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Re: Post Your Random Thoughts Thread!
you do it fatty
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alright first we need to pick the categories yeah? someone whos brain can think gooder than mine should do it
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DrGatineau
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don't remember where that "tunes that sound like other tunes" thread is but this is a bit annoying:
Soundcloud
Soundcloud
Phigure wrote:a life permanently spent off road
not the life for me
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Sound Kontrol - Electrocution Dub (Kromestar - Mere Sher)
District - Alpha House (Joker - Head Top)
Sleeper - Coxsone Dub (any Gantz tune)
J:Kenzo seems to love his biters.
District - Alpha House (Joker - Head Top)
Sleeper - Coxsone Dub (any Gantz tune)
J:Kenzo seems to love his biters.
SoundcloudAxeD wrote:I dunno, there's some thoroughly unemployed people on this forum.
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DrGatineau
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Can't really blame J:Kenzo for those other than Electrocution Dub but for some reason I find that forgivable, mostly because Kromestar didn't really speak out against it and J:Kenzo seems legit enough to ask Kromestar if he was cool with it before releasing. It just doesn't feel wrong, not sure why.
As far as Sleeper & District, they're Distance/Chestplate guys, not J:Kenzo's. It would be like blaming Youngsta if an Uprise guy did that instead of blaming Seven.
As far as Sleeper & District, they're Distance/Chestplate guys, not J:Kenzo's. It would be like blaming Youngsta if an Uprise guy did that instead of blaming Seven.
Phigure wrote:a life permanently spent off road
not the life for me
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Best Ninjanobody wrote:alright first we need to pick the categories yeah? someone whos brain can think goder than mine should do it
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Worst Ninja
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Best GIF
WTF! Hideout Moment Of The Year
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kawaii award. emma
silly award. pretty much everyone
crazy award. pretty much me lol
silly award. pretty much everyone
crazy award. pretty much me lol
blazen the raisin
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most improved ninja
best ban
best ban
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he released Coxsone Dub and he's playing that District tune.DrGatineau wrote:Can't really blame J:Kenzo for those other than Electrocution Dub but for some reason I find that forgivable, mostly because Kromestar didn't really speak out against it and J:Kenzo seems legit enough to ask Kromestar if he was cool with it before releasing. It just doesn't feel wrong, not sure why.
As far as Sleeper & District, they're Distance/Chestplate guys, not J:Kenzo's. It would be like blaming Youngsta if an Uprise guy did that instead of blaming Seven.
SoundcloudAxeD wrote:I dunno, there's some thoroughly unemployed people on this forum.
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Best snapOGLemon wrote:Best Ninjanobody wrote:alright first we need to pick the categories yeah? someone whos brain can think goder than mine should do it
Best Thread
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Worst Ninja
Best Post
Best GIF
WTF! Hideout Moment Of The Year
Most Played-Out Meme
Best Ninja Dub (only tunes posted in the Ninja Dubs thread are eligible)
Best Ninja Mix (only mixes posted in the Ninja Mixes thread are eligible)
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are the wiley free zips good
just downloaded and the first one looks meh, not sure if i can be bothered to unzip and put into itunes all 11
just downloaded and the first one looks meh, not sure if i can be bothered to unzip and put into itunes all 11








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best fedora snapping?OGLemon wrote:Best snapOGLemon wrote:Best Ninjanobody wrote:alright first we need to pick the categories yeah? someone whos brain can think goder than mine should do it
Best Thread
Worst Thread
Worst Ninja
Best Post
Best GIF
WTF! Hideout Moment Of The Year
Most Played-Out Meme
Best Ninja Dub (only tunes posted in the Ninja Dubs thread are eligible)
Best Ninja Mix (only mixes posted in the Ninja Mixes thread are eligible)
blazen the raisin
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Drum and bass, Jungle, Jump up, Liquid, Neuro – whatever you call it, is firmly cemented in the music world sharing an international fan base. Having been around for almost a quarter of a century in one form or another, the sound is still going strong.
In the late 1980′s, Electronic and Acid House music morphed into the more generic Rave name and exploded in popularity. Rave, or Hardcore as it was also known, united many elements of music into a new and exciting sound that appealed to youngsters en masse. Ultimately, in the early 90′s, Rave began to segment and split into sub genres, these genres included Happy Hardcore, Jungle and Techno. Happy Hardcore is easily definable, due to its upbeat nature, fast 4/4 drum patterns, a vocal waxing lyrical about love/romance and uplifting melodies, and later being more influenced by European sounds. Jungle on the other hand, is much darker, less vocal inspired and more bass heavy. More importantly, the beat was broken, and syncopated, and rearranged into a myriad of patterns. The speed of the tracks can be anywhere from 150bpm to 180bpm and even beyond.
The sampling of old funk and soul breaks played an important part, but arguably none as important as the Amen break, from the Winstons track, Amen Brother, released in 1969. This break still enjoys regular usage today in 2013, and it is not just limited to Jungle/D&B, it can also be found much slower in hip hop tracks and even in dubstep. It was Hip Hop which highlighted how the break could be used, tracks such as Straight Outta Compton by NWA for example, and it was also used heavily in Rave music.Jungle elevated the break to a new status and it became the staple go to. Artists such as Dillinja soon started chopping and reprogramming the break and laying 808 bass hits on top to make such classics as Baby Your and The Angels Fell. Other notable beat masters from that era include Photek, Goldie and Remarc, although it should be noted there are many producers over the years who have contributed immensely.
