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does anyone know the tune played after spongebob i think which sounded a bit like spongebob with a filter over it?
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I know I wasn't there, but could it possibly be "68" by 12th Planet (bout half way through on their myspace player)?Foundational wrote:does anyone know the tune played after spongebob i think which sounded a bit like spongebob with a filter over it?
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this is what its all about. big up!Uncle Bill wrote:This was my first DMZ experience and it killed. Been listening to this music for four years but have only made it to nights in Bristol before.
The whole lineup blew me away and Pinch and Joker did Bristol proud!
Seriously, best club night I've been to since Metalheadz in '96 (yes, I'm that old).
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Echo that - my first DMZ and the first time since MetalHeadz that I've had that vibe. The synergy between DJ, system, and heads just there for the music -Uncle Bill wrote:This was my first DMZ experience and it killed. Been listening to this music for four years but have only made it to nights in Bristol before.
The whole lineup blew me away and Pinch and Joker did Bristol proud!
Seriously, best club night I've been to since Metalheadz in '96 (yes, I'm that old).
I was at the Leisure Lounge in 96/97 and countless Blue Note sessions after and this was the same feeling
Big Up DMZ
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Amen to that. I stopped going to d&b nights around 2000 because the attitude and music just kept getting more and more lame. This reminded me what I liked about clubs in the first place!FairiesWearBoots wrote:Echo that - my first DMZ and the first time since MetalHeadz that I've had that vibe. The synergy between DJ, system, and heads just there for the music -Uncle Bill wrote:This was my first DMZ experience and it killed. Been listening to this music for four years but have only made it to nights in Bristol before.
The whole lineup blew me away and Pinch and Joker did Bristol proud!
Seriously, best club night I've been to since Metalheadz in '96 (yes, I'm that old).
I was at the Leisure Lounge in 96/97 and countless Blue Note sessions after and this was the same feeling
Big Up DMZ
I love the idea that DJs can play what they like as long as it's got the right feel unlike most nights that only book DJs that are going to play the same beats all night. The whole attitude is positive and inclusive and true to the spirit of acid house / rave which is where all this started when I was a kid. The crowd are the same - they're all totally in love with music, not themselves or drugs or clothes or whatever. Dubstep is the best music scene this country's had for a very long time. We're lucky to have it.
Great forum, by the way. I've lurked many times but never posted!
amen.Uncle Bill wrote:Amen to that. I stopped going to d&b nights around 2000 because the attitude and music just kept getting more and more lame. This reminded me what I liked about clubs in the first place!FairiesWearBoots wrote:Echo that - my first DMZ and the first time since MetalHeadz that I've had that vibe. The synergy between DJ, system, and heads just there for the music -Uncle Bill wrote:This was my first DMZ experience and it killed. Been listening to this music for four years but have only made it to nights in Bristol before.
The whole lineup blew me away and Pinch and Joker did Bristol proud!
Seriously, best club night I've been to since Metalheadz in '96 (yes, I'm that old).
I was at the Leisure Lounge in 96/97 and countless Blue Note sessions after and this was the same feeling
Big Up DMZ
I love the idea that DJs can play what they like as long as it's got the right feel unlike most nights that only book DJs that are going to play the same beats all night. The whole attitude is positive and inclusive and true to the spirit of acid house / rave which is where all this started when I was a kid. The crowd are the same - they're all totally in love with music, not themselves or drugs or clothes or whatever. Dubstep is the best music scene this country's had for a very long time. We're lucky to have it.
Great forum, by the way. I've lurked many times but never posted!
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