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Mc's over Dj's

Post by fiziks » Wed Oct 29, 2008 2:26 am

Personally, I hate the idea. The only time I wanna hear a MC is on a hiphop track. Because, lets face it, it's usually some asshole jibber jabbering over a tune making shit sound bad. I've never heard anyone MC over dubstep, but I always thought it was a bad idea over DNB and can only assume the same over dubstep.

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Re: Mc's over Dj's

Post by abZ » Wed Oct 29, 2008 2:30 am

fiziks wrote:Personally, I hate the idea. The only time I wanna hear a MC is on a hiphop track. Because, lets face it, it's usually some asshole jibber jabbering over a tune making shit sound bad. I've never heard anyone MC over dubstep, but I always thought it was a bad idea over DNB and can only assume the same over dubstep.
It is the same IMO. You know how we roll in Picksburgh, 0 MC's. I want to hear the music for fucks sake.

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Post by junglist » Wed Oct 29, 2008 2:47 am

no you cant say that. what about crazy d, WHAT ABOUT CRAZY DDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!! :idea: :) :x :lol: :oops: :evil: :evil: :P :twisted: :(

with classics like.. woah woah woah its a dancing yo, let the good times roll

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Post by _boring » Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:37 am

yea they just need to know when to STFU, and shouldnt be worried about spitting multiple bars unless they are REALLY GOOD.

workin the mic is so key too obviously, as in tone of voice.
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Post by Sharmaji » Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:44 am

a mere handful of tunes which call bullshit on your questionable theory (just off the top of my head):

skeng

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anti-war dub

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Post by Demos » Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:09 am

coming from a grime background i don't mind MCs at all, sometimes they add to the hype of a set or tune. it really depends on the type of set/tune though, sometimes they're not appropriate, sometimes they are. IMO
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Post by tempest » Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:11 am

yeah while we're at it, fuck ride cymbals and fuck french horns :|

no need for putting limits on shit man, especially when you haven't even experienced it :S

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Post by arcticsunrise » Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:29 am

there are a select number of mcs who i actually personally like from a dnb perspetcive becuase they add something to the sounds or the tune and then they generally pause to allow the tune to blend itself. yes agreed hyping the crowd is important but ask this, when a biig tune drops such as (im sounding old now) messiah - that didnt need some utter twat jabbering like hes on e over the top - i want to ehar that massive drop thanks very much.

but again its matter of taste , the style the dj is playing and the venue as well.

and its all personal

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Post by legend4ry » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:10 am

TeReKeTe wrote:a mere handful of tunes which call bullshit on your questionable theory (just off the top of my head):

skeng

almighty father

anti-war dub

trauma

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I'd like to add..

Milanese - Dead Man Walking (feat. Virus Syndicate)

That tune is one of the best vocal tracks ive heard.

The vocal compliments the beat and the beat compliments the vocal.

So, really if its on the right track I have no problem with it what so ever, this means in a dance sense too.
If the tracks realllllllly nice to flow on and the person holding the mic can..

A) Actually rap/spit
B) Doesn't over-power the DJ by shouting and begging rewinds.
C) Chats negetive stuff.

I'm 100% up for MCs.
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Post by the wiggle baron » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:51 am

fiziks wrote:Personally, I hate the idea. The only time I wanna hear a MC is on a hiphop track. Because, lets face it, it's usually some asshole jibber jabbering over a tune making shit sound bad. I've never heard anyone MC over dubstep, but I always thought it was a bad idea over DNB and can only assume the same over dubstep.
Its as simple as anything imo. A good MC at a dubstep night is a good thing, a bad MC at a dubstep night is a bad thing.

For example, nothing beats monsieur pokes or a crazy D dropping a few well timed phrases before a drop, or to keep the motion going during possibly a repetitive part of a tune that has gotten a bit tiresome etc. But, when I was at skream in Cardiff the other night, it doesn't get any worse than some coked up wanker yelling "OLLIE OLLIE OLLIE, OI OI OI" over archangel for fucks sake.
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Post by puppykicker » Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:44 pm

As much as I love hip hop, and Mc's... I hate it over dubstep and DnB.
I'm not gonna drop any names but I went to a party in LA the other night w/ a HUGE headliner from the UK. All was fine and dandy EXCEPT they had a MC on the stage the WHOLE night. Now at the begining of the night it was hype for a second. But when a dj comes thousands of miles (across a f'n ocean even) to preform and you can't even pay attention to thier set because some egotistical asshole who apparently LOVES his own voice won't shut the fuck up... that's a problem. So many sick tracks that homie was droppin and I couldn't barely even enjoi it.

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Post by abZ » Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:59 pm

tempest wrote:yeah while we're at it, fuck ride cymbals and fuck french horns :|

no need for putting limits on shit man, especially when you haven't even experienced it :S
I haven't heard an accordion player along side dubstep but I have a pretty good idea what it would sound like and I can safely avoid it without wondering of I missed something.

I had an MC show up to one of my parties and I "accidentally" forgot the mic cord. Oops! Luckily the night went off ok with out him :wink:

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Post by FSTZ1 » Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:12 pm

I am KC's #1 electronic music hype man

I think it's important to get the crowd going

but fuck all that "bap-batta-beep-beep-dubble-dubble-beep-beep" bullshit

some emcees do it well

but they are far and few between

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Post by whineo » Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:39 pm

Legendary wrote:
I'd like to add..

Milanese - Dead Man Walking (feat. Virus Syndicate)
bad bad tune!

also
Two more words...

Jah War

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Post by noesis » Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:44 pm

I don't mind it in itself, but its just overdone and most of the MCs are complete shit.

Its kind of like disco house gets all the shitty vocalists, bass music gets all the shitty MCs.

That said, there are certainly exceptions, some of which have been mentioned here.

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Post by FSTZ1 » Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:54 pm

Whineo wrote:
Legendary wrote:
I'd like to add..

Milanese - Dead Man Walking (feat. Virus Syndicate)
bad bad tune!

also
Two more words...

Jah War
obviously...

these are the exceptions

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Post by sleepgolfer » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:22 pm

though me na sling no gun, a boy think sey me soft, but me a real POISON DART!

anything with warrior queen...

and what about spaceape?

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Post by juxta » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:24 pm

MCs are fuckin just plain annoying on Dnb and Dubstep. plain and simple

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Post by slothrop » Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:13 pm

Did we not have this thread literally a week ago in the main forum?

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