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Post by fc » Sun Nov 02, 2008 5:00 pm

woooo yeah
ramadanman wrote:go and sample some rain blackdown..

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Post by djdowee » Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:16 pm

just woke up from exodus, on this tingggg

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Post by ajantis_art » Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:17 pm

YAAAAAGGHHHHHH, quick mix and i'm off! see yez all later!

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Post by blackdown » Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:25 pm

we're on first, see you all in there :)
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Post by djdowee » Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:28 pm

do you know what time ramadanman is on Blackdown? Just trying to work out if I can make his set too and get last train!

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Post by ramadanman » Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:49 pm

I think i'm on around 10.45

Will be a big one

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Post by djdowee » Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:54 pm

sweet

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Post by dubluke » Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:06 am

aaaaaargh, was BARE hyped to see everyone playing tonight, sodding work over-ran, fuck :x
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Post by slothrop » Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:48 am

Marcus Nasty was ImageImageImage

Seriously about the most exciting set I've heard since I first saw Loefah back in 06.

Everyone else was on form too, seriously big night. The sudden realisation that PP sells Guiness Foreign Extra helped too...

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Post by elgato » Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:22 am

yeh Marcus Nasty was awesome, felt that a very great deal.

Marcus...Nasty...Marcus...Nasty" lol

Dusk & Blackdown were heavy as always, amazing selection, and Ramadizzle was killing it! proper varied, consumate set, sick!

wicked social vibes, lovely catching all those that i did!

Sunday night raving / drinking is not the one for beginning the working week though :/

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Post by powerpill » Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:27 am

yeah was great, regret getting on the beers and drugspliff though. need sleep!

who caught the start of skreams set? was playing some wicked stuff but then went into the usual bangers which i was a bit tired for.

all in all quality tunes all night!

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Post by fc » Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:55 am

yeah same powerpill i left after about 20min of skream's set..good night all round tho..dusk+blackdown and rama both interesting, varied and weighty..
and as for marcus nasty hmm parts of his set were absolutely banging - fast percussive and filthy and i finally understood what the fuss was about but
"marcus naaaaarsty...marcus naaaarsty...marcus naaaarsty" looped all the way through? topped off with
"ooooooh marcus nasty's a warrrrior..oooooh one glass of champaaaagne"

i mean, COME ON!
ramadanman wrote:go and sample some rain blackdown..

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Post by powerpill » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:08 am

FC wrote:yeah same powerpill i left after about 20min of skream's set..good night all round tho..dusk+blackdown and rama both interesting, varied and weighty..
and as for marcus nasty hmm parts of his set were absolutely banging - fast percussive and filthy and i finally understood what the fuss was about but
"marcus naaaaarsty...marcus naaaarsty...marcus naaaarsty" looped all the way through? topped off with
"ooooooh marcus nasty's a warrrrior..oooooh one glass of champaaaagne"

i mean, COME ON!
haha the lyrics to african warrior take the trophy i think. its all a bit tongue in cheek though, no? the beats make up for it . some of the stuff he was playing was filth. all about the turbo spin backs too!!!

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Post by frebentos » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:18 am

was good, dusk and blackdown were brilliant.

Marcus Nasty...hmmmm...not too sure,some of the beats were pretty good, but i dont get where this funky name has come from, if thats what that was meant to be, I dont think the name suits it very welll, and consistently listening to ,"Marcus...Nasty...." was too much, all it was missing was "....live in plastic people, November 2nd, 2thooouuussannndd and 8"

had to leave for the last trian home, so gutted i coudlnt catch ramadan.

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Post by fc » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:32 am

powerpill wrote: haha the lyrics to african warrior take the trophy i think. its all a bit tongue in cheek though, no?
i don't think it was tongue in cheek in the slightest! - deduced mainly from the massive "NASTY" tatt on his bulging bicep, this man was not taking the piss
not everyone minded the cheesiness though, noticed Kode9 having a sly brockout in the back corner
ramadanman wrote:go and sample some rain blackdown..

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Post by elgato » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:34 am

i love the VIP vocals! they're both jokes and heavy, give the whole thing a proper fun vibe

"Marcus Nasty's a warrriorrr... coming with his dubs in his handdd" - classic

frebentos his sound is an outer edge of the scene, so that might explain why you don't see a strong connection to the name

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Post by powerpill » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:38 am

FC wrote:
powerpill wrote: haha the lyrics to african warrior take the trophy i think. its all a bit tongue in cheek though, no?
i don't think it was tongue in cheek in the slightest! - deduced mainly from the massive "NASTY" tatt on his bulging bicep, this man was not taking the piss
not everyone minded the cheesiness though, noticed Kode9 having a sly brockout in the back corner
lol, maybe im just used to all the specials and that from listening to his rinse shows and the like. i was certainly cutting some (probly quite peculiar) shapes throughout his set.

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Post by tercerojista » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:42 am

Marcus. Nasty.

It was when he turned side-on to the crowd and looked ultra-pleased with the mix he'd just pulled off (his smile was priceless), just before pulling the rewind... that was the best part for me. 'Marcus Nasty's a warrior'!

Brilliant set. And I was feeling every tune that Dusk & Blackdown played. Even if Blackdown was leaving Dusk with difficult mixes to pull off at times!

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Post by blackdown » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:45 am

Donae'o is a terrible lyricist.

"African warrior/coming with his stick in his hand?" Stick???

"Devil in a blue Dress" is worse.

The first line of the chorus goes:

"She's a devil in a blue Dress"


which he couples with:

"She's a devil in a blue Dress"

Line three comes in with:

"She's a devil in a blue Dress"

which nicely gets topped off, just for good measure, in the fourth line:

"She's a devil in a blue Dress"

Aaargh!
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Post by blackdown » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:47 am

tercerojista wrote:Brilliant set. And I was feeling every tune that Dusk & Blackdown played. Even if Blackdown was leaving Dusk with difficult mixes to pull off at times!
haha, he's a grown man, he can handle it. We play strictly 50:50 b2b so it's the luck of the draw if dusk or i have some tricky mix or a tune that's made to blend in nicely.

out to everyone that reached, was a big night.
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