DUBSTEP SAVED MY LIFE!!! - THE AFTERMATH!!!!!!!

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Post by d_three » Sun May 13, 2007 4:01 pm

Markle wrote:This night should have come with a warning - take ear plugs or suffer!!!
Sound was well beefy!!! The bassline was penetrating.
Was trying to talk to heva, but couldnt understand a word. :D
BIG night! My head still buzzing from the vibes.

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Post by reso » Sun May 13, 2007 4:04 pm

What a night! Haven't had that much fun doing a set for a while. Was probably a little over hyped! I'm sore today from all the jumping around i did :oops: :D

Big up Boom for organising the whole shindig. Every set was badass!!

Large. Gotta happen again i tells ya!

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Post by tronman » Sun May 13, 2007 4:06 pm

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Post by ramadanman » Sun May 13, 2007 4:10 pm

jahova is the ultimate grower! love that tune now. went off last night, you could tell on the stream

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Post by bert » Sun May 13, 2007 4:10 pm

Crazydave wrote:if anyone recorded the stream, don't hesitate to up that monster! :)
the whole lot was live archived - wlll be uploading tomorrow :)

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Post by reso » Sun May 13, 2007 4:10 pm

Mr babylon was hurtin badly. There was king size twix all over floor.....

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Post by rodazlan » Sun May 13, 2007 4:10 pm

Heavyweight night really enjoyed the sets and the energy from all the DJ's

Sgt. Pokes was on form and I was singing that Love U tune at the top of my voice. Not pretty :D

I thought Reso was gonna hit the ceiling you were bouncing so hard on the stage.

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Post by pure » Sun May 13, 2007 4:11 pm

reso wrote:What a night! Haven't had that much fun doing a set for a while. Was probably a little over hyped! I'm sore today from all the jumping around i did :oops: :D

Big up Boom for organising the whole shindig. Every set was badass!!

Large. Gotta happen again i tells ya!

Is there any recording of your set? Audio needed son.

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Post by sinc_vision » Sun May 13, 2007 4:18 pm

Had a heavy night, though there was still a good few hours worth of skank left in me.
Special biggups to lady of the hour farrah, roguestar, reso, obIwan, dozer and whistla (good luck today mate).
Damn straight on the sound, my ears are still ringing (5pm!).
Lovin the cheap beers, 2pund30 pint of guiness in a plastic cup. Boom!
I promised farrah and rogustar a bit of a rant so here goes. Tubby`s set was very, very *meh*. Newham generals were an unrequired commodity. I said this to peeps last night but it`s true, the night was called `Dubstep Changed My Life`, not `Dubstep Changed My Life Via The Medium of Grime`. Dubstep is all about beats, it`s not about mc`s trying to take control of it, it`s about flowing with it and stepping in when it LETS you. Not only did they spit waaaay too much but also the sound wasn`t suited to their style, all it did was hurt my ears, straight up drove me off the dancefloor.*rant over*
After that it was blessed to have Mala come on and rip it as dubstep should be and Poax give a lesson on how to touch the beats. Absolutely smashin it set, the way Mala makes a mix such a journey never ceases to amaze me.
Reso and Rusko heated the night up big time. Played banger after banger and clearly loved every minute of it, it always heavy to see dj`s shocking out as much as the next man. Props to all the dj`s playing but before these guys came up it was looking something like a high school prom. Shackleton has skills both in terms of production and dj`ing but his tunes just aren`t dancefloor material.
Sorry that i missed out on Boomnoise`s set, would`ve liked to see what he brings. Still, got to see the man bless mic.
Despite any negative comments i made this was overall a heavy night and i look forward to there being more in the future. Naisu Wun.
Slothrop wrote:well, the bass is interesting but the post-hegemoniacal rhythmic interventionism of the cowbell part is overly redolent of paleospheric neo-step
Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.

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Post by reso » Sun May 13, 2007 4:20 pm

Pure wrote:
reso wrote:What a night! Haven't had that much fun doing a set for a while. Was probably a little over hyped! I'm sore today from all the jumping around i did :oops: :D

Big up Boom for organising the whole shindig. Every set was badass!!

Large. Gotta happen again i tells ya!

