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Re: Coki duppy soursop on vinyl

Post by Cornbreadddd » Sat Feb 18, 2012 5:26 am

I'm starting to think the line "you have to hear it on a big system," is a total cop-out / excuse for sub-par production. If a tune has to be played incredibly loudly and you can't enjoy unless you are in a certain location with certain amenities, then I don't consider that a good or reasonable thing. Some people make it seem like when it's played on a big system, the whole song structure changes and new flowing melodies are formed with interesting drum patterns that are evolved. A tune remains the exact same, though the bass might be louder on a rig, the structure will remain the same (obviously). That said, I don't dislike this tune because the bass isn't loud enough, and I feel that, that's the only thing that would really change on a rig.

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Re: Coki duppy soursop on vinyl

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Sat Feb 18, 2012 5:42 am

bitch bitch moan moan is all i seem to see in this thread
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Re: Coki duppy soursop on vinyl

Post by _TraX_ » Sat Feb 18, 2012 5:55 am

too bubbly for me, but go coki!
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Re: Coki duppy soursop on vinyl

Post by uphigh » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:37 am

Cornbreadddd wrote:I'm starting to think the line "you have to hear it on a big system," is a total cop-out / excuse for sub-par production. If a tune has to be played incredibly loudly and you can't enjoy unless you are in a certain location with certain amenities, then I don't consider that a good or reasonable thing. Some people make it seem like when it's played on a big system, the whole song structure changes and new flowing melodies are formed with interesting drum patterns that are evolved. A tune remains the exact same, though the bass might be louder on a rig, the structure will remain the same (obviously). That said, I don't dislike this tune because the bass isn't loud enough, and I feel that, that's the only thing that would really change on a rig.

tell it like it is
corn for the win

+dont love a track solely because mala spun it. thats plain blindness
hes awesome and all
but its almost like a cult here
he could drop justin bieber, and everyone would be like WTF?!? did you hear those vocals!?!? soo amaaazzziinnnggg (an awfully stretched out example, but more or less the truth)

all that aside, this track is pretty cool though. love the drums
i feel like i discover something new productionwise everytime i hear it.

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Re: Coki duppy soursop on vinyl

Post by aquemini » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:52 am

Cornbreadddd wrote:I'm starting to think the line "you have to hear it on a big system," is a total cop-out / excuse for sub-par production. If a tune has to be played incredibly loudly and you can't enjoy unless you are in a certain location with certain amenities, then I don't consider that a good or reasonable thing. Some people make it seem like when it's played on a big system, the whole song structure changes and new flowing melodies are formed with interesting drum patterns that are evolved. A tune remains the exact same, though the bass might be louder on a rig, the structure will remain the same (obviously). That said, I don't dislike this tune because the bass isn't loud enough, and I feel that, that's the only thing that would really change on a rig.
a rig doesn't just mean subs...

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Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:55 am

aquemini wrote:
Cornbreadddd wrote:I'm starting to think the line "you have to hear it on a big system," is a total cop-out / excuse for sub-par production. If a tune has to be played incredibly loudly and you can't enjoy unless you are in a certain location with certain amenities, then I don't consider that a good or reasonable thing. Some people make it seem like when it's played on a big system, the whole song structure changes and new flowing melodies are formed with interesting drum patterns that are evolved. A tune remains the exact same, though the bass might be louder on a rig, the structure will remain the same (obviously). That said, I don't dislike this tune because the bass isn't loud enough, and I feel that, that's the only thing that would really change on a rig.
a rig doesn't just mean subs...
allow cornbread.... hes abit of a mug
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Post by vertx » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:59 am

Coki's amazing but this track isn't.

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Post by wobbles » Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:52 am

Too much bitching on this thread

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Post by JBoy » Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:58 am

People seem to forget that forums are for discussion, not everyones going to blindly love a track just because of who made it.

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Re: Coki duppy soursop on vinyl

Post by Raad » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:09 am

Cornbreadddd wrote:I'm starting to think the line "you have to hear it on a big system," is a total cop-out / excuse for sub-par production.
It's a conspiracy to make you feel left out :w:

Again, this track isn't a feel good track that you sit at home and enjoy with a fine glass of wine. Put it in context and it's a track to destroy the dance. Not saying you have to like it, just saying you have to view it from a fair perspective.

