MC's and Dubstep?

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Re: MC's and Dubstep?

Post by dj 2e » Thu Aug 05, 2010 10:28 am

HRKRT wrote:pokes does it well. so does toast.
these 2 & sp:mc are the only ones i can take, they know when to shut up, are good at hyping the crowd & spit some cool bars in there to.

pokes, toast & sp:mc ftw

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Re: MC's and Dubstep?

Post by mistalime » Thu Aug 05, 2010 11:15 am

I turned off a recent Youngsta set from Rinse because Joker D really started to get on my tits.

The introduction of Mc's like Skibba to dubstep is a par. That set he did with Distance was jokes.

Pokes runs it if you ask me the man is a don.
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Re: MC's and Dubstep?

Post by flybitter99 » Thu Aug 05, 2010 1:37 pm

Flodan does it well over a lot of the Bug's stuff. I like that.

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Re: MC's and Dubstep?

Post by cb8051 » Thu Aug 05, 2010 1:55 pm

DjGarethJ wrote:Whats your opinions on MC's with Dubstep?
It works very well with DNB, but with dubstep im kind of unsure.
This video makes me worry though;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvBzdEs9au8
Lol @ the video comment:
This is going to be a smasher when a 320 comes out.
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dj 2e wrote:
HRKRT wrote:pokes does it well. so does toast.
these 2 & sp:mc are the only ones i can take, they know when to shut up, are good at hyping the crowd & spit some cool bars in there to.

pokes, toast & sp:mc ftw
In the dance, the key point for me is them knowing when to shut up and let the tune speak for itself.

On radio this can be a bit hard especially when playing out dubs, think Toast has this down to a t.
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Re: MC's and Dubstep?

Post by jolly wailer » Thu Aug 05, 2010 1:58 pm

blah blah blah know when to shut up bla blah blah



this recurring thread is recurring
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Re: MC's and Dubstep?

Post by jayladders » Thu Aug 05, 2010 2:00 pm

jolly wailer wrote:blah blah blah know when to shut up bla blah blah



this recurring thread is recurring
u's always hatin bro.
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Re: MC's and Dubstep?

Post by cb8051 » Thu Aug 05, 2010 2:02 pm

jolly wailer wrote:blah blah blah know when to shut up bla blah blah



this recurring thread is recurring
Thank you for your input.
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