Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 2:02 pm
Oh Shit.
All over this like a cheap suit
All over this like a cheap suit
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ha i've wanted to blurt out bout dis for too long!! beat luke to it delboy!delsa wrote:This is gonna be heavy, respect to tronners for highlighting this, i thought mr Envoy would have already posted about this. anyway its gonna be largeness all round.I've never been to the end, so i'm looking forward to it even more.
Just realised its the same night as the Touchin Bass party...stormfield wrote:heavy heavy heavy... there for sure
End's got a wicked Function One soundsystem
I thought it was Thunder Ridge? The End was always famous for this, no? Plastic People has F1 tho (as does Custard Factory in B'ham) and it's obviously sick.stormfield wrote:heavy heavy heavy... there for sure
End's got a wicked Function One soundsystem
WHAT!!!!Lounge: The Roots of Dubstep - Horsepower, El B, Artwork, Menta, Phuturistix, Landslide, Hatcha (2001 Set)
It is Thunder Ridge.ThinKing wrote:I thought it was Thunder Ridge? The End was always famous for this, no?
Bingo. Not a massive fan of Thunder Ridge, even though they are (were) Bristolians.[b]racket wrote:It is Thunder Ridge.ThinKing wrote:I thought it was Thunder Ridge? The End was always famous for this, no?
I have always found the End system a little too much on the ears.
zinc was down to do a breakbeat garage set but was taken off for some reason...Mr. Messer wrote:dont think ive ever been so excited about a night.
anybody want some pills?
its one o' them ones! breakbeat garage skankage!
yeah last time i went to the end was renegade hardware about 2/3 years ago... and it was most definitelyThinKing wrote:Bingo. Not a massive fan of Thunder Ridge, even though they are (were) Bristolians.[b]racket wrote:It is Thunder Ridge.ThinKing wrote:I thought it was Thunder Ridge? The End was always famous for this, no?
I have always found the End system a little too much on the ears.
That said, the system in the End is pretty damn good, provided you wear earplugs to take the edge off. I remember going to some old DnB parties (Hardware 3rd B'day party anyone?) where it was sounding pretty damn firin.
That grime launch party was quality. No one knew how to dance for the first hour and a half then everyone just seemed to try their own thing! If you stood on the stairs and looked down the dancefloor looked like a perpertual car crash...very fresh after dnb's syncronised 'nodding dog' crowds.DJ $hy wrote:OMG did anyine go to the Grime launch party??
This will be somethnig else I can tell ya
LOUDEST SYSTEM IN LONDON>>>>
Out to the DnB lovers that still get their Dubstep asses to them events