Dubstep RMX bootlegs
Dubstep RMX bootlegs
I'd like to hear kode9 mash up spottieottiedopalicious...
...that horn line and bass inna dubstep stylee would be massive
it's already a halfsteppa...
...hell, might even drop a lil science on it ourselves
anything anyone else would like to hear ???
toasty on an artful dodger re rewind tip ???
boxcutter giving original nuttah the relick ???
...that horn line and bass inna dubstep stylee would be massive
it's already a halfsteppa...
...hell, might even drop a lil science on it ourselves
anything anyone else would like to hear ???
toasty on an artful dodger re rewind tip ???
boxcutter giving original nuttah the relick ???
c/- DEPT of HELL SCIENCE
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vex'd doing firestarter...yup I'd buy that for a dollar
would it kill the scene though ???
...kinda like how all those MJ cole 2step RMXs just fucked their scene or even how all those RnB bootlegs kinda put a few people off breakz and made a few producers less than credible
I don't think so, if the tunes that got worked over were classics and added value rather than remove substance. As an example that tipper planet rock thing he did far surpasses the original...
...how about S&D doing goldies inner city life ???
would it kill the scene though ???
...kinda like how all those MJ cole 2step RMXs just fucked their scene or even how all those RnB bootlegs kinda put a few people off breakz and made a few producers less than credible
I don't think so, if the tunes that got worked over were classics and added value rather than remove substance. As an example that tipper planet rock thing he did far surpasses the original...
...how about S&D doing goldies inner city life ???
c/- DEPT of HELL SCIENCE
Tipper could rip apart a fuckin abba tune and it would sound credible - the geezer's a genius.
However, the rest of breaks is magpie music and I wouldn't want dubstep to go down that route - it's got it's own thing goin without having to ride on other people's tunes to carry it off.
However, the rest of breaks is magpie music and I wouldn't want dubstep to go down that route - it's got it's own thing goin without having to ride on other people's tunes to carry it off.
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ROTFL!dubmugga wrote: ...the death of a scene is right after someone does a latin crossover
good one and true

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Re: Dubstep RMX bootlegs
BAN!!!!!!!!!!dubmugga wrote: toasty on an artful dodger re rewind tip ???
boxcutter giving original nuttah the relick ???

yeah man. Critical Path album got me hooked way back when. And Holding Pattern album was over big!
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DUBS / PROMOS / DEMOS - AIM 'djkion' / send to info[at]vitalsinesmusic.com
mixcloud.com/djkion < archive dubpressure shows
DUBS / PROMOS / DEMOS - AIM 'djkion' / send to info[at]vitalsinesmusic.com
mixcloud.com/djkion < archive dubpressure shows
http://www.vitalsinesmusic.com
DUBS / PROMOS / DEMOS - AIM 'djkion' / send to info[at]vitalsinesmusic.com
mixcloud.com/djkion < archive dubpressure shows
DUBS / PROMOS / DEMOS - AIM 'djkion' / send to info[at]vitalsinesmusic.com
mixcloud.com/djkion < archive dubpressure shows
Im a big fan of fuel bass. Have sat in one of there Dodge Sound cars before with the rig runnin red. Brainshaking shit.

Tipper aint got nothing to do with Fuel these days...The last couple of albums and singles were done on his own label - Tipper Music.
I would highly recommend getting the album 'Tip Hop' - Wonked out instrumental hip hip (with a couple of vocal cuts by MC Epcot)

Tipper aint got nothing to do with Fuel these days...The last couple of albums and singles were done on his own label - Tipper Music.
I would highly recommend getting the album 'Tip Hop' - Wonked out instrumental hip hip (with a couple of vocal cuts by MC Epcot)
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