vid on my fb and the majority of people will know or at least have heard it before. The vocal did seem out of place to me at first when i first heard duppy soursap but i've grown to like it. Adds alot to the tune


and you can't really comment on whats mainstream if you have no experience of it (to the avoiding oceana comment)...just saying
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by Today » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:06 pm

yeah i hadn't assumed it was big everywhere... or that UK folks ought to know it
just that an ID request on that is a strange, funny sight for an american to see
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by Caski » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:22 pm

i full agree with those saying the vocal doesn't suit the tune...

but then i only feel the second 16 from the drop...the rest isn't really for me

however i'm still tryina find an ID on the track before mountain dread march...the hell was that!?

the mellow pad ish kinda riff that came in now n then was soo sick

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Post by phrex » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:30 pm

listen on a system or shut up
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by bela » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:32 pm

nuff chat bout gyptian vocals, lets get back to the vibes please

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Re: SYSTEM

Post by rorz9992 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:35 pm

Phigure wrote:
llennnn16 wrote:Wow that guy in the green hat in that video got some balls to bother Mala midset like that. Funny though.
seriously...
Yeah innit. Man obviously loves the tunes but that would've pissed me off if I was trying to DJ! Maybe have the decks a bit further away from the barrier next time lol

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Re: SYSTEM

Post by phrex » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:36 pm

bela wrote:nuff chat bout gyptian vocals, lets get back to the vibes please
:z:


did i already mention that this tune is probably THE dubstep track that makes me skank out the most. pure madness this riddim!

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Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by particle-jim » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:47 pm

slanguage wrote:
particle-jim wrote:
slanguage wrote:
particle-jim wrote:
Today wrote:that track was obnoxiously popular in the states
genuinely surprised at the thought of needing an ID
this aint the states, that track isn't obnoxiously popular over here
yeah it was in this country also if you follow the dancehall scene
dancehall is quite a niche genre though really, far to niche to be considered "obnoxiously popular" i would have thought, also most people on here i would imagine tend to avoid clubs like oceana like the plague
dancehall is not a niche genre here though? its insanely popular in this country and the states. Its not an obscure tune lol (not trying to be a dick, just trying to help explain the situation)


and you can't really comment on whats mainstream if you have no experience of it (to the avoiding oceana comment)...just saying
Well i would bet that 9 out of 10 people i would ask wouldn't know the first thing about dancehall what so ever, never heard any dancehall being played on commercial daytime radio nor seen any being played on television, I am fully aware that it is a very popular genre but i wouldn't neccesarily call it mainstream

i would argue that where i live Metal is more popular with the kids than dancehall but i wouldnt call metal mainstream either, If it aint top 40 pop with the media machine behind it then its not really mainstream IMO as mainstream to me implies heavily media funded exposure across all barriers of locality, class, ethnicity, religion, sexuality and any other defining social factor you can think of
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by particle-jim » Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:02 pm

but anyway, back to the matter at hand... system was fucking increbile
vulvavibration wrote:did i already mention that this tune is probably THE dubstep track that makes me skank out the most. pure madness this riddim!

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That was one of my highlights too, so good :U:
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by cityzen » Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:03 pm

Can anyone tell me the name of the Jack Sparrow tune that got played?
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by particle-jim » Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:03 pm

cityzen wrote:Can anyone tell me the name of the Jack Sparrow tune that got played?
i remember you turning round to me and saying it was a jack sparrow tune... i too would like to know what it was called
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by Caski » Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:06 pm

vulvavibration wrote:listen on a system or shut up
i was at system.

im not denying the bass not sounding good on the tune, or the part i already mentioned that i like sounding good to me...

the vocal sounds unnecessary to me whether its played on the best system in the world or not.

accept not everyone shares the same views or shut up.

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Re: SYSTEM

Post by cityzen » Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:07 pm

particle-jim wrote:
cityzen wrote:Can anyone tell me the name of the Jack Sparrow tune that got played?
i remember you turning round to me and saying it was a jack sparrow tune... i too would like to know what it was called
My memory is failing me already. I'm 90% sure it's one off his album



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Re: SYSTEM

Post by particle-jim » Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:09 pm

cityzen wrote:
particle-jim wrote:
cityzen wrote:Can anyone tell me the name of the Jack Sparrow tune that got played?
i remember you turning round to me and saying it was a jack sparrow tune... i too would like to know what it was called
My memory is failing me already. I'm 90% sure it's one off his album



??
hmmmm... i already have that tune actually haha
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Re: SYSTEM

Post by cityzen » Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:15 pm

^Does that ring any bells though?
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