im new to dubstep but its the best music ive heard in ages!
I often enjoy the Burial album with 2 litres of Frosty Jacks and innumerable rocks of crack cocaine with a ketamine chaser? Mind you I enjoy car alarms with this wacky combo, so hats off to excessive narcotics - huzzah!!DJ Whistla wrote:this made me piss myself!!!![]()
is this a piss-take?????
funlovinlondonguy wrote:the other good thing ive found about the burial cd though, which im not sure will apply to the other artists youve mentioned, is that its especially good for when youre smoking something a bit stronger than tobacco! when everyone is getting a little lightheaded and passing a joint around, there really is nothing better. especially when that spaceape guy comes in, that really takes it over the edge.
David Niven apparently used to do the same thing before he died, minus the Burial album. I think he substituted the music of Phil Collins as they were cheap at the time.
P.S. The Burial album's much better than the Boxcutter. Don't remember Boxcutter being in the Times, so that proves it.
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Shonky wrote:I often enjoy the Burial album with 2 litres of Frosty Jacks and innumerable rocks of crack cocaine with a ketamine chaser? Mind you I enjoy car alarms with this wacky combo, so hats off to excessive narcotics - huzzah!!DJ Whistla wrote:this made me piss myself!!!![]()
is this a piss-take?????
funlovinlondonguy wrote:the other good thing ive found about the burial cd though, which im not sure will apply to the other artists youve mentioned, is that its especially good for when youre smoking something a bit stronger than tobacco! when everyone is getting a little lightheaded and passing a joint around, there really is nothing better. especially when that spaceape guy comes in, that really takes it over the edge.
David Niven apparently used to do the same thing before he died, minus the Burial album. I think he substituted the music of Phil Collins as they were cheap at the time.
P.S. The Burial album's much better than the Boxcutter. Don't remember Boxcutter being in the Times, so that proves it.
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[quote="Spaceboy]P.S. The Burial album's much better than the Boxcutter. Don't remember Boxcutter being in the Times, so that proves it.[/quote][/b]
you gotta be kiddin me[/quote]
Kidding about the Times thing, and I do like Oneiric, but don't feel it's as soulful as the Burial album - got both, but do get the feeling that Boxcutter's erring towards the fiddly prog rock tinkering end of things that the idm crowd love so much, whereas the Burial stuff's got a certain simplicity and atmosphere that I didn't really get from Boxcutter. He's still nowhere near as wanky as Squarepusher though
And it's more garagey - thus better
you gotta be kiddin me[/quote]
Kidding about the Times thing, and I do like Oneiric, but don't feel it's as soulful as the Burial album - got both, but do get the feeling that Boxcutter's erring towards the fiddly prog rock tinkering end of things that the idm crowd love so much, whereas the Burial stuff's got a certain simplicity and atmosphere that I didn't really get from Boxcutter. He's still nowhere near as wanky as Squarepusher though
And it's more garagey - thus better
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Yeah, surprisingly. Funniest thing the other week on the Wright stuff where some ex-crackhead said exactly the same thing - could have been someone giving it the ironic caller thing though.ifp wrote:arf
"that cracks really morish"
neone watch peepshow?
Superhands needs his own show for sure
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Ha ha peepshow is wicked...as is the boxcutter album! I have an on/off beard and the tunes work regardless of being clean shaven...
Oh and burial is quality too.....
Oh and burial is quality too.....
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i am quite amused by the idea that some of you think this all might have been an elaborate ruse - im not entirely sure why anyone would do that but im definitely being quite genuine in what ive posted here! i do love the burial album. im so dissapointed i didnt get to go to the dmz night on saturday but i had to have dinner with the in laws. would have loved to have 'mediated on bass weight' though - that sounds terribly exciting! might all have been a bit much for me but id love to give it a go! might have to practice how to 'skank out' from what ive read but im guessing its the type of dancing i used to do at my university when they played bits of dub and reggae - i think i was perhaps the biggest bob marley fan in the cambridge area!
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