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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:02 am
by crendore
thc wrote: Coki - Marijuana
Kromestar - Food
Cotti & Cluekid - Sensi Dub
Is there someplace online i can buy these? I can't seem to find them anywhere :(

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:04 am
by metalboxproducts
ImageVImage

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:04 am
by deamonds
crendore wrote:
thc wrote: Coki - Marijuana
Kromestar - Food
Cotti & Cluekid - Sensi Dub
Is there someplace online i can buy these? I can't seem to find them anywhere :(
you wish

I personally think the vocals lately have been good, its a good way to introduce vocals to dubstep. However i would like to see a bit more diversity within the choice of them, even using any genre vocals that are at the same tempo i think sounds sick.

People need to get a life, talking about "white boys listening to a couple of these vocals and thinking they are true rastafari", i think this is a completely void statement, as the whole basis of this music is that it is not influenced by just one type of music, but if people feel a certain tip, why spoil it for them.

"Jeez, these fuckin white boys listening to this techno, they must think theyre fuckin ravers like us jim",

"bollox are they, eyar sun, take one of these bad boys"

"ooowwarr lluuuvvvllly"

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 10:59 am
by jackquinox
metalboxproducts wrote:ImageVImage
Dont do it MBP there not ready for that level of swoonstep

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 11:48 am
by metalboxproducts
jackquinox wrote:
metalboxproducts wrote:ImageVImage
Dont do it MBP there not ready for that level of swoonstep
Doing it now mate. Just waite till ye hear this. Gonna be DMZ posters all the bedroom walls of teen age girls all over the country. :twisted: .

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 4:41 pm
by shonky
deamonds wrote:People need to get a life, talking about "white boys listening to a couple of these vocals and thinking they are true rastafari", i think this is a completely void statement, as the whole basis of this music is that it is not influenced by just one type of music, but if people feel a certain tip, why spoil it for them.
Don't think anyone actually said that they're "true rastafari", just that nabbing a few vocal samples and chucking them over the top of an OK'ish beat for authenticity is a bit weak. I've heard it done well, think N-type, Mystikz and Kion and some others do it justice, but just think it's not that imaginative.

Might be that I've heard the same samples rinsed in the original, the hardcore version, the jungle version, the breakbeat version and now the dubstep version, so it kind of makes me think that nobody's listening to the original and just skankin the beat from the sample cd/site, so do excuse me if I'm coming across a tad jaded with the whole affair.

Have found it very amusing that whilst dubstep producers are caning reggae samples to give it that roots appeal, that grime producers seem to be robbing loads of horrific 80's soft rock for loops so there appears to be some interesting ideas of what earthy, street, authentic, etc is (or indeed if it matters at all).

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 5:10 pm
by crendore
deamonds wrote:
crendore wrote:
thc wrote: Coki - Marijuana
Kromestar - Food
Cotti & Cluekid - Sensi Dub
Is there someplace online i can buy these? I can't seem to find them anywhere :(
you wish
Do you pride yourself in being uterly useless?

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 5:25 pm
by unlikely
crendore wrote:
deamonds wrote:
crendore wrote:
thc wrote: Coki - Marijuana
Kromestar - Food
Cotti & Cluekid - Sensi Dub
Is there someplace online i can buy these? I can't seem to find them anywhere :(
you wish
Do you pride yourself in being uterly useless?

:lol: