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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 5:24 pm
by andy havok
I am still smoking in dat raasclaart establishment, Untill dash out season.

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 5:41 pm
by vonboyage
Lmao :lol:

U gimme joke. So wherever you are, Be sure to find me skanking right next to yah... apparently wth a zoot then..

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 5:41 pm
by special_k
was sick hearing slt on mic duties again, can't remember the last time I heard them out, but they deserve more acknowledgement definitely. Big up vicious! sounded heavy over kode 9's set. And crazy d has jokes lyrics and can ride a riddem, he has his own style, and is head and shoulders in terms of content and delivery over 99% of dnb mcs.

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 6:47 pm
by vicious
specail k said!
was sick hearing slt on mic duties again, can't remember the last time I heard them out, but they deserve more acknowledgement definitely. Big up vicious! sounded heavy over kode 9's set. And crazy d has jokes lyrics and can ride a riddem, he has his own style, and is head and shoulders in terms of content and delivery over 99% of dnb mcs

big up fam u no ur stuff!

once again out to all those that know about the foundation! bless up!

blaze an gwarn!

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 7:24 pm
by vicious
[quote : markle said!]
Last night was wicked. Benny Ill, Headhunter (Appleblim - lost in action), Kode9 and Youngsta smasharoonied it. SLT Mob touched the mic alongside CD, flexing hard! Future music right there. I think all the dj's played stuff i hadn;t heard before and left the whole place skanking deep and drawing for the rewind (hold tight Bandit Laughing ) [/quote]


yeah it was def a big one loved it! I aint touched dwn in forward for a long while! can't forget my roots. Forward thinking! Dubstep forever!

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 10:37 pm
by jaime
Rudeski Damager: KNOWS
the_pearl: DOESN'T

Re: difference of opinion

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:45 am
by fullyrecordingz
UFO over easy wrote:
FullyRecordingz wrote: he aint merkin crazy D. if you see what he really said he meant that he preferes someone with suttin more to say than an entire night of woahing.
that chap wrote:would have loved to see some lyricists bless the mic instead of the typical d&b styled "cheer-leaders". Anyone remember "woah-woah-woah!"...all night friggin long?
Dunno, that's just the way I read it; accusing Crazy of something like that just sounds uninformed. Came across as a bit of a whinge, which wouldn't have been bad if he'd been part of this long enough to know what Crazy D and Benny Ill were about musically..

I might've been a bit quick to criticise though.

i swear down. forum politics is too much for me. i just come here to catch a few joke inbetween the rest of my life man. but i notice a few other things too. im gona just ignore it ..

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:53 am
by mos dan
nine sssmashed it, benny ill lots of fun too.. good to see a few people i hadn't seen in a while too, hello.

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 8:41 am
by boomnoise
a nice simple equation can some up:

CRZ D + SLT = FWD

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 9:27 am
by osk
Was a sweet night.

The Kode was mentally good. I enjoyed Headhunter - love his style - but an hour of half step CAN get a touch laborious. Needless to say, though, all his tunes were bad.

By the time The 9 came on people were begging for something big and he certainlty didn't disappoint. Right from the first tune to the last his set was spot on. Glad he finished with Poison Dart - that tune is sicko.

And yes, the crowd was insanely young.

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 9:31 am
by pk-
bloody kids and their wob wob music

Re: difference of opinion

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:15 am
by kidcazual
UFO over easy wrote:
the_pearl wrote: Sorry bredda, but I BE in E8 everyday ALL day, watch who you callin a tourist. You was one of those youngers who took the train into the city, innit? I f#kin walked to that party, son. But it's all love though.
You called Crazy D a 'dnb styled cheerleader'. You're a fwd>> tourist. He was on form last night as well.. the reaction when he touched mic for the first time was beyond ridiculous.

dont know nuttin about tourists , but what i can say , is crazy d , fer me brings his own style , while out raving in copenhagen a while back i completly realized what D is about on the mic , making me feel that little bit of familiarity and i think this helps in a rave because the more comfy u are the more open too music and people u become , and now whereever i see him , its like a little of the fwd vibe is there ,

CRAZY D , BRINGING A SMALL PART OF LONDON TOO A TOWN NEAR U

BOOTS

Re: difference of opinion

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 1:12 pm
by el sudor
the_pearl wrote:
El Sudor wrote:
the_pearl wrote:ok. yes the Kode set was BIG. Really well mixed. Large tunes. But overall the crowd was mad young, and the MC's were annoying as hell. would have loved to see some lyricists bless the mic instead of the typical d&b styled "cheer-leaders". Anyone remember "woah-woah-woah!"...all night friggin long? That was bordering on hellish. And the fisrt DJ who was playing all the throw-back rave shit (yes I am well old enough to remembers those records) was just not a peoper for a warm-up DJ. Play some dubs, play some roots, set the vibe. He had the bass cranked way up for a half-empty club, and it just didn't fit.

