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Re: Coki - Haymaker/Revolution (DMZ026)

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:55 am
by scattybeanhead
epochalypso wrote:
Cornbreadddd wrote:
epochalypso wrote:Revolution is growing on me too. Cheeky tune that.

Wait, cornbread aren't you underage? Sorry if I've got you confused with someone else, but have you ever been to a proper night with a proper system?
Because hearing particular tunes on a system DOES make them better. Undoubtably,

Case in point:


This tune tickles parts of you when played on a system that I didn't even know existed. Almost pointless having it on youtube at all imo, though you can use your imagination after you've experienced it on a rig.
It is NOT the same thing. Atmosphere of the night itself aside, the music becomes physical.
big up the speaker stack huggers :Q:
That's funny you mention that tune. I've seen so many people rim this tune so hard, but I never understood why, it's probably one of my least favorite Kromestar dubs ever, it's just annoying and cheesy. Never been to a dance or anything like that because there are absolutely none within a 400 mile radius. However, I do have a really nice system in my car, but I'm sure it doesn't compare to those that you would hear at a live show.
I used to think the same about Brixton Bass, but a rig turns it into a completely different beast. A decent car system is good but it's still just a stereo with subs.. a heavy system makes the ground itself shake. It's hard to explain I guess..

And Lion's Theme is not cheesy, it is terrifying on a 50k :lol:
amen to that. i heard it on a night out and listened to it when i got home and was really disappointed about how crap it is. then i heard it again and realised that it's definitely not one for youtube!

Re: Coki - Haymaker/Revolution (DMZ026)

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:25 am
by dsprainman
The second drop on Revolution! Crazy

Re: Coki - Haymaker/Revolution (DMZ026)

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 7:24 pm
by syrup
is it me or Haymaker has like zero bass? i played it once in the club and had to whack the bass knob a lot to the right (think 3/4 o'clock) to get at least some weight going. i thought it was the needle at first, but i listened to some rips and they don't seem to be very bassy either.

Re: Coki - Haymaker/Revolution (DMZ026)

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 4:44 am
by Maccaveli
johney wrote:is it me or Haymaker has like zero bass? i played it once in the club and had to whack the bass knob a lot to the right (think 3/4 o'clock) to get at least some weight going. i thought it was the needle at first, but i listened to some rips and they don't seem to be very bassy either.
Yeah I swear every recent Coki tune except Marduk is mastered terribly. I heard Haymaker in a club on a system that usually blows me away every time and it was disappointing.

Re: Coki - Haymaker/Revolution (DMZ026)

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:13 am
by syrup
i'm soo disappointed by that, i remember hearing it in that MAH mix they did and was weighty as fuck..

now imagine my face when i first played this, nicely mixed out of the last tune and bam - no bass