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Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:29 pm
by HamCrescendo
sounds like Mass needs to sort its shit out.

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:32 pm
by spiderman
kay wrote:It always tend to start clearing out by 2-3, never figured out why though as the last sets are always as awesome as the rest of the night. Semi-gutted I didn't make this one, must definitely get to the next one!!!
ye but this was a bit more noticeable than normal. like from it being RAMMED to like 2/3 or half way full it was contrasting. fuck it, more room to skank for the rest of us.

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:45 pm
by spiderman
SwiftGuyver wrote: overall though there were too many kids in their who had blatently only been listening to dubstep for the last couple months and were on a hype...bumping into people, taking their shirts off, eating their own faces and complaining if a DJ wasn't playing a standard, smash your own face in wobble tune...

not as good as previous DMZ nights...IMO...

but i still had a good night overall...i was lean up and got pretty pissed aswell...loads of brandy, rum and beer...:D
ye i thought the vibe wasnt as good as some of the previous ones. even tho i didnt directly notice many of the dickheads i sorta saw it with people leaving after skream, etc.

i like pretty much the whole spectrum, and wobblers do have a place...

but im weary cos if the recent success of dubstep is gonna attract narrow minded people lookin for bait wobblers only and just hype, as appose to passion for the genre.

im nt gna rant cos its just long, but i will say this...

DEEP MEDI>>>wobblers

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:47 pm
by techdub
wobblers are sick, as are all other types of dubstep.

Just as long as the nights keep good variation in them im happy. I think dmz had that.

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:57 pm
by spiderman
all about kutz/chef dropping "We Are Ie" for the stamina gang. 8)

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:05 pm
by monekh
who was still there for lenny de ice - we are e at the end of chef's set?
loefah couldn't keep his hands off it! tunes like that are what make dmz, obviously I have my age to blame for not having heard that particular tune before, but its that feeling of hearing something new through that system in that place at that time in the morning, jus puts a big smile on your face.

good to hear a new mala bit at the end of dmz set, been waiting for one of those, and that mark pritchard thing was spot on.
was too full... i suppose it makes it even more worthwhile staying til the end so you get some more space... but when theres a gaggle of pissed up girls chatting shit right next to the stack getting in my way as I'm losing control of my limbs to miracles, it kind of ruins it. if you want to talk, why do it in one of the loudest square metres in london?

but on the whole, dmz strong as ever

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:12 pm
by special_k
i think i turned up for the wrong half of the night, arrived just as mystikz were finishing, as someone said already it looked like it had all gone a bit nathan barley, enjoyed chefs set but not really much else, first time i ever left dmz not feeling elated about dubstep. my tune of the night - just one of those days remix, one classic that hasn't been rinsed into oblivion and it kinda summed up the whole night for me.

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:14 pm
by dubluke
Phill The Bass wrote:
MJBlount wrote:Only caught about 20minutes of Skream's set but did anyone else think it was, I duno...meh :?
No....possibly one of the best sets I've ever heard.

dubluke wrote:
ajantis_art wrote:mystikz ending their set with that jungle track, skream played some very mad slowed-down jungle breaks in his set, absolutely sick.
yeah that was sick when he played that old cloud 9 track!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xif0mr7Hi0U

big
Yes Luke definitely! But I think Skream has made that track more in honour of the Ray Keith remix, which was and still is, massive (if you ain't heard before, check the breakdown from 4 mins in, huge!):
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-eAcvOIWJ6c
aye i've heard that mix of it too, fucking sick

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:39 pm
by spiderman
monekh wrote:who was still there for lenny de ice - we are e at the end of chef's set?
loefah couldn't keep his hands off it! tunes like that are what make dmz, obviously I have my age to blame for not having heard that particular tune before, but its that feeling of hearing something new through that system in that place at that time in the morning, jus puts a big smile on your face.