Just sharing one perspective.
PRL.





I never get it, people are new listening to the music, going to these nights and so on and start pointing how nights should be run.... tourists.
Sorry bredda, but I BE in E8 everyday ALL day, watch who you callin a tourist. You was one of those youngers who took the train into the city, innit? I f#kin walked to that party, son. But it's all love though.

????

saying your a musical tourist, dont care where your form, e8 or if your from e17 like brian harvey, dont care if you walked to fwd>> got there in a wheel chair or flew. my point was that your a freshman and your coming in complaining about the microphone godfather of dubstep. if you dont like it then thats a shame cos hes at a lot of dances... and im not a yout either and i never managed to reach that fwd>> so i wasnt "one of those youngers who took the train into the city".

sorry.

Re: difference of opinion

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:48 pm
by osk
El Sudor wrote:
the_pearl wrote:
El Sudor wrote:
saying your a musical tourist, dont care where your form, e8 or if your from e17 like brian harvey, dont care if you walked to fwd>> got there in a wheel chair or flew. my point was that your a freshman and your coming in complaining about the microphone godfather of dubstep. if you dont like it then thats a shame cos hes at a lot of dances... and im not a yout either and i never managed to reach that fwd>> so i wasnt "one of those youngers who took the train into the city".

sorry.
word :arrow:

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 3:42 pm
by mos dan
Osk wrote:I enjoyed Headhunter - love his style - but an hour of half step CAN get a touch laborious. Needless to say, though, all his tunes were bad.
yeah i think personally i just have some kind of pathological aversion to halfstep, because... *observes the forum's unspoken 'if you haven't got anything nice to say...' rule*

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 3:53 pm
by dandy
only caught youngsters set due to that que but as always i personaly wasnt feeling any of the mcs; too hypd and loud, i jus find i cant listen to the music aswell. dnt need a hype man like those boys who were there the other night (SLT mob?). i feel crazyd though as hes much more subtle and has quite witty one liners. when ive seen skepta (think it was him) he seems to know its about making it more low key and let the music play more.
anyone check the new nyabinghi tune that youngster dropped? that was BAD
and the super cool indie band that got locked off from the g/list :twisted:
only in ther for an hour so im scrounging for the memories.
big up winston

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 4:03 pm
by ufo over easy
mos dan wrote:
Osk wrote:I enjoyed Headhunter - love his style - but an hour of half step CAN get a touch laborious. Needless to say, though, all his tunes were bad.
yeah i think personally i just have some kind of pathological aversion to halfstep, because... *observes the forum's unspoken 'if you haven't got anything nice to say...' rule*
Headhunter didn't really play that much though? He had loads of four to the floor banger things :) I think it's more to do with the fact that sets of tunes by only a few producers all with very similar sounds gets slightly stale. I was feeling his stuff though still, but it would've been the icing on the cake to have appleblim there too.

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:55 am
by dikiie.
youngsters? trains n tourists? bollocks to u mate. i come fwd n dmz on the regs tru i have to mish from essex but fuck u. im starting my own parties dwn here. i bin pulling bare raves sins i was 15. u arrogant tnuc bet ur one of these dicks hu hates on evry1 diss's wobble wobble will still pretend to skank to benga and then ignore the fact u dont no hu paradox is. u cant dj nethiong but cclever techno i bet u dress like a nu rave tnuc n like the klaxons.
god forgive me if we meet in a rave snob

bollocks

neways. yeah wot aa fucking sick night. have never been so smoked. yeah cupl of tune IDS wot was the 'please come to the station, your son is dead'
sick. and whaaattt the fuck was kode 9s first tune. i didnt have a clue sounded like flowdan in there big up to chef who spent the first half behind the decks skinning then the second by the exit fucking BLITZED. best wake iv ever bin to

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:57 am
by dikiie.
and crazy d is the daddy.

WOAH WOAH WOAH

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:48 pm
by tha_illsta
DiKiie. wrote:wot was the 'please come to the station, your son is dead'
Mr. Kirk's Nightmare by 4Hero, label: Reinforced