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by masstronaut » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:46 pm
frebentos wrote:NINE wrote:
1) Numtpy
now theirs a word I never thought Id see posted here. You scottish man?
There's some kind of poetic irony there I think.

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by Sharmaji » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:48 pm
was thinking about this saturday night @ dubwar. even if i'm not crazy about a tune, wouldn't rock it on the ipod/etc, chances are there's still a place for it in a DJ set that i haven't though of-- and could take the night or the set in other places.
like i enjoy, but am not crazy about, 'system.' i've never played it out. drew it out yesterday to mix, and then found myself drawing for different records than i thought i would... ear-opener, shall we say.
Really, rather than cataloging what you don't like, open up to new things.
and seriously dude-- go outside and maybe listen to some nick drake or something.
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masstronaut
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by masstronaut » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:50 pm
4linehaiku wrote:How is it possible to have that many posts and think Spongebob is by Benga.
Serious question man, do you actually read any posts, or are you just a computer program that quotes random blocks of text and adds a smilie?
That's TWO smilies I think you'll find.

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by bagelator » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:52 pm
NINE wrote:this thread made me think one thing - everyones entitled to their own taste and opinion, but sometimes you just have to admit that the world doesnt need to know about it
put a cork in your arse weasel
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by masstronaut » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:54 pm
bagelator wrote:put a cork in your arse weasel
What's an arse weasel?

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by d u g z » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:55 pm
i think weasel has been shamed into silence
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by slothrop » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:55 pm
Thump Rat wrote:Yeah, but atleast those threads actually push positivity, they are pointless, but atleast they are nice

To be honest it can be quite nice to know that you're not the only person in the whole world who isn't feeling a particular tune.
I'm all in favour of positivity and try to push things I like rather than slating things I don't like, particularly when it comes to newer or less well known producers, but I'd rather hear people say what they actually think in a respectful way than have some enforced positivity where you can't get an interesting discussion because anyone who breaks the consensus gets called a hater.
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by slothrop » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:57 pm
TeReKeTe wrote:was thinking about this saturday night @ dubwar. even if i'm not crazy about a tune, wouldn't rock it on the ipod/etc, chances are there's still a place for it in a DJ set that i haven't though of-- and could take the night or the set in other places.
True dat.
I don't think there are many (any?) dubstep tunes I'd complain about in the right context.
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by tronman » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:57 pm
masstronaut wrote:frebentos wrote:NINE wrote:
1) Numtpy
now theirs a word I never thought Id see posted here. You scottish man?
There's some kind of poetic irony there I think.


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by nine » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:57 pm
hatin is fine, but if you're gonna do, at least hate properly
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by d u g z » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:58 pm
Slothrop wrote:Thump Rat wrote:Yeah, but atleast those threads actually push positivity, they are pointless, but atleast they are nice

To be honest it can be quite nice to know that you're not the only person in the whole world who isn't feeling a particular tune.
I'm all in favour of positivity and try to push things I like rather than slating things I don't like, particularly when it comes to newer or less well known producers, but I'd rather hear people say what they actually think in a respectful way than have some enforced positivity where you can't get an interesting discussion because anyone who breaks the consensus gets called a hater.
well said. It's like when someone said they thought Mary Anne Hobbs said some weird shit at the start of the Kode9 Burial mix, and peeps jumped all over him as if he had drawn a picture of mohammed or something. It was only an opinion.
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by bagelator » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:58 pm
masstronaut wrote:bagelator wrote:put a cork in your arse weasel
What's an arse weasel?

again, a poetic irony
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by frebentos » Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:00 pm
masstronaut wrote:frebentos wrote:NINE wrote:
1) Numtpy
now theirs a word I never thought Id see posted here. You scottish man?
There's some kind of poetic irony there I think.

I fail to see it.
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by tronman » Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:08 pm
i wanna hear skream make some more tunes like 'glamma' 'deep concentration' 'I' and 'untitled'
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by masstronaut » Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:09 pm
bagelator wrote:masstronaut wrote:bagelator wrote:put a cork in your arse weasel
What's an arse weasel?

again, a poetic irony
Oh right, just because everybody in Lisboa has an arse-weasel you don't need to get all elitist about it.

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by dj phonetic » Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:11 pm
tronman wrote:i wanna hear skream make some more tunes like 'glamma' 'deep concentration' 'I' and 'untitled'
word!
I wanna feel the bass not hear it that much... the 'i' bass is sick, love it
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by forensix (mcr) » Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:11 pm
masstronaut wrote:bagelator wrote:masstronaut wrote:bagelator wrote:put a cork in your arse weasel
What's an arse weasel?

again, a poetic irony
Oh right, just because everybody in Lisboa has an arse-weasel you don't need to get all elitist about it.

are you feasible_weasel's mum?
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by drum syndicate » Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:28 pm
There's a lot of stuff that I'm off and on about. I think there's stuff that's too minimal for my tastes and I think there's stuff that's too hectic for my tastes.
CBA to remember tune names though as I'm normally behind on tons of shit and focus mainly on the up and coming folks that I've become acquainted with.
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by 4linehaiku » Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:36 pm
tronman wrote:i wanna hear skream make some more tunes like 'glamma' 'deep concentration' 'I' and 'untitled'
untitled still possibly my favourite skream tune ever. Perfectly sums up the sound that got me into dubstep.
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by pk- » Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:37 pm
tronman wrote:i wanna hear skream make some more tunes like 'glamma' 'deep concentration' 'I' and 'untitled'
i wanna hear more tunes like Jazz Lick from Loefah
still one of the heaviest bits i've ever heard
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