KLAXONS 'Not over yet' SKREAMIX
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Doesn't really amaze me, it changes it's form and focus but it's there for a lot of people throughout their lives. Just look at the Daily Mail - the evil "them/they" vs the victimised "us". Class hatred, anti-immigration, anti-anything different. Easier being in a group, stops all those tricky thought processes.Alex bk-bk wrote: it just amazes me how people can still be so obsessed with categorising people into camps and tribes
I'm tempted to like it out of spite now

Hmm....


its only good music if its nu rave or dubstep or whatever the fuck its tagged, dont panic.
chef was bang on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufMPWeaj5J8
^'atlantis to interzone' its pretty fucking sick..
chef was bang on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufMPWeaj5J8
^'atlantis to interzone' its pretty fucking sick..
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Alex bk-bk wrote:in the way that take something fun where people like to dress up and have a great time - and its probably a scene mot people dont know too much about judging by some of the comments here - and finding a way to make it sound somehow vulgar. At least theyre trying to do something positive where people dance. Is that really so different to dubstep?Joe C wrote:in what way?Alex bk-bk wrote:all the hate here really depresses me
yeah JJ is spot on, corse 'new rave' never existed, its an in-joke that got taken out of hand. But non the less there are a bunch of disperate camps of people around trying to do something fun and cool with varying amounts of success and credebility. Some of them are playing some incredible music. No need to sum it up in a tidy package just to write it off for no reason. Some people might think its a bit sad to stand around listening to samey drab wobblebass music all night long, but they dont know about the vibrance and fun of dubstep. You lot would all get up in arms about people being ignorant in that way so what makes these reactionary comments about "a bunch of nobs in colourful clothes being gay" any less insulting?
I've heard some seriuos "new rave" hate coming from the dubstep scene before and it just amazes me how people can still be so obsessed with categorising people into camps and tribes like we're all still in year 9 of secondary school or whatever


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Alex bk-bk wrote:in the way that take something fun where people like to dress up and have a great time - and its probably a scene mot people dont know too much about judging by some of the comments here - and finding a way to make it sound somehow vulgar. At least theyre trying to do something positive where people dance. Is that really so different to dubstep?Joe C wrote:in what way?Alex bk-bk wrote:all the hate here really depresses me
yeah JJ is spot on, corse 'new rave' never existed, its an in-joke that got taken out of hand. But non the less there are a bunch of disperate camps of people around trying to do something fun and cool with varying amounts of success and credebility. Some of them are playing some incredible music. No need to sum it up in a tidy package just to write it off for no reason. Some people might think its a bit sad to stand around listening to samey drab wobblebass music all night long, but they dont know about the vibrance and fun of dubstep. You lot would all get up in arms about people being ignorant in that way so what makes these reactionary comments about "a bunch of nobs in colourful clothes being gay" any less insulting?
I've heard some seriuos "new rave" hate coming from the dubstep scene before and it just amazes me how people can still be so obsessed with categorising people into camps and tribes like we're all still in year 9 of secondary school or whatever

i agree. each to their own and all that
having said that i don't particularly like the tune lol
He is a massive fan of the Klaxons, has loved them since he first heard them! Originally loved this track and was absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity of remixing it!rekorder wrote:proberbly not, altho i'd like to think that it's not just about 'accepting' high profile remixes but also doing it because u like the artist(s) and/or the original track.Chef wrote: There isn't a single person on this forum who if they had the skills would of turned down the oppurtunity to do an official remix of the same profile.

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Heard it this morning
it's ok, still just sounds silly mind
I reserve the right be negative about it
it's ok, still just sounds silly mind
I reserve the right be negative about it

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doLLy wrote: He is a massive fan of the Klaxons, has loved them since he first heard them! Originally loved this track and was absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity of remixing it!
rekorder wrote: for all i kno skream may like the track and/or the klaxons and if so, fair play to him for doing the remix. i just dont think it should be about profile.
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quite the opposite!Slothrop wrote: Oh noes the uncool looking kids might come to our partys and then our partys would be uncool!
dubstep, i feel, has a very very healthy lack of posers and is seemingly very accepting of ppl who don't feel the need to get dressed up and get recognised for the sake of 'looking cool'.
fair play this 'nu rave' thing may be a joke taken too far by the media but one thing i'll say about it is that from my perspective it seems to be more about what ur wearin than the music.
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I did see your second point rekorder (maybe I shouldnt have quoted your first point) - I was just pointing out that its not "about profile" but about something that is personal to him!rekorder wrote:doLLy wrote: He is a massive fan of the Klaxons, has loved them since he first heard them! Originally loved this track and was absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity of remixing it!
rekorder wrote: for all i kno skream may like the track and/or the klaxons and if so, fair play to him for doing the remix. i just dont think it should be about profile.
ok ok.......all i wanted to address was what chef said about 'nobody on here would turn down such a high profile remix opportunity' or sumthing. that is alldoLLy wrote:I did see your second point rekorder (maybe I shouldnt have quoted your first point) - I was just pointing out that its not "about profile" but about something that is personal to him!rekorder wrote:doLLy wrote: He is a massive fan of the Klaxons, has loved them since he first heard them! Originally loved this track and was absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity of remixing it!
rekorder wrote: for all i kno skream may like the track and/or the klaxons and if so, fair play to him for doing the remix. i just dont think it should be about profile.

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Dubhunter wrote:sheesh, why can't people state their opinions on this board without being persecuted or being called 'haters' just because they express their disaffection for something...i like dubstep, and i like skream, but i don't like this remix, does that make me a hater ? people should just let people get on with things, if what u read depresses or annoys u then just click the left arrow in the left hand side of your screen, and get on with it.

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wouldn't dubstep be more of an "accepting" scene if no-one cared if people are dressed up or not? Seems like assuming people dress up because they want to get recognised as "cool" is a bit judgemental, not accepting. People can wear what the fcuk they like surely?rekorder wrote:Slothrop wrote:dubstep, i feel, has a very very healthy lack of posers and is seemingly very accepting of ppl who don't feel the need to get dressed up and get recognised for the sake of 'looking cool'.
my tuppence: I like the Klaxons tune (even though I'm too old), and the Skream remix is a-ight too. Not so sure about the original, but it'd probably make me grin if it came on the radio.
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Of course they can! personally i'd love it if loads of ppl from any sub-cultures (or whatever) came to dubstep raves, it would create a really interesting and exciting atmosphere. all i'm interested in is keeping the music Number 1.duck wrote:wouldn't dubstep be more of an "accepting" scene if no-one cared if people are dressed up or not? Seems like assuming people dress up because they want to get recognised as "cool" is a bit judgemental, not accepting. People can wear what the fcuk they like surely?
alot of the stuff i see coming from indie and "nu rave" (or whatever) scenes nowadays seems to be less and less about the music and the way it makes you feel and more and more about the "look" that goes with their "image".
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