good to hear a new mala bit at the end of dmz set, been waiting for one of those, and that mark pritchard thing was spot on.
was too full... i suppose it makes it even more worthwhile staying til the end so you get some more space... but when theres a gaggle of pissed up girls chatting shit right next to the stack getting in my way as I'm losing control of my limbs to miracles, it kind of ruins it. if you want to talk, why do it in one of the loudest square metres in london?

but on the whole, dmz strong as ever
ye thats wot its about man. i was der brockin it out, was nice to have more space at that time. and kutz was big, im feelin his productions.

as for the chatty pissed girls..lol give em a bly this time man. just be happy u didnt have a sausage fest around u like the majority of people in der.

also u just gave me one of dem flash flash memories of wen miracles got dropped. how could i forget. :lol:

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:40 pm
by gazzinho
Wicked night!

Cheers to the Effra crew for making me feel welcome, still spent a lot of the night jumping around on my own under the air conditioners after having to run back to my car for my ear plugs (fucking bouncers said I had literally 2minutes to get em otherwise I wasn't getting back in aaaaaaaarrrrggg!!!), but was nice to have a few others to vibe off of as well.

I thought Chef played the best set of the night. Had some wicked smoother stuff (TRG, Martyn etc) as well as a few bangers thrown in and flawless mixing throughout.

Any of you guys reaching WhyNot? at the end of the month?? I'll probably be down there on my own again (I do have my own friends -honest!!) :|

Gutted that the next one's on the 3rd of Jan... Will still be in France then, and that's the last one before I go to Canada, so won't be able to reach DMZ until may damnit!

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:42 pm
by gazzinho
Oh and shout out to Kutz, was loving We Are IE at the start and a some of your new stuff, nice one :D

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:55 pm
by dubluke
we are e was heavy!! was coming back in from a smoke and heard it running and nearly started running (TOWARDS the room of course) myself!

still....whilst i still had a fun time, like others have said, i didn't come away from this DMZ feeling particularly optimistic about dubstep

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 12:21 am
by gazzinho
Dude, I bought some ER20 earplugs yesterday and think I saw the ones you've got... I know you said they were expensive but are those the £150odd ones??? (ER15s or something) Now that is dedication to the sound!!

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:21 am
by gazzinho
spiderman wrote:
MJBlount wrote:
techdub wrote:what a sick night. first dmz and im not missing any again. fucking loved it, good vibes, sick tunes dropped.
Yes.

The first tune Loefah dropped after that looooooong intro was badman, anyone know what it was?
no idea, but that one was massive! lets see that one again on they old instant replay. 8)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETzRPho0JEM
That's the Mud VIP isn't it??

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:26 am
by gazzinho
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2PaKQq0 ... re=channel

What's this one??? Heard it at the last DMZ and everyone went nuts for it then as well!

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:28 am
by spiderman
i dont think so, it dnt sound like mud.

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:38 am
by gazzinho
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=077JGahT ... re=channel

That's Skream - Burnin' Up (A Jungle Tribute) for those that were asking what the downtempo jungle track he played was.

You sure it wasn't Mud?? Once it gets past the intro it sound a lot like it to me... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ8uJd904SI
I remember him definitely playing it at some point in the set though.

He played another one that sounded like an old computer game haunted house level... Some evil sounding 8bit digital sound -rubbish description I know, but anyone know what I'm on about??

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:44 am
by spiderman
Gazzinho wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2PaKQq0 ... re=channel

What's this one??? Heard it at the last DMZ and everyone went nuts for it then as well!
that ones The Truth - Fatman.

the 1st tune was probably a loefah tune. similar bass sound to mud but dunno if its a vip, the rhythm sounds quite different.

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 4:49 am
by dunkno
Funky Stanton wrote:who was that lad in the Effra drinking cans of Redstripe at the table? lol
haha dat was me m8 did we chat

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:32 am
by dreamizm
"2 Stella please"

"£4 mate"

*gives £4*

"No mate...£4 each "

:o x 8