Is there any recording of your set? Audio needed son.
shall be up for download tomorrow i believe. :wink:

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Post by obiwan » Sun May 13, 2007 4:20 pm

Generals murked, what you undah? D&G is united under one roof guv?!

Only reason I'm saying is that between Mala and Resob2bRusko you already had dubstep locked and Newham G's were over beats that don't get played unless by Tubby like that one with the crazy skank that speeds up at the end of each verse with the snare roll, so it brings something else unique into scenario! Trus a lot of people like grime and don't mind about the dubstep as well as vice versa, not me tho 50/50

I heard Reso talking about King size twix outside as well! :lol:
Rusko, I wanted to big you up as well but that lady was chatting to you who thought I was you!
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Post by sinc_vision » Sun May 13, 2007 4:21 pm

yeah bruv, good to see you there man, though you went m.i.a during/after mala`s set.
Slothrop wrote:well, the bass is interesting but the post-hegemoniacal rhythmic interventionism of the cowbell part is overly redolent of paleospheric neo-step
Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.

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Post by bert » Sun May 13, 2007 4:25 pm

Pure wrote:
reso wrote:What a night! Haven't had that much fun doing a set for a while. Was probably a little over hyped! I'm sore today from all the jumping around i did :oops: :D

Big up Boom for organising the whole shindig. Every set was badass!!

Large. Gotta happen again i tells ya!
Is there any recording of your set? Audio needed son.
hold tight on the recordings... have just surfaced from my flu stained bed :D sets need trimming up cus of the couple of breaks in the stream then I'll start uploading them.

If someone orders a chinese to my flat and a large bottle of coke I'll upload them tonight :D :D :D

Big up boom on what was an awesome night - pure vibes/engery from the minute the night kicked off! for those that missed boomnoise's set, you have a treat in store on the archives!!! Nice one Rod Azlan on the mic too :)

Big up deapoh (my Mum's favourite) and Ben UFO, top set - as were the serato technials before Shackleton started :D no one would believe me on the stream that we couldn't hear anything either!

Shackleton was deep, great to hear his sound on a big system. Reso and Rusko, what can I say - the orginal Metal Thug and Cockney Slug! Big up haywire on the roam cam bringing the streamers closer the mayhem caused by their set!

Tubby and the Newham Gens smashed it - and me, by this time I was streaming myself! Spent the last two hours shaking in the office, so missed Mala and Tronman :(

Lastly thanks to Misery for driving back to Brighton, lifesaver! Kid - you were missed mate!!! Next time.......

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Post by ufo over easy » Sun May 13, 2007 5:09 pm

BIG UP BERT!!! If there's a forum awards this year you get my vote for soldier of the year, seriously

and Newham Generals are sick, I dare you to say that to D Double's face mr. vision :D
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Post by grievous_angel » Sun May 13, 2007 5:13 pm

love for the grime / dubstep crossover...

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Post by rootsteady » Sun May 13, 2007 5:40 pm

The show was broacast upon any website...? i've seen this guy holding a webcam allnight long..... :) xtra nice show anyway..

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Post by ufo over easy » Sun May 13, 2007 5:45 pm

yeah rocksteady it was live on streamizm.com :)
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Post by sinc_vision » Sun May 13, 2007 5:50 pm

UFO over easy wrote:Newham Generals are sick, I dare you to say that to D Double's face mr. vision :D
each to their own init. as a wiseman(?) just said to me "variety is the spice of life and all that shit". spoken like a scholar and a gentleman.
basically i like dubstep mc`s to be on some walking on water business, not wading through it. scares all the marine life away init.
Slothrop wrote:well, the bass is interesting but the post-hegemoniacal rhythmic interventionism of the cowbell part is overly redolent of paleospheric neo-step
Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.

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Post by bribkin » Sun May 13, 2007 6:01 pm

Grievous Angel wrote:love for the grime / dubstep crossover...

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u know what being a little tipsy i started chatting to tubby and foots and badness about this very subject i was telling them how dubstep and grime should just love each other more, i think they was agreeing tho my memory is hazy. maybe they were just laughin at me. haha. haha. haha. vision what's wrong wtih having a bit of both innit? ever1 to their own as well but all tastes catered for blah blah same old argument

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Post by ufo over easy » Sun May 13, 2007 6:07 pm

I was a bit disappointed with how little grime tubby was playing have to say..
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