Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Sonika » Tue May 01, 2012 2:46 pm

Devry[Kaneda] wrote:edit because i have no right to bitch out a 13 year old kids who is just really enthusiastic about music that we all love.

not sure what you said beforehand but thank you :w:
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Sonika wrote:I'm sort of obsessed right now haha but I'm assuming that most of vex'd's tunes are even better on a system (well all dubstep is, but the Vex'd style of system music especially). That's an assumption, I've never actually heard Vex'd on a full system :(
America problems. :(
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I do feel for Sonika, by the time he's old enough to reach in the US....Dubstep will be long gone from any place near him. :(

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by apmje » Tue May 01, 2012 3:21 pm

Sorry bro. :(

I totally agree with the whole soundsystem being the main reason to go out...obviously I enjoy the social aspect of meeting new people and making more friends in the scene, who are all of the same mind frame but it's about hearing the tunes I spin at home on a soundsystem. That's what it's all about.

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Beger » Wed May 02, 2012 12:42 am

tacospheros wrote:
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Maccaveli wrote: Aside from hearing Loefah - Mud on a system for the first time, and it living up to all expectations and then some...
So jealous of that. Those of us in the states will never get to hear that stuff on a proper rig.

no offense but dont speak for the entire country. i first heard Mud at a party like 6 years ago. i know i'm spoiled living near NYC but sheit, that kind of statement just furthers the myth that americans dont know shit about shit
Should have added "will probably never".

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Devry_Kaneda » Wed May 02, 2012 12:45 am

yeah I lived in seattle.

now I live a train ride from nyc and the amount of good nights ive been to has increased dramatically.

solution: move near/in NYC

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Devry_Kaneda » Wed May 02, 2012 12:45 am

and also be 21.

that's still a pain in my ass.

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Maccaveli » Wed May 02, 2012 12:55 am

:lol: at the legal drinking age in America

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Wed May 02, 2012 12:57 am

Maccaveli wrote::lol: at the legal drinking age in America
must be a bitch eh?

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Beger » Wed May 02, 2012 12:58 am

Devry[Kaneda] wrote:yeah I lived in seattle.

now I live a train ride from nyc and the amount of good nights ive been to has increased dramatically.

solution: move near/in NYC
Virginia here.

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Sonika » Wed May 02, 2012 1:43 am

Devry[Kaneda] wrote:yeah I lived in seattle.

now I live a train ride from nyc and the amount of good nights ive been to has increased dramatically.

solution: move near/in NYC


Talking to some DJs and stuff from around here, the Pacific Northwest is one of the best places in the USA for the deeper bass music. Even if I can't go to very many nights around here, I still feel lucky because I'll run into a fair amount of people who actually know what I'm talking about and who actually like it, and I don't have as many of those "skrillex is god facepalm facepalm facepalm" moments, even around kids my age.
So yeah, I think it's a good scene around here :W:


Edit: just realized I said around here like 3 or 4 times :o
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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Beger » Wed May 02, 2012 3:36 am

Sonika wrote:
Devry[Kaneda] wrote:yeah I lived in seattle.

now I live a train ride from nyc and the amount of good nights ive been to has increased dramatically.

solution: move near/in NYC


Talking to some DJs and stuff from around here, the Pacific Northwest is one of the best places in the USA for the deeper bass music. Even if I can't go to very many nights around here, I still feel lucky because I'll run into a fair amount of people who actually know what I'm talking about and who actually like it, and I don't have as many of those "skrillex is god facepalm facepalm facepalm" moments, even around kids my age.
So yeah, I think it's a good scene around here :W:


Edit: just realized I said around here like 3 or 4 times :o
Yeah, someone in my math class drew Skrillex on the board saying, "I made you a bass, but I dropped it."

I was like, :q: :q: :q: :u: :u: :q: :u: :u: :q:
No hate for the guy, though. Personally just don't see what the hype is about his music.

