Coki duppy soursop on vinyl
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i dont care what it sounds like on a system, if im buying the vinyl then it should sound decent on my home set up.
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JBoy wrote:i dont care what it sounds like on a system, if im buying the vinyl then it should sound decent on my home set up.

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Re: Coki duppy soursop on vinyl
Coki's mindset is to produce and master music which is completely centered around soundsystems, that is what dubstep used to be about, and should still be in my mind. As Kode 9 said way back on that old dubstep documentary, and I paraphrase...Lichee wrote:JBoy wrote:i dont care what it sounds like on a system, if im buying the vinyl then it should sound decent on my home set up.at first I thought this tune was a joke, it might be good on a system but the ratio of listening to this on a system and not is waaaay to big for for £7
'I don't make music for people to listen to in their bedrooms, I make it to be played on the biggest and loudest soundsystems out there!'
I don't think I own one Coki record which sounds good on my home speakers, but playing them out is a whole different story!

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? then don't buy it. It's not exactly a hard decision to makeLichee wrote:JBoy wrote:i dont care what it sounds like on a system, if im buying the vinyl then it should sound decent on my home set up.at first I thought this tune was a joke, it might be good on a system but the ratio of listening to this on a system and not is waaaay to big for for £7
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agree that would have made me so happy got some much love for soundboy maybe it will come on the next AWD. its still a massive vinyl just with duppy soursop, even if i dont agree with 7quidmVI wrote:BIG.![]()
Should've pressed Soundboy on the flip though.

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Its on chemical for £5.99
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Gotta say, in the dance or not, this is just too "out there" for me.
Ah well, will keep my eyes peeled for the next AWD release.
Ah well, will keep my eyes peeled for the next AWD release.
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Never realised this had Gyptian vocals on, they don't go well together at all.. shame cause the instrumental is brilliant.
Re: Coki duppy soursop on vinyl
I appreciate that bass weight is best felt on a proper system, mine can still produce a decent depth of sound though. This track just sounds cobbled together.bass_culture wrote:Coki's mindset is to produce and master music which is completely centered around soundsystems, that is what dubstep used to be about, and should still be in my mind. As Kode 9 said way back on that old dubstep documentary, and I paraphrase...Lichee wrote:JBoy wrote:i dont care what it sounds like on a system, if im buying the vinyl then it should sound decent on my home set up.at first I thought this tune was a joke, it might be good on a system but the ratio of listening to this on a system and not is waaaay to big for for £7
'I don't make music for people to listen to in their bedrooms, I make it to be played on the biggest and loudest soundsystems out there!'
I don't think I own one Coki record which sounds good on my home speakers, but playing them out is a whole different story!
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Its not just the weight on this one though... huge range of mids/highs that when played through amazing tweeters just sound unreal when combined with all that weight! A bit like this tune as well...JBoy wrote:I appreciate that bass weight is best felt on a proper system, mine can still produce a decent depth of sound though. This track just sounds cobbled together.bass_culture wrote:Coki's mindset is to produce and master music which is completely centered around soundsystems, that is what dubstep used to be about, and should still be in my mind. As Kode 9 said way back on that old dubstep documentary, and I paraphrase...Lichee wrote:JBoy wrote:i dont care what it sounds like on a system, if im buying the vinyl then it should sound decent on my home set up.at first I thought this tune was a joke, it might be good on a system but the ratio of listening to this on a system and not is waaaay to big for for £7
'I don't make music for people to listen to in their bedrooms, I make it to be played on the biggest and loudest soundsystems out there!'
I don't think I own one Coki record which sounds good on my home speakers, but playing them out is a whole different story!
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I find it funny that people reckon the vocal line ruins the entire song, it's only there for about 15 seconds!
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ThisPinUp wrote:I find it funny that people reckon the vocal line ruins the entire song, it's only there for about 15 seconds!
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Not for £7
If it were a two sider then maybe but not for a oner. Leave it for the Coki freaks. Enjoy!

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Either buy it, or don't. It's that simple.
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You don't have to use PayPal to order from Surus. I don't.Amantus wrote:It's gone off every single time I've heard it in a dance. Will probably end up bagging this, but I'm not sure now that Marduk's come out and I've got my hands on a copy.
Is this likely to be sold anywhere else? I got Lucifer / Ruff Lovin' from Surus, but now Paypal have limited my account until I give them all my personal details under the sun, so I can't buy anything from Surus any more.
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I'm still not so sure it's not. It sounds just like some prime DJ Wanka material. But of course, people will continue to perpetuate this cycle of uplifting anything related to DMZ based on it's name & regardless of it's quality.Lichee wrote:JBoy wrote:i dont care what it sounds like on a system, if im buying the vinyl then it should sound decent on my home set up.at first I thought this tune was a joke, it might be good on a system but the ratio of listening to this on a system and not is waaaay to big for for £7
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^jsml wrote:Terrible.
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Thats it in one mate, coki must be laughing.Cornbreadddd wrote:You don't have to use PayPal to order from Surus. I don't.Amantus wrote:It's gone off every single time I've heard it in a dance. Will probably end up bagging this, but I'm not sure now that Marduk's come out and I've got my hands on a copy.
Is this likely to be sold anywhere else? I got Lucifer / Ruff Lovin' from Surus, but now Paypal have limited my account until I give them all my personal details under the sun, so I can't buy anything from Surus any more.
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I'm still not so sure it's not. It sounds just like some prime DJ Wanka material. But of course, people will continue to perpetuate this cycle of uplifting anything related to DMZ based on it's name & regardless of it's quality.Lichee wrote:JBoy wrote:i dont care what it sounds like on a system, if im buying the vinyl then it should sound decent on my home set up.at first I thought this tune was a joke, it might be good on a system but the ratio of listening to this on a system and not is waaaay to big for for £7
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I'm a big Coki fan, but not feeling this at all. Pass.
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