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Post by umkhontowesizwe » Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:12 am

anyone got a spare copy of the rule book which states what dubstep mcs can and can't chat about? i lost mine.

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Post by umkhontowesizwe » Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:13 am

...and flodan is definitely my favourite mc over dubstep.

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Post by Tekki » Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:26 am

didnt say ought about rules was just mentioning that a positive message goes a long way. also, some people will listen to whats said, isn't that what language is for? so roots manuva just made a load of cool sounds, or J5 just made vocal harmonies....

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Post by menacetosobriety » Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:24 pm

Yeah, he has a pretty good voice and tone

His lyrics are pretty laughable though. Chats a lot of nonsense on the mic


it is Crazy D and his constant 'Wha, wha, wha' shite I find really irritating

Just wish he'd shut up so I can enjoy the music


Sgt Pokes I like. He has some funny adlibs and is not so in love with his own voice that he won't let the music breathe

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Post by griffskiii » Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:03 pm

menacetosobriety wrote: Chats a lot of nonsense on the mic


it is Crazy D and his constant 'Wha, wha, wha' shite I find really irritating

Don't tellin me you dissin crazy d??????

No way , whats happenin round here?????
You's a penguin lookin mutha fuckker !!!!!!

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Post by feasible_weasel » Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:53 pm

flo dan is sho sho :D :D
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Post by seebs2000 » Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:40 pm

personally i think crazy d is a don, "whoa whoa whoa" not his most meaningful lyric but i like it.
one thing i think sets dubstep apart from other genres is the positive atmosphere, i havent seen a single fight at god knows how many raves in several different clubs. i think this comes partly from weed smoking, but also the lack of gunman lyrics/badman attitudes. dont want to get too deep with it, but when im raving i dont really want to hear lyrics about killing, violence, guns, knives etc, i only need to step out the door to see that.

however, back to topic, flowdan is still wicked, definitely my favourite transit van driver.

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Post by Sub Shifter » Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:51 pm

Griffskiii wrote:flowdan rapin about guns n weed or whatever over the top, fair play his voice is really good but i just cant relate to anything iv heard him singing about to be honest



You carn't beat lyrics chatting bout the chromo !!!
Specially to the dubstep thought that was one of the unwritten commandments?????[/quote]

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Post by fitz » Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:58 pm

Fushimi wrote:Who actually listens to lyrics because they can relate to them or not, except Westlife fans?

If it sounds good, it's good
And with FloDan, it certainly sounds good. Great MC, fucking love that 'Skeng' track.

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Post by d d d dave » Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:14 pm

seebs2000 wrote:personally i think crazy d is a don, "whoa whoa whoa" not his most meaningful lyric but i like it.
one thing i think sets dubstep apart from other genres is the positive atmosphere, i havent seen a single fight at god knows how many raves in several different clubs. i think this comes partly from weed smoking, but also the lack of gunman lyrics/badman attitudes. dont want to get too deep with it, but when im raving i dont really want to hear lyrics about killing, violence, guns, knives etc, i only need to step out the door to see that.

however, back to topic, flowdan is still wicked, definitely my favourite transit van driver.
agree with a lot of what seebs2000 said !
Theres no substance in his lyrics in skeng or jah war neven - sure there both great tracks but id much rarther be listening to - dancing to - spending my money on tracks with lyrics with a bit more to them than this :

"then, then, then, u dont wanna see me get evil, evil, evil, evil, evil, worse, worse, worse, shot in the face make u send for the nurse, nurse, nurse, doctor cant fix u send for the hurse, black, black, black, funeral every 1 in black, black, black, papa in a suit and moma in a throck"

i dont get this either ?

" You carn't beat lyrics chatting bout the chromo !!!
Specially to the dubstep thought that was one of the unwritten commandments?????

True Dat "

unwritten commandments ?? eh ??
id much rarther have skeng as an instrumental rarther than flowdan freestyleing gobshite over the top of these 2 tracks

is flowdan a proper gansta then ?
bet he stacks shelfes at morrisons lives with his mom n plays world of war craft all day.

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Post by fitz » Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:26 pm

Fair enough, he's might be chatting a bit of shite, and no doubt isn't a gangster, but his voice and presence on the tracks adds to them overall, IMO.

Just my opinion.

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Post by staas » Tue Sep 18, 2007 6:13 am

i think flodans lyrics are great

is there a heaven or was that a lie, i don't really mind cause as long as I'm here I'll kill that with STYLE

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Post by rudeski damager » Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:34 am

he's alright still

nowhere near dee


ITS RAM JAM NOWHERE 2 STAND
AND I GOT CHAMPS IN MY LEFT HAND
AND A ZOOT IN MY RIGHT HAND
A LIKKLE LEMON AND A LIKKE AMDAM
IM PUFFING ON THE MAGICAL..........

WHEEL OFF UR WHOLE HEAD LOL
Might see me goin on safe and pally
Next day screw face, like how can he..

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Post by ufo over easy » Tue Sep 18, 2007 2:53 pm

D D D DAVE wrote:is flowdan a proper gansta then ?
bet he stacks shelfes at morrisons lives with his mom n plays world of war craft all day.
I beg you say that to his face :|

he's sick. skeng vocals are fantastic and his version of poison dart is the one. big up killa p too.
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Post by minusdegree » Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:38 pm

He's got a great voice and a good flow. Jah war wouldnt be the same without them vox
Don't talk to me about soundsystems, I've been to Leeds...

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Post by stanton » Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:42 pm

staas wrote:i think flodans lyrics are great

is there a heaven or was that a lie, i don't really mind cause as long as I'm here I'll kill that with STYLE

I think you'll find that particular lyric was actually from Goethe.
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Post by ufo over easy » Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:43 pm

minusdegree wrote:He's got a great voice and a good flow. Jah war wouldnt be the same without them vox
ps: what do all the nay sayers make of violent movies/video games?

not feeling violent content generally, or just when a big scary man is mcing over dubstep?
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Post by stanton » Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:47 pm

That would be slightly different would it not?

Violent content in games or cinema doesn't have the force of intent or singular voice as emceeing over a track does does it.
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Post by ufo over easy » Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:50 pm

stanton wrote:Violent content in games or cinema doesn't have the force of intent or singular voice as emceeing over a track does does it.
why? different mediums affect different people.. differently. don't they?

I've seen music, games and tv blamed for killings and the downfall of society, and in every case it's bollocks
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Post by stanton » Tue Sep 18, 2007 4:02 pm

UFO over easy wrote:
stanton wrote:Violent content in games or cinema doesn't have the force of intent or singular voice as emceeing over a track does does it.
why? different mediums affect different people.. differently. don't they?

I've seen music, games and tv blamed for killings and the downfall of society, and in every case it's bollocks
Surely you don't think that direct intent of violence in a lyric is the same as violent content in a computer game or a film. Quite apart from the cultural cachet that emcees have as opposed to film or computer games the fact that it is first person delivery and supposedly based upon the reality of a life as lived makes it entirely different.
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