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Plastician's choice of accapellas
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 10:31 am
by steshine
So on the last show he did on rinse i heard the migraine skank accapella and the Snoop Dogg millionaire accapella and i'm just wondering if Plastician is using these in some sort of ironic fashion, or weather he just likes those tunes or what? I know he's renown for blending grim and dubstep and i like it when you does stuff with next hype and real ****** and all that stuff, but personally i found it a bit too much with those 2 particular accapellas.
But fair play to him for doing it, just wondered what everyone else was saying about this?
Also if Plastician reads this, let me know how the gig in Birmingham was.
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 10:47 am
by apathesis
Migraine skank = probably ironic.
Snoop dogg millionaire = Didn't plastician make / push this?
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:06 am
by neville bartos
Apathesis wrote:Migraine skank = probably ironic.
it's a funky track.
Re: Plastician's choice of accapellas
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:11 am
by flashharry
steshine wrote:So on the last show he did on rinse i heard the migraine skank accapella and the Snoop Dogg millionaire accapella and i'm just wondering if Plastician is using these in some sort of ironic fashion, or weather he just likes those tunes or what? I know he's renown for blending grim and dubstep and i like it when you does stuff with next hype and real successful black men and all that stuff, but personally i found it a bit too much with those 2 particular accapellas.
But fair play to him for doing it, just wondered what everyone else was saying about this?
Also if Plastician reads this, let me know how the gig in Birmingham was.
so you weren't feeling two accapellas .. wow .. stop press
do you also send haribo back to the manufacturer and say you're not completely satisfied? one of them types are we
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:13 am
by steshine
I know it's a proper song, but i don't think i'm alone when i say it's kinda shit and a joke, so surely they can't be playing it in a respectable way.
As for plastician making millionaire, i'm not so sure. The forum went f'ing mad when this was first heard and it's clear that no-one really likes the song as we're already sick of eastern jam, and twats jumping on the dubstep train, so why would anyone continue to play this track?
Re: Plastician's choice of accapellas
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:15 am
by did
FlashHarry wrote:steshine wrote:So on the last show he did on rinse i heard the migraine skank accapella and the Snoop Dogg millionaire accapella and i'm just wondering if Plastician is using these in some sort of ironic fashion, or weather he just likes those tunes or what? I know he's renown for blending grim and dubstep and i like it when you does stuff with next hype and real successful black men and all that stuff, but personally i found it a bit too much with those 2 particular accapellas.
But fair play to him for doing it, just wondered what everyone else was saying about this?
Also if Plastician reads this, let me know how the gig in Birmingham was.
so you weren't feeling two accapellas .. wow .. stop press
do you also send haribo back to the manufacturer and say you're not completely satisfied? one of them types are we
shut up you fucking idiot let the man give his opinion adolf.
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:29 am
by JimmaJamJamie
Migraine skank is just funny ha
Snoop Dogg millionaire is shit and i dunno why it's still getting pushed as people have clearly shown that they think is shit.
Tempa T - Next hype is sick and the best one in my opinion
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:44 am
by apathesis
Neville Bartos wrote:Apathesis wrote:Migraine skank = probably ironic.
it's a funky track.
I know

Re: Plastician's choice of accapellas
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 12:39 pm
by steshine
FlashHarry wrote:
so you weren't feeling two accapellas .. wow .. stop press
do you also send haribo back to the manufacturer and say you're not completely satisfied? one of them types are we.
I'm a cigarette and will not let anyone express themselves or dislike anything that a Dubstep DJ plays on rinse.
what types? one who forms his opinions on what he actually hears and not what the name of the DJ is? Just because it's plastician doesn't mean it's makes it good by default. Don't read this as me slagging him off because i love most of his stuff, and i really appreciate everything he's done for dubstep, and he's a good DJ.
Opinion police can get fucked, open your eyes and see that not every single dubstep orientated thing is pure gold
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 12:54 pm
by abs
dont diss his usage of acapellas over the internet, i made a comment about the next hype lyrics being out of time with the beat.. being the badman he is he said 'wanna come show me?' or something like that.
i said yes plasticman, if youre reading this, lets hook up and get things in time yeah, safe. xx
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 1:13 pm
by steshine
The main point of this thread was to just see what everyone else was saying about this. I'm allowed to not like it, just wondered if other people did like it. The accapella's just seem like a strange choice to me, but fair enough for experimenting.