There are also many record labels, who helped shape and influence the sound to where it is today. These include (but are not limited to ) Renegade Hardware, Suburban Base, Moving Shadow, Metalheadz, Ram Records and Playaz. Each of the mentioned labels have their own distinct style, and this is where the term Drum & Bass comes more into play as opposed to Jungle. Jungle underwent a transformation of its own and spawned off sub genres. These sub genres include Jump Up, Neuro, Liquid, Minimal, Hardstep, Darkstep, Ragga, Trancestep and more.
Covering the individual genres in depth would not be an easy task. They all have their own distinct nuances, and there are people out there who enjoy Jump Up but dislike Minimal and so on. The simple reason for this is that whilst two tracks can be classed as Drum & Bass, they can vary immensely in their sound. Jump Up is produced for the dancefloor, and is probably the least musical of the sub genres. It tends to not lean on the amen or other funk breaks, and opt for a more static ‘kick snare kick snare’ pattern. The bass is often harsh and digital and includes quotes from films or a very short vocal sample. It does however do what it says on the tin, and has a great fan base and can be found blasting out in clubs up and down the country.
Recent years have seen the progression of Liquid Drum & Bass from artists such as Danny Byrd, Netsky, Camo & Krooked and more. This is a lighter form of the music, and can be very musical in its approach. Tracks are often vocal led, and have a very polished finish. Critics class it the ‘pop’ music of Drum and Bass and indeed watered down Liquid type tracks have graced mainstream music charts. The amen break is used often but in a lighter manner.
Drum and Bass today is a real mix of subgenres, each sharing similar elements yet somehow unique in their sound, and this is one of it’s greatest strengths. What this really means, is that Drum & Bass is accessible, theres a genre for everyone from light and commercial to deep dark and dirty. Drum And Bass, a music for the people.
In the late 1980′s, Electronic and Acid House music morphed into the more generic Rave name and exploded in popularity. Rave, or Hardcore as it was also known, united many elements of music into a new and exciting sound that appealed to youngsters en masse. Ultimately, in the early 90′s, Rave began to segment and split into sub genres, these genres included Happy Hardcore, Jungle and Techno. Happy Hardcore is easily definable, due to its upbeat nature, fast 4/4 drum patterns, a vocal waxing lyrical about love/romance and uplifting melodies, and later being more influenced by European sounds. Jungle on the other hand, is much darker, less vocal inspired and more bass heavy. More importantly, the beat was broken, and syncopated, and rearranged into a myriad of patterns. The speed of the tracks can be anywhere from 150bpm to 180bpm and even beyond.
The sampling of old funk and soul breaks played an important part, but arguably none as important as the Amen break, from the Winstons track, Amen Brother, released in 1969. This break still enjoys regular usage today in 2013, and it is not just limited to Jungle/D&B, it can also be found much slower in hip hop tracks and even in dubstep. It was Hip Hop which highlighted how the break could be used, tracks such as Straight Outta Compton by NWA for example, and it was also used heavily in Rave music.Jungle elevated the break to a new status and it became the staple go to. Artists such as Dillinja soon started chopping and reprogramming the break and laying 808 bass hits on top to make such classics as Baby Your and The Angels Fell. Other notable beat masters from that era include Photek, Goldie and Remarc, although it should be noted there are many producers over the years who have contributed immensely.
There are also many record labels, who helped shape and influence the sound to where it is today. These include (but are not limited to ) Renegade Hardware, Suburban Base, Moving Shadow, Metalheadz, Ram Records and Playaz. Each of the mentioned labels have their own distinct style, and this is where the term Drum & Bass comes more into play as opposed to Jungle. Jungle underwent a transformation of its own and spawned off sub genres. These sub genres include Jump Up, Neuro, Liquid, Minimal, Hardstep, Darkstep, Ragga, Trancestep and more.
Covering the individual genres in depth would not be an easy task. They all have their own distinct nuances, and there are people out there who enjoy Jump Up but dislike Minimal and so on. The simple reason for this is that whilst two tracks can be classed as Drum & Bass, they can vary immensely in their sound. Jump Up is produced for the dancefloor, and is probably the least musical of the sub genres. It tends to not lean on the amen or other funk breaks, and opt for a more static ‘kick snare kick snare’ pattern. The bass is often harsh and digital and includes quotes from films or a very short vocal sample. It does however do what it says on the tin, and has a great fan base and can be found blasting out in clubs up and down the country.
Recent years have seen the progression of Liquid Drum & Bass from artists such as Danny Byrd, Netsky, Camo & Krooked and more. This is a lighter form of the music, and can be very musical in its approach. Tracks are often vocal led, and have a very polished finish. Critics class it the ‘pop’ music of Drum and Bass and indeed watered down Liquid type tracks have graced mainstream music charts. The amen break is used often but in a lighter manner.
Drum and Bass today is a real mix of subgenres, each sharing similar elements yet somehow unique in their sound, and this is one of it’s greatest strengths. What this really means, is that Drum & Bass is accessible, theres a genre for everyone from light and commercial to deep dark and dirty. Drum And Bass, a music for the people.
om_unit wrote: wtf is juke?
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the original ass fingeringOGLemon wrote: Best snap
I still remember was in school cafeteria when that popped up
RKM wrote: when bae hands u the aux mixtape and your squad blunted 9/11 aye lmao
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who is (are) thedeath of rave ? ? ?
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Someone in my building is playing moonlight sonata on a piano, giving me resident evil flashbacks
RKM wrote: when bae hands u the aux mixtape and your squad blunted 9/11 aye lmao
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