Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 12:24 am
this tune gets me emotionalNiGHTS-24 wrote:Lots of people have said this but when Toasty stoped making tunes. The guy was on another level
Angel
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this tune gets me emotionalNiGHTS-24 wrote:Lots of people have said this but when Toasty stoped making tunes. The guy was on another level
Angel
still good thoehbrums1 wrote:Dungeon is probably the most predictable style...legend4ry wrote:Now, because the fact people like that whole dungeon sound.
An absolute percy of all time. Really takes me back to hearing and playing it in clubs for the first time, proper emotional. Genuinely, Toasty, the best to ever do it.johney wrote:this tune gets me emotionalNiGHTS-24 wrote:Lots of people have said this but when Toasty stoped making tunes. The guy was on another level
Angel
true story
You seem to be pretty obsessed with itlegend4ry wrote:Now, because the fact people like that whole dungeon sound.
Much like any other style or subgenre some of it is good and some of it is bad... ignore genre names, sort the wheat from the chaff, carry on as you wereehbrums1 wrote:Dungeon is probably the most predictable style...legend4ry wrote:Now, because the fact people like that whole dungeon sound.
Wish i could hear this ona rigjohney wrote:this tune gets me emotionalNiGHTS-24 wrote:Lots of people have said this but when Toasty stoped making tunes. The guy was on another level
Angel
true story
its not all doom and gloom, when u can pick up beautys like this for a couple of quid http://www.discogs.com/Dusk-Blackdown-M ... ster/11064ariosa wrote:it's pretty depressing to go on Discogs and see the price gouging people try to get away with.. I'm trying to complete my collection of Box Clever records, but this is just dissapointing: http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?releas ... 0744&ev=rb
Just be patient man, the sales history says this has never gone for more than a tenner. Besides one of the sellers is vinylvendor who is a known discogs tnuc.ariosa wrote:it's pretty depressing to go on Discogs and see the price gouging people try to get away with.. I'm trying to complete my collection of Box Clever records, but this is just dissapointing: http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?releas ... 0744&ev=rb
those suggestions are based on trending google searches in total. not your personal searches. that's why google has to deal with lawsuits from time to time.
Poor by your standardincnic wrote:who is toasty
hard not to be when you hear a sound that used to be so full of energy and movement turn into one of the most predictable and formulaic sounds on the planet. I'm just glad it's not that big in seattle. I suppose it is good for all the people who missed 2006southstar wrote:You seem to be pretty obsessed with itlegend4ry wrote:Now, because the fact people like that whole dungeon sound.
It is getting tedious, I don't mind it that much but in small doses. Too much is just.... uuuuuurrrrrghghghghglegend4ry wrote:Now, because the fact people like that whole dungeon sound.