Coki duppy soursop on vinyl
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trak is ok, but certainly doesn't warrant 4 wheels like Mala did yesterday...Haymaker I could live with 4 wheels.
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I like it.
mr cokey's really twisted stuff has grown on me as of late!
lower octave is currently one of my favorites!
mr cokey's really twisted stuff has grown on me as of late!
lower octave is currently one of my favorites!
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What? That's just not what i'm saying.slanguage wrote:? then don't buy it. It's not exactly a hard decision to makeLichee wrote:JBoy wrote:i dont care what it sounds like on a system, if im buying the vinyl then it should sound decent on my home set up.at first I thought this tune was a joke, it might be good on a system but the ratio of listening to this on a system and not is waaaay to big for for £7
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Not gonna pick this piece up, wouldn't be any point dropping it on my shitty set up at home, and it's not the sort of track that I'd just drop for home listening. Would love to hear it out though, plenty of people saying positive things, and yeah, I can imagine it going off when everybody's hyped.
This is just a little too crazy for me, I love tunes like Horrid Henry, Goblin and Marduk, but this is just too far gone for me! Coki's got his style on lock down, nobody can replicate it. Whether I like the track or not, I can tell it's Coki straight away!
This is just a little too crazy for me, I love tunes like Horrid Henry, Goblin and Marduk, but this is just too far gone for me! Coki's got his style on lock down, nobody can replicate it. Whether I like the track or not, I can tell it's Coki straight away!
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he should've put a bit more effort into it and made it a proper gyptian - hold yuh (coki remix)
not matching keys is just lazy
not matching keys is just lazy
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vulvavibration wrote:...and what about some dubby bits? anything coming up soon from you in this direction too?
feeling both of your work. for me this is an experimental approach to bass music. not a bro-ing approach.
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unless he did it on purpose? only cokes can sayory wrote:he should've put a bit more effort into it and made it a proper gyptian - hold yuh (coki remix)
not matching keys is just lazy
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That bobs pillow track someone linked is insane,never heard it before.
On this track,not my cup of tea.Ill get marduk instead.Big up coki though
On this track,not my cup of tea.Ill get marduk instead.Big up coki though
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chefal played it in a show
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damn, dubby coki is my some of my favourite music ever! nonetheless a big fan and interested to see whats comingCOKEY wrote:A few fresh one's nothing dubby on this.
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aquemini wrote:damn, dubby coki is my some of my favourite music ever! nonetheless a big fan and interested to see whats comingCOKEY wrote:A few fresh one's nothing dubby on this.

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Nevalo wrote:aquemini wrote:damn, dubby coki is my some of my favourite music ever! nonetheless a big fan and interested to see whats comingCOKEY wrote:A few fresh one's nothing dubby on this.![]()
more officer business please!

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I like it; it's fucking wild hahah
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first time I ever heard this was in the dance and it blew my facking mind.
It's soundsystem music, definately not for chinstroking.
It's soundsystem music, definately not for chinstroking.
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sometimes i love this tune and others it doesn't grab me, the vocal bit is either my favourite part or the bit that makes me a bit wtf. but it seems like it's working as a signature for people to recognise, which is fine, i agree with what someone else said about controlled mess, i like how it sounds like it's on the verge of falling apart. i'd love to hear it out, not sure if i should buy the release tho as i don't even have a turntable atm. would have been a definite buy if it was two sided.
what a tune sounds like over a system makes a ton of difference, i dont think theres any question. excluding the stuff about atmosphere and the crowd and the mixing out of that, just the fact that you can feel the subs fill the room and drive the track which you can't get at home even with decent speakers.
i like coki, only seen him once and he wasn't my favourite DJ to play that night but his set was good. that's all i can say. the tearout, aggressive energetic stuff isn't always my thing though. i think people are too quick to question the sincerity of producers when they don't like what they put out
what a tune sounds like over a system makes a ton of difference, i dont think theres any question. excluding the stuff about atmosphere and the crowd and the mixing out of that, just the fact that you can feel the subs fill the room and drive the track which you can't get at home even with decent speakers.
i like coki, only seen him once and he wasn't my favourite DJ to play that night but his set was good. that's all i can say. the tearout, aggressive energetic stuff isn't always my thing though. i think people are too quick to question the sincerity of producers when they don't like what they put out
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keep doing you cokes, the world only turns in one direction!
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So from the sounds of things I'm the only one here who likes this track more than Marduk
Oh well both are big to me, copped big up ya chest cokes


Oh well both are big to me, copped big up ya chest cokes
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^I'm with you man
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I heard this on a system the last time Coki played in Amsterdam. It was quite nice but really couldn't compete with the weight of tunes like Soundboy and Burnin', which he dropped in the same set
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