it could have been good but started with born slippy and is ending here with a...
/ban
Re: Risking getting a ban here...
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 7:39 am
by LilWUB
Mods - can we make this thread a sticky?
Re: Risking getting a ban here...
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 7:45 am
by Sexual_Chocolate
incnic wrote:
/ban
Re: Risking getting a ban here...
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 9:36 am
by kava
alternately just extend the drum solo of soundgarden- black hole sun (skrillex re0edit). thats a start at least.
Re: Risking getting a ban here...
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:38 am
by exfox
LilWUB wrote:
exfox wrote:
mate 150bpm is not even a genre..
Not sure what you mean. I could give a crap about a genre. Genre seems to have hijacked this thread because I mislabeled in the OP.
150bpm does not exist
Re: Risking getting a ban here...
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:23 pm
by EliteLennon117
There is a science behind it. For instance everybody knows that a song needs a pH within the range of 3-11 any thing outside that range is too strong and completely falls apart in water. 150 bpm makes the song acidic, because if you take the negative log of 1.50 you get a ph of -2.1760912590556812420812890085306. Since there is no basic species in the solution that is the total pH. Now you may be sitting there and wondering about all of the other bpms. The answer to that question lies withing the fact that kick drums and snares are strong bases. Since there is a large molarity of kick drums and snares the problem becomes simple stoichiometry with the [OH-] in excess. This brings the pH of House to about 6.23, Dubstep 7.34, and Drum & Bass at about 8.40. That is why we don't have 150 bpm.
Re: Risking getting a ban here...
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:58 pm
by exfox
EliteLennon117 wrote:There is a science behind it. For instance everybody knows that a song needs a pH within the range of 3-11 any thing outside that range is too strong and completely falls apart in water. 150 bpm makes the song acidic, because if you take the negative log of 1.50 you get a ph of -2.1760912590556812420812890085306. Since there is no basic species in the solution that is the total pH. Now you may be sitting there and wondering about all of the other bpms. The answer to that question lies withing the fact that kick drums and snares are strong bases. Since there is a large molarity of kick drums and snares the problem becomes simple stoichiometry with the [OH-] in excess. This brings the pH of House to about 6.23, Dubstep 7.34, and Drum & Bass at about 8.40. That is why we don't have 150 bpm.
jah speaks thru your keyboard
Re: Risking getting a ban here...
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:40 pm
by titched
It is kinda interesting how 150 bpm is no man's land. i actually have a collection of random trax at 150 for use in dj sets when i want to progress thru tempos.
Re: Risking getting a ban here...
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:52 pm
by TopManLurka
'born slippy' is still a better tune than half of the swamp/new-garage/t3echo shit wave that's going on in the uk.