18,000 members as of today. welcome!
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i doseckle wrote:who remembers when we had 1800? lol.

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Re: 18,000 members as of today. welcome!
and to think that it was just filling the void until dubplate.net came back...who would have thought it eh? dubstep.blogspot.com gang...big up dubway, but bring back the MC forumseckle wrote:
who remembers when we had 1800? lol.

Re: 18,000 members as of today. welcome!
ricky blaze!!! old school name there man!!!ricky blaze wrote:and to think that it was just filling the void until dubplate.net came back...who would have thought it eh? dubstep.blogspot.com gang...big up dubway, but bring back the MC forumseckle wrote:
who remembers when we had 1800? lol.
for real man... we've had laugh's about that time actually. Dubplate.net was so important to anybody outside of london, because as you remember around 2003-2004, it was really only rinse.fm broadcasting this sound with maybe 10 hourly shows a week. dubway's blog was slowly documenting as many set's as possible, filling in tracklists. boomnoise and a few other's were the key worldwide connection though, because it was all london FM, and dependent on somebody close enough to the signal that was actually recording the set on their mini disc or computer. if boomnoise went out for the night or had a girl round his place, that would mean that the rest of world wouldn't be able to lock to kode 9's show or the roll deep show, or whomever was sending for wiley that week. it was that heavy.
people don't realize how lucky they have it now, because if it wasn't for people like boomnoise, grand and a few other key london heads, the rest of the world wouldn't have known about the sound.
dubway's blog was critical too, because he spent the time actually tracklisting as many shows as he could. And shows that he would miss, i would catch and we'd sort of combine lists once a week. lol
fast forward to 2008 and now, it's hard to find a show that isn't recorded by someone somewhere.....dubstep's playing on 4 stations 24 hours a day...etc etc.
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seeing as how it was sarcasm, in response to what appears to be sarcasm, nothing. I sent you a nice PM though. I'd appreciate it if you'd read it and respond.seckle wrote:and comments like this mean what exactly?chamclowder wrote:half of them are probably banned Screen names of Aural AssassinDopeLabs wrote:how many are actually active and have more than 1 post?
Respect.

for real man... we've had laugh's about that time actually. Dubplate.net was so important to anybody outside of london, because as you remember around 2003-2004, it was really only rinse.fm broadcasting this sound with maybe 10 hourly shows a week. dubway's blog was slowly documenting as many set's as possible, filling in tracklists. boomnoise and a few other's were the key worldwide connection though, because it was all london FM, and dependent on somebody close enough to the signal that was actually recording the set on their mini disc or computer. if boomnoise went out for the night or had a girl round his place, that would mean that the rest of world wouldn't be able to lock to kode 9's show or the roll deep show, or whomever was sending for wiley that week. it was that heavy.
Absolutely on point. This growth owes so much to those early days.
Absolutely on point. This growth owes so much to those early days.
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Absolutely on point. This growth owes so much to those early days.
gotta agree with this, 18,000 members, I never imagined it would get this big back then...
Remember those old dubplate.net days, only about 20 of us on there then and for it to grow into something that still excites me is unreal!!
Dubway you are a proper soldier... big up producers, dj's, promoters, recorders, hosters, posters, bloggers; all that have built it to what it is!
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