Re: why mix burial?
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 1:11 pm
hahabandshell wrote:Believe it or not, not everyone loves constant heavy stuff. There's a thing called variety and it's often claimed to be the spice of life. look it up.
hahabandshell wrote:Believe it or not, not everyone loves constant heavy stuff. There's a thing called variety and it's often claimed to be the spice of life. look it up.
DZA wrote:YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FUCK BURIAL, FILTH WOOOOOOOOO, SHIT YOU WANNA RAPE A PIG TOOOOOOO, YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA DIRTYYYYYYYYYYYYYY, BURIALS WACKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK FUCKKKKKKKKKK YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Im sure its only one of those 2 optionswhitelight wrote:Some people like "dubstep" parties full of sweaty men skanking like tards to midrange agressive shit.
Others like dance nights with music lovers, varied music and deep stuff original enough that you can tell the difference between different producers.
It's called taste...
I know lol. I don't spin Burial tunes but I also don't play pig fucker mid cack all night either. All night of any extreme or any exclusion is going to be boring for me.evil madmen wrote:Im sure its only one of those 2 optionswhitelight wrote:Some people like "dubstep" parties full of sweaty men skanking like tards to midrange agressive shit.
Others like dance nights with music lovers, varied music and deep stuff original enough that you can tell the difference between different producers.
It's called taste...
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get over yourself
This.Sharmaji wrote:for fuck's sake, don't pander-- play with some balls! take chances! this isn't fucking electro house we're talking about.
deamonds wrote:Use all get trolled on the regs
Totally agree, whats the point in having an hour of crazy mental midrange stuff when you could get the whole spectrum and actually build some energy.dutty_switch wrote: Sounds like a really cheesy cliched and loads of people on this forum have said it before me but sets (and mixes) are supposed to be a bit of a journey, with high, frenetic points like dropping in Baking Bread by Bar 9 or some Reso or Distance and then some mor calmers moments where producers like Indigo, Synkro, Joy Orbison etc would fit in. More varied sets as so much more engaging than 90 minutes of hellishness. I saw Bar 9 & Stenchman at Penguin Dance and even their sets weren't totally brutal from start to finish.
As Bandshell said: Variety is the spice of life
dailydeamonds wrote:Use all get trolled on the regs