JUST LET ME KNOW IF YOU LIKE IT OR NOT?!?
i'm not here to slag Plastician off or tell him what to do or what not to do, just interested in opinions.
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 1:16 pm
by abs
so, you've come to slag off plastician have you?
take your opinions elsewhere mate thanks.
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 1:23 pm
by jah pat
Oneman used to mix Wearing My Rolex in with Forgive really well
Which was nice
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 1:38 pm
by Preacha
to be honest im not really into the whole thing id rather just hear the beats
i know alot of people who are into it though
Re: Plastician's choice of accapellas
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 2:05 pm
by flashharry
DID wrote:FlashHarry wrote:steshine wrote:So on the last show he did on rinse i heard the migraine skank accapella and the Snoop Dogg millionaire accapella and i'm just wondering if Plastician is using these in some sort of ironic fashion, or weather he just likes those tunes or what? I know he's renown for blending grim and dubstep and i like it when you does stuff with next hype and real successful black men and all that stuff, but personally i found it a bit too much with those 2 particular accapellas.
But fair play to him for doing it, just wondered what everyone else was saying about this?
Also if Plastician reads this, let me know how the gig in Birmingham was.
so you weren't feeling two accapellas .. wow .. stop press
do you also send haribo back to the manufacturer and say you're not completely satisfied? one of them types are we
shut up you fucking idiot let the man give his opinion adolf.
haha. i love opinions. especially on this board. shout out to plastician for getting out there and living life and contributing a lot of energy, enthusiasm and skill to the dubstep world. shame its a scene full of fat message board bastards who only stop having a wank to hate on him on the internet. u dont deserve it
Re: Plastician's choice of accapellas
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 2:17 pm
by immortal
FlashHarry wrote:
shout out to plastician for getting out there and living life and contributing a lot of energy, enthusiasm and skill to the dubstep world.t
+1
Plastician has continually and consistantly been the DJ at the front of the pack and ahead of his game,if your not sure of something he is playing now,fine,but hold tight because in 2 months whatever it was he was playing back then will be heard everywhere,not always but yeh,in most cases.
Guys got inspiration and is pushing things forward in different ways,granted,not all good,but thats what we need too progress in the diverse styles that we as a community are.....
Big ups too the DSF massive whatever your opinions are.....

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 2:18 pm
by dubstee
steshine wrote:I know it's a proper song, but i don't think i'm alone when i say it's kinda shit and a joke, so surely they can't be playing it in a respectable way.
As for plastician making millionaire, i'm not so sure. The forum went f'ing mad when this was first heard and it's clear that no-one really likes the song as we're already sick of eastern jam, and twats jumping on the dubstep train, so why would anyone continue to play this track?
Do you seriously think any proper DJ would not play a tune just because a bunch of twats on a forum said they don't like it?
Re: Plastician's choice of accapellas
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 2:26 pm
by d+
FlashHarry wrote:steshine wrote:So on the last show he did on rinse i heard the migraine skank accapella and the Snoop Dogg millionaire accapella and i'm just wondering if Plastician is using these in some sort of ironic fashion, or weather he just likes those tunes or what? I know he's renown for blending grim and dubstep and i like it when you does stuff with next hype and real successful black men and all that stuff, but personally i found it a bit too much with those 2 particular accapellas.
But fair play to him for doing it, just wondered what everyone else was saying about this?
Also if Plastician reads this, let me know how the gig in Birmingham was.
so you weren't feeling two accapellas .. wow .. stop press
do you also send haribo back to the manufacturer and say you're not completely satisfied? one of them types are we
LOL
im always pissed when there aren't enough hearts/green dummies/green bears in the starmix.
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 2:27 pm
by d+
i've never heard easter jam in a rave
but i haven't been to a dubstep rave since maybe sept last year
ps easter jam is a banger though and the snoop dogg version is a banger 2
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 2:34 pm
by coxy
Abs wrote:dont diss his usage of acapellas over the internet, i made a comment about the next hype lyrics being out of time with the beat.. being the badman he is he said 'wanna come show me?' or something like that.
i said yes plasticman, if youre reading this, lets hook up and get things in time yeah, safe. xx
