Non Dubstep Tunes played at Dubstep nights
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Classic!! i was playing some rave at a farm a few year back following on from a dj playing the dirtiest of dirty dnb...the drugged up crowd were foaming at the mouths and had rage in their eyes....i stepped up with my bag of early dubstep and garage/grime slightly panicing...started with red hot car and everyone went CRAZY and were really into the change in pace after that.t-woc wrote: my red hot car - squarepusher
Big tune, doesn't sound out of place at all within a dubstep set...infact with the way things are going if it was released today i bet it would be seen as a dubstep track...(?)
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I swear Kode 9 played the whisper song at one DMZ too lol
I want to hear wu tang and mobb deep dropped at a dubstep night on a fat rig. I'd shit myself, I promise.[/quote]
he surely did, he played the whisper song instrumental after 'Sign of the Times' at DMZ. He also ended with some weird track that night, cant remember what it was...
Witness Dub remix is a great opener too... Vex'D 'Fire' Blood 1 remix is a wicked track for fuckin with people's heads...
Also a lot of the Danny Breaks bits from his Alphabet Zoo EPs are lovely, Foreign Beggars too and some Dilla beats too.
I swear Kode 9 played the whisper song at one DMZ too lol
I want to hear wu tang and mobb deep dropped at a dubstep night on a fat rig. I'd shit myself, I promise.[/quote]
he surely did, he played the whisper song instrumental after 'Sign of the Times' at DMZ. He also ended with some weird track that night, cant remember what it was...
Witness Dub remix is a great opener too... Vex'D 'Fire' Blood 1 remix is a wicked track for fuckin with people's heads...
Also a lot of the Danny Breaks bits from his Alphabet Zoo EPs are lovely, Foreign Beggars too and some Dilla beats too.
that video never gets old. i love this tune.....big !municiple wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-YcBVEnLT8
I need this on vinyl -- BAD !threnody wrote:Of course the standard is salt n pepa - push it!
i swear -- i'm gonna drop some Living Colour on a crowd soon. They were amazing....my gosh. America wasnt really ready for them at all....
Who remembers "Cult Of Personality?" Hard to believe that was nearly 20 years ago. I'm getting old !
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I remember!joenice wrote: Who remembers "Cult Of Personality?" Hard to believe that was nearly 20 years ago. I'm getting old !
I knew all the worlds, hah.
those fashions, pricless.
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electric eliminator wrote:nah that was pope who dropped that, kode did tell him he was gonna play it as his first tune afterwards thopaolo wrote: He also played 'Don't Believe The Hype' by Public Enemy.


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ckzdub wrote:no 1 fucking cares about ur oppinion go back to listening to ur soft ass homophobe. garage 2step medatative bullshit
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