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| Dom P |
Posted - 10/07/2004 : 4:21:47 PM What would you consider the tunes like DJ Hazards tracks and 'body rock' which have jumpy ass bass lines New School Jump up or Clownstep ?????????????? |
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| Asrael |
Posted - 11/01/2004 : 12:33:16 PM Right on, and I do agree with you... no doubt. Thanks. |
| Our Sound |
Posted - 11/01/2004 : 01:21:14 AM i dont think its hatred as much as more of a desire to see new and/or different elements in tunes. there are tons of fine tunes that come out with proper reeces - one of my favorite sounds for sure...unfortunately there seem to be a lot more straightforward reece tunes out these days, that mimic other more solid tunes. Knowing nesa and plume tho, i can assure that these dudes are more inclined to "rabblerouse" in a thread like this more for fun than anything else
the hatred is good tho (at least i think so), because it promotes movement and futurism within the scene.
peace, :) Jason
IAN>>>>>>>>> can we hang out next weekend? can you send me an email or call me!!! playing metrosoul, right? peace!!!
:) Jason |
| Asrael |
Posted - 10/31/2004 : 2:25:53 PM What's up with the Reese hatred? Is it because it's overused? Is it because of lazy production (ie. shit song with a reese bassline)?
Not trying to take the piss here, but I'm just curious. ;)
Thanks. |
| nesa |
Posted - 10/31/2004 : 2:09:13 PM "Just lay a phat reese over that, you'll have a tune.." |
| plume |
Posted - 10/29/2004 : 11:02:13 AM it needs more reese bass... |
| nesa |
Posted - 10/26/2004 : 12:49:25 PM And go buy his fu**$#cking record --> http://www.breakbeatscience.com/42558.html |
| Our Sound |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 2:41:56 PM quote: Originally posted by plume
quote: Originally posted by Our Sound
cold blooded! :)
  
cold blooded ;) |
| plume |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 12:13:52 PM quote: Originally posted by Our Sound
cold blooded! :)
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| Our Sound |
Posted - 10/24/2004 : 10:33:17 PM i wish i had the production skills as those guys... top notch.
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| plume |
Posted - 10/24/2004 : 3:24:48 PM just a reminder. there is absolutely nothing wrong with jump up.
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| canGURU |