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Sonika » Wed May 02, 2012 3:41 am

Beger wrote:
Sonika wrote:
Devry[Kaneda] wrote:yeah I lived in seattle.

now I live a train ride from nyc and the amount of good nights ive been to has increased dramatically.

solution: move near/in NYC


Talking to some DJs and stuff from around here, the Pacific Northwest is one of the best places in the USA for the deeper bass music. Even if I can't go to very many nights around here, I still feel lucky because I'll run into a fair amount of people who actually know what I'm talking about and who actually like it, and I don't have as many of those "skrillex is god facepalm facepalm facepalm" moments, even around kids my age.
So yeah, I think it's a good scene around here :W:


Edit: just realized I said around here like 3 or 4 times :o


Yeah, someone in my math class drew Skrillex on the board saying, "I made you a bass, but I dropped it."

I was like, :q: :q: :q: :u: :u: :q: :u: :u: :q:
No hate for the guy, though. Personally just don't see what the hype is about his music.
yeah haha I haven't seen much of that around here, but youtube is sufficient enough to show me a little preview of what all that's like
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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by _TraX_ » Wed May 02, 2012 3:46 am

NOthing in Western Canada. I told my friend that dubstep got me into reggae and his face scrunched up and said they sound nothing alike, why am i being stupid.

If you know a kid is in to dusbstep around here, they'll call Skrillex 'Sonny Moore'. Shows that they're deep into the scene
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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Beger » Wed May 02, 2012 3:55 am

-TraX- wrote:
If you know a kid is in to dusbstep around here, they'll call Skrillex 'Sonny Moore'. Shows that they're deep into the scene
Real heads. ;-)

But, going back to the original topic...
Big up those who've had the pleasure of hearing this out.
Does Mala (or anyone who has it...Joe Nice, etc.) still play this out?

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by RGLZ » Wed May 02, 2012 4:21 am

Beger wrote:Does Mala (or anyone who has it...Joe Nice, etc.) still play this out?
Yes. Goth-Trad every so often too.

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by legend4ry » Wed May 02, 2012 5:28 am

I thought this thread was for tunes which are shit but hearing them out changes your perception of them? Not just tunes what sound good out..?



Anyways; Matty G - 50k Watts was my most hated tune when it was circling but then I heard it out..... :O
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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Sonika » Wed May 02, 2012 5:30 am

legend4ry wrote:I thought this thread was for tunes which are shit but hearing them out changes your perception of them? Not just tunes what sound good out..?



Anyways; Matty G - 50k Watts was my most hated tune when it was circling but then I heard it out..... :O

Oh yeah I could see how that would sound amazing on a system
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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by Dub_freak » Wed May 02, 2012 12:44 pm

Beger wrote:
-TraX- wrote:
If you know a kid is in to dusbstep around here, they'll call Skrillex 'Sonny Moore'. Shows that they're deep into the scene
Real heads. ;-)

But, going back to the original topic...
Big up those who've had the pleasure of hearing this out.
Does Mala (or anyone who has it...Joe Nice, etc.) still play this out?
Mala played it at system :U:
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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by espire » Wed May 02, 2012 1:28 pm

Nevalo wrote:
Maccaveli wrote::lol: at the legal drinking age in America
must be a bitch eh?

good ol' 18+ countries
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Ontopic; distance remix of mala - changes

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by low2low » Wed May 02, 2012 6:34 pm

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Re: Systems and nights changing your perception of tunes

Post by _TraX_ » Wed May 02, 2012 11:35 pm

Dub_freak wrote:
Beger wrote:
-TraX- wrote:
If you know a kid is in to dusbstep around here, they'll call Skrillex 'Sonny Moore'. Shows that they're deep into the scene
Real heads. ;-)

But, going back to the original topic...
Big up those who've had the pleasure of hearing this out.
Does Mala (or anyone who has it...Joe Nice, etc.) still play this out?
Mala played it at system :U:
noooooo way...that is such a mighty tune :corncry: :corncry:
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