any uk rap fans in here?
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Re: any uk rap fans in here?
Sigh.. uk hip-hop is the one. None of the uk 'rap' shit please. Give me skinnyman, jehst, braintax, verb t, etc anyday over theese over mugs.
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Re: any uk rap fans in here?
lol well as I said I didn't think many other dubstep listeners would like it. no need for the extreme negativity though. how is someone a 'mug' when they're trying to better themselves?
Re: any uk rap fans in here?
Badman Juice wrote:lol well as I said I didn't think many other dubstep listeners would like it.
why?
most of the people on snh dont even listen to dubstep as much as other genres
hanywais i think im preferin standards hip hop over "rap"
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well this thread kind of shows most don't.crackf wrote:Badman Juice wrote:lol well as I said I didn't think many other dubstep listeners would like it.
why?
most of the people on snh dont even listen to dubstep as much as other genres
hanywais i think im preferin standards hip hop over "rap"
Re: any uk rap fans in here?
lol wut, noone even mentions dubstep but you in this thread?
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yeah but the people who've posted have mainly been negative rather than open minded. and I assume they listen to dubstep otherwise why post on a dubstep forum.
Re: any uk rap fans in here?
perhaps its just because its not that great?
open minded isnt the opposite of negative
open minded isnt the opposite of negative
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Re: any uk rap fans in here?
nice man... best of luck
have they put out anything you wrote yet? I'd be interested in hearing
have they put out anything you wrote yet? I'd be interested in hearing
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lol well I've been polite because I assumed people on here were reasonably intelligent but it seems like most just wanted to engage in a petty argument about genre definitions or claim another style was for some unfathomable reason superior.Badman Juice wrote:yeah but the people who've posted have mainly been negative rather than open minded. and I assume they listen to dubstep otherwise why post on a dubstep forum.
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yeah, bottom left corner.amidoinitrite wrote:nice man... best of luck![]()
have they put out anything you wrote yet? I'd be interested in hearing
Re: any uk rap fans in here?
but i thought thats what dsf was for? saying that your type of music was better then othersBadman Juice wrote:engage in a petty argument about genre definitions
EDIT: you were the one who claimed this was another style, id still call this ukhh, with perhaps not as uptopar productions and less pleasant to listen toBadman Juice wrote:or claim another style was for some unfathomable reason superior.
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Re: any uk rap fans in here?
Godspeed You! shits all over this... (hint hint Hen)
Re: any uk rap fans in here?
lawl lawl, did azin book yo tikets?
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Lol she was gonna book one for me.& not go. Was tempted to take it but I thought thats kinda deep and I'd never see her to get her the money.
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Re: any uk rap fans in here?
no point in me coming on here to tell people it's better than what they listen to, it won't make them listen to it.crackf wrote:but i thought thats what dsf was for? saying that your type of music was better then othersBadman Juice wrote:engage in a petty argument about genre definitions
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EDIT: you were the one who claimed this was another style, id still call this ukhh, with perhaps not as uptopar productions and less pleasant to listen toBadman Juice wrote:or claim another style was for some unfathomable reason superior.
lol cool well if you can't hear the difference in the subject matter, the way it's presented, the flows and the production style then fair enough.
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Re: any uk rap fans in here?
You obviously aren't aware of what kind of stuff I was playing in the early days. I was always playing stuff harder than the other djs back then. I played a lot of instrumental grime which had a lot of midrange in it, and mixed it with the subbier dubstep stuff that people like mala were making.Badman Juice wrote:i just dont understand how dj's who've been around from the beginning can enjoy mixing that stuff. guys like plastician.
I also produced a lot of grime back then, and still do a lot of grime influenced production now.
Today I still do exactly the same as I did then. I play a bit of grime, vocal and instrumental. I mix this with dubstep, both tearout and chill out.
How people find this so baffling still surprises me. Just because I was there from day one don't mean I have to turn my nose up at everything people who came after me are doing.
Unfortunately that is the mentality of this forum.
I don't like a great deal of the tear out music that people are producing, but I also find a lot of the chilled out stuff very boring. I have a very broad ear for music and my taste in dubstep is no different to that. It is possible to like the cheesiest music and still enjoy the most headstrong stuff too. If you just stop reading into what people do or don't believe to be deemed cool or current on places like this forum, it's easy to admit you like something that other people might find awful.
I think the reason you may not understand why I play some of the stuff I do is because you, like a lot of people on this forum probably aren't fully aware of all the stuff I actually do play on my radio show and at gigs. If you listen to a set of mine from 2004 and listen to one now I think sonically, the idea is still the same, the styles have just switched up a bit.
It sounds like I'm ranting, I'm not - I'm just trying to explain how my head works.
I am always surprised when people say things like what you just said. I've probably stayed truer to the sounds I was playing back in 2003 more than most people. Have a listen back to one of my sets from then and put it next to my latest rinse podcast and I think you might begin to understand how I enjoy the music I do now. I just like it all, it's that simple! I know people on here are passionate about sub genres within the sound but I personally am passionate about all streams of the sound, and bass music in general for that matter - it's the bass that I'm into ultimately.
I love mala, pinch and horsepower.... But I also love stuff by flux pavilion and jakes... Same way I love what skream, benga and artwork are doing with the magnetic man stuff. I'm not ashamed to admit that I like what the majority of people on this forum think is garbage, I don't deal with politics I deal with playing music I enjoy.
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Re: any uk rap fans in here?
You obviously aren't aware of what kind of stuff I was playing in the early days. I was always playing stuff harder than the other djs back then. I played a lot of instrumental grime which had a lot of midrange in it, and mixed it with the subbier dubstep stuff that people like mala were making.Badman Juice wrote:i just dont understand how dj's who've been around from the beginning can enjoy mixing that stuff. guys like plastician.
I also produced a lot of grime back then, and still do a lot of grime influenced production now.
Today I still do exactly the same as I did then. I play a bit of grime, vocal and instrumental. I mix this with dubstep, both tearout and chill out.
How people find this so baffling still surprises me. Just because I was there from day one don't mean I have to turn my nose up at everything people who came after me are doing.
Unfortunately that is the mentality of this forum.
I don't like a great deal of the tear out music that people are producing, but I also find a lot of the chilled out stuff very boring. I have a very broad ear for music and my taste in dubstep is no different to that. It is possible to like the cheesiest music and still enjoy the most headstrong stuff too. If you just stop reading into what people do or don't believe to be deemed cool or current on places like this forum, it's easy to admit you like something that other people might find awful.
I think the reason you may not understand why I play some of the stuff I do is because you, like a lot of people on this forum probably aren't fully aware of all the stuff I actually do play on my radio show and at gigs. If you listen to a set of mine from 2004 and listen to one now I think sonically, the idea is still the same, the styles have just switched up a bit.
It sounds like I'm ranting, I'm not - I'm just trying to explain how my head works.
I am always surprised when people say things like what you just said. I've probably stayed truer to the sounds I was playing back in 2003 more than most people. Have a listen back to one of my sets from then and put it next to my latest rinse podcast and I think you might begin to understand how I enjoy the music I do now. I just like it all, it's that simple! I know people on here are passionate about sub genres within the sound but I personally am passionate about all streams of the sound, and bass music in general for that matter - it's the bass that I'm into ultimately.
I love mala, pinch and horsepower.... But I also love stuff by flux pavilion and jakes... Same way I love what skream, benga and artwork are doing with the magnetic man stuff. I'm not ashamed to admit that I like what the majority of people on this forum think is garbage, I don't deal with politics I deal with playing music I enjoy.
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Taking a lot of the flak, and a little of the plaudits is part of what I'm all about.....
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