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Post by dasha » Tue Dec 05, 2006 12:08 pm

Big up everyone that reached. Hatcha & Benga tore it.

Anyone know Plasticians 1st tune?? Proper dark and durtee!

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Post by optimum » Tue Dec 05, 2006 2:13 pm

Can't remember? Think intensive snare was second? Sound was bit mashed at that point. As ever these days was bit too packed. that first tune hatcha played with the double bass was incredible though

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Post by amicose » Tue Dec 05, 2006 7:39 pm

Anyone know what platicians second to last tune was? It had a slow chinese melody and some lyrics over the top where a woman threatened to slap someone like she was their mother.

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Post by optimum » Tue Dec 05, 2006 7:52 pm

I think u could be thinkin either of 'Japan' by him or 'Cockney Violin' by man like Caspa, hope this helps. The second one is out now

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Post by mos dan » Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:01 pm

plastician killed it - well glad i went even though skepta didn't show (sigh). clack riddim is just one of those HYPE rave tunes, great to hear it played out again. great thing about plastic imo was he was getting grime-level hype when playing dubstep tunes - hands in the air, proper energy.

i mean i know anti-war dub always gets a big reception whoever plays it, but it reeeally went off when he played that on the back of a grime tune. and the fact he didn't succumb to easy rewinds meant the energy levels were constant, i thought that really made a difference.

really enjoyed benny ill as well, afraid i was a bit too mashed to remember much of benga b2b hatcha. :oops: it seemed good at the time.

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Post by elgato » Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:06 pm

mos dan wrote:i mean i know anti-war dub always gets a big reception whoever plays it, but it reeeally went off when he played that on the back of a grime tune.
despite the almost unbearable irony lol

clack riddim is so so big, would it be so big and energising were it not about shooting people?! thats the frightening question innit. that beat is completely outrageous though, virgo is a massive producer

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Post by plastician » Wed Dec 06, 2006 1:26 pm

Amicose wrote:Anyone know what platicians second to last tune was? It had a slow chinese melody and some lyrics over the top where a woman threatened to slap someone like she was their mother.
That track was my remix of High Contrast - Angels and Fly featuring Nolay!

Nice one that - well dark, ain't played it for time

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Post by plastician » Wed Dec 06, 2006 1:31 pm

Dasha wrote:Big up everyone that reached. Hatcha & Benga tore it.

Anyone know Plasticians 1st tune?? Proper dark and durtee!
I can name the first four tunes as I was forced into using strictly vinyl for the beginning part!!

Macabre Unit - Juggernaught
Digital Mystikz - Fat Freddy's Drop Remix
Digital Mystikz - Anti War Dub
Skream - Blipstream

Those tunes sat together nicely - might build a new mix off the back of that little segment!

Macabre Unit and Fat Freddy's drop sound like one tune when mixed - the harmonies are crazy and even the beats cut at the right time!

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Post by mos dan » Wed Dec 06, 2006 3:29 pm

Plasticman wrote:
Amicose wrote:Anyone know what platicians second to last tune was? It had a slow chinese melody and some lyrics over the top where a woman threatened to slap someone like she was their mother.
That track was my remix of High Contrast - Angels and Fly featuring Nolay!

Nice one that - well dark, ain't played it for time
I really wish she came out with more tunes!

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Post by dappa d » Sat Dec 09, 2006 6:16 am

I enjoyed being the craziest motherfucker. Well worth coming to LDN from San Francisco.
Good to see the DJs will get down when they are not spinning on the decks too...
Anyone remember that little circle by the bar during BengavsHatcha?
Well hype!!!
I think there should be some breakin' crus at FWD. Was distance cutting a rug too, or was that my imagination?
Once again, many thanks to plasticman, benga, hatch and crazy D.

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Post by dappa d » Sat Dec 09, 2006 6:36 am

Zoooop!
And Benny Ill for being leading us past cerberus, throught the gates of dub, and to the ferryman (Plasticman).

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Post by metalboxproducts » Sat Dec 09, 2006 9:36 am

Plasticman wrote: Macabre Unit - Juggernaught

Macabre Unit and Fat Freddy's drop sound like one tune when mixed - the harmonies are crazy and even the beats cut at the right time!
Macabre Unit. :D:
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