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Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:37 am
by jaime
i am pretty sure loefah's first tune, with flow dan had to be loefah, souded a lot like his production anyway

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:49 am
by elgato
Jaime wrote:i am pretty sure loefah's first tune, with flow dan had to be loefah, souded a lot like his production anyway
undoubtedly. the warrior queen one also. but there was one near the end with a (i think) male, melodic vocal, which i think is the one in question

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 12:11 pm
by bash
The first tune in Loefah's set was 'Skeng' by The Bug. It's a new track from his forthcoming album on Ninja Tune and ft. Flowdan and Killa P from Roll Deep.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 12:13 pm
by bash
And the male vocal track near the end of Loefah's set was King Midas Sound 'Surround Me' wich ft on the upcoming Soul Jazz compilation 'Box Of Dub'.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 12:25 pm
by boney
hopper wrote:
ozols man wrote:^ i think i left at 4, the atmosphere "lost" a little something around this time...
:o the last two hours were two hours were sick mate.
Shit. I left on Hatcha's second track. I knew I ws gonna miss something unspeakably bad. I couldn't stand up anymore though.

Shame about some of the sound glitches.

Tracks of the night for me were Distances last one - Feel Me (Genius!)

And that fuckin mental Coki track which got relicked about 4 times!! :twisted:

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 12:29 pm
by boomnoise
which are both killer tracks.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 12:46 pm
by sand leaper
Thought this one was pretty disappointing compared to last time (yes, last time was out of the ordinary, but still). No real momentum setwise or proper vibes until Loefah and Mala came on, and both Benga and Distance seemed content to play half their back catalogue that we've heard a hundred times already, with painfully predictable mixing to boot. It's a shame I was forced to leave around 4am due to my stomach giving me a hard time, Hatcha was really getting down to business at that point.

I agree with the the points raised about the soundsystem, it really starts to get on my nerves that you have to constantly listen to the conversation of the group of people next to you while trying to get into the music. I've yet to experience the "wow"-effect people claim Mass' system has on a good night.

Still, wicked tunage to be heard as per usual. That new Bug/Flow Dan-tune sounded really good, though I suspect that the original is superior to it, as was the case with Jah War. I didn't expect a low key tune like Feel Me to get a rewind, which really made me smile. Finally, Pinch - Boots needs to come out pronto. Shuffling snare drum whipping goodness.

Out to Hopper who I bumped into briefly in the hallway. I could've done with your door blagging skills when I was at your age :P

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 12:49 pm
by blackdown
I thought Appleblim's was the best set, rammed with ideas, rhythm and depth that is missing from lot of high energy sets these days. Big.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 1:03 pm
by ashley
RANDOM TRIO wrote:unfortunatly i was unable to enjoy DMZ this time as hayfever well and truely fooked me up ( perfect timing) . I looked like a crying crackhead. Was getting some funny looks.
Dont forget the classic tissue up the nose to stop the flood ;)

Was only my second DMZ, the first being over a year ago but still, thorougly enjoyed myself and starting to get into it heavily!

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 1:55 pm
by bash
"That new Bug/Flow Dan-tune sounded really good, though I suspect that the original is superior to it, as was the case with Jah War."

There is no remix of 'Skeng' at present. The version Loefah played was produced by The Bug.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 2:00 pm
by sand leaper
BASH wrote:"That new Bug/Flow Dan-tune sounded really good, though I suspect that the original is superior to it, as was the case with Jah War."

There is no remix of 'Skeng' at present. The version Loefah played was produced by The Bug.
I stand corrected. :oops: It sounded a lot like the sledgehammer bass treatment that Loefah is reknowned for, but now that I think back it did have the same hectic feel drumwise as Jah War had. Nevertheless, a great track indeed. Looking forward to the album now.

offtopic: This reminds me of the Warrior Dubz-party last year. I remember seeing Killa P zoned out in the hallway, spitting bars for himself to Plastician's set before going b2b with Flow Dan on The Bug's set afterwards. Good to see something bigger came out of that.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 2:25 pm
by pk-
the sound 'issues' really didn't affect my night that much at all...maybe i've just not got as professional an ear as everyone else :o

what was distance's last tune btw? the sort of...swingy breaks tune? heavy.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 2:34 pm
by slowlygoingdeaf
pk- wrote:what was distance's last tune btw? the sort of...swingy breaks tune? heavy.
distance - feel me

very nice

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 5:26 pm
by blackout
So gutted I missed out on this will defo make the next one

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:56 pm
by tercerojista
pk- wrote:the sound 'issues' really didn't affect my night that much at all...maybe i've just not got as professional an ear as everyone else :o

what was distance's last tune btw? the sort of...swingy breaks tune? heavy.
lol too true - i didn't notice any issues after the pause when distance came on, but hey... well, maybe that's why i wasn't going too nuts during mystikz & loefah.

but hatcha... oh my word, did hatcha own those decks?! :-D :-D

dunno what distance's last tune was, but i know it was ill.

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 10:29 am
by rekordah
TNT wrote: Big up the Bristol soldiers on their first DMZ
yes mate was nice to meet ya

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 5:23 pm
by miss storm
rekorder wrote:
TNT wrote: Big up the Bristol soldiers on their first DMZ
yes mate was nice to meet ya


essex boys rule!! hahaha

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 11:21 pm
by cody
bit fuckin late on this one still

i had a fun night. it was nice to have space to dance. had my ear armour in so couldnt hear the sound was messed up, maybe i didnt need em, eh?

i thought all the djs repped but hatcha tore it up up for me. been a while since ive seen him play and his set remeimded of every reason why i like this music. deep/hype/halfstep/swingstep turntable master. good to see mighty moe gettin in on the action

didnt chat to anyone cept jason t and hopper (ull get merked on pro bruv - dun no!!)

out to my cousin as well, hot on ms cooks heels as number one dubstep pap!!
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 11:10 am
by planetmu
jonrust wrote:and Loefah's vocal tracks are very very big, the most overt Warrior Queen lyric yet! and that new collabo with Flo Dan
The Warrior Queen one is Vex'd

Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 11:40 am
by spooKs
planetmu wrote:
jonrust wrote:and Loefah's vocal tracks are very very big, the most overt Warrior Queen lyric yet! and that new collabo with Flo Dan
The Warrior Queen one is Vex'd
:o