I'm not the biggest Coki fan but sometimes he comes out with something likes this with that trademark DMZ percussion and sub which I absolutely love. :U:

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Post by apmje » Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:06 pm

Cornbreadddd wrote:I'm starting to think the line "you have to hear it on a big system," is a total cop-out / excuse for sub-par production. If a tune has to be played incredibly loudly and you can't enjoy unless you are in a certain location with certain amenities, then I don't consider that a good or reasonable thing. Some people make it seem like when it's played on a big system, the whole song structure changes and new flowing melodies are formed with interesting drum patterns that are evolved. A tune remains the exact same, though the bass might be louder on a rig, the structure will remain the same (obviously). That said, I don't dislike this tune because the bass isn't loud enough, and I feel that, that's the only thing that would really change on a rig.
Who have you seen on a proper sound system?

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Re: Coki duppy soursop on vinyl

Post by south3rn » Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:52 pm

4.99 on redeye

not buying though.

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Re: Coki duppy soursop on vinyl

Post by COKEY » Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:17 pm

Sorry that you lot feel this way about most of the stuff i been putting out. From the time of Shattered on Tempa, Redeye on Big Apple and Spongebob on DMZ some people requested these type of mid range beats. For those that didn't cop one fair enough. For those that did, thank you for your support. When i play out i get a lot of love from you. Anyway for those that are still feeling my stuff, i got D.G.I.T Vol 2 coming soon. A few fresh one's nothing dubby on this.

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Re: Coki duppy soursop on vinyl

Post by phrex » Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:20 pm

...and what about some dubby bits? anything coming up soon from you in this direction too?

feeling both of your work. for me this is an experimental approach to bass music. not a bro-ing approach.

keep on.
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Post by the wiggle baron » Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:37 pm

Im sorry if it is, but I just dont believe cokey = coki lol
Why coki would choose the last year, after this forum has fallen to shit to join and use the corndance smilies i have no idea. Likely some young pup who thinks hes funny. Misguided business right there. From what I know of coki hes a quiet guy, and the last thing I can see him doing is getting involved in a forum conversation over his umpteenth release.

And to pour ever more fuel on cornbreads fire, to say you need to hear it on a rig is not just saying it changes the rhythm etc. of a tune (which it quite often does to be honest, with the bass taking a leading melody/percussive role of the tune rather than a harmonic one) its about hearing it get dropped live, with a crowd of people around you, with whatever tunes have been mixed before it up to that point, and so many factors. There is a world of difference between a youtube clip, or even a record on your system at home, and hearing something like this get dropped at something like system. At a night the tunes arent seperate entities, just all part of a flow of a night. Id never play this by myself at home, hence why im not going to buy it (if i was playing out regularly to proper crowds i might, but im not) but to hear 2 hours of mala b2b vivek, hyping a crowd to epic proportions, then peak with a tune as mental as this, combined with that vocal, with then anti war dub mixed out of it...you see the point in tunes like this! Its like listening to a weird noise track from the middle of some pink floyd album on its own, then saying it was crap.
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Post by Dub_freak » Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:44 pm

Someone who's friends with coki on facebook should ask him if its really him. Needs the >>>>>>><<<<<<< under his name.
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Post by phrex » Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:48 pm

will ask!
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Post by phrex » Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:52 pm

Juan Awile->Mista Coki
mate. there is a guy ccalled ''cokey'' on dubstepforum. and he clames to be you and noone's really sure if it's actually you or some bloke taking the piss...

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Post by the wiggle baron » Sat Feb 18, 2012 3:11 pm

ha for real? Well i trust my man phrex to the ends of the earth, so fair play! Mr coki BARE late on the scene lol
In that case, hats off. Were graced! Owe most of the best nights of my life to dmz.
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Re: Coki duppy soursop on vinyl

Post by baddis98 » Sat Feb 18, 2012 3:33 pm

PinUp wrote:I find it funny that people reckon the vocal line ruins the entire song, it's only there for about 15 seconds!
which makes it even harder to understand why he would use it in the first place. thought i was the only one thinking it's really weak after commenting on the tune in the system thread, but apparently many people aren't feeling it.
btw i think the instrumental is massive and i know it goes off on a big system, but that doesn't change the fact that it's out of key and therefore sounds terrible as a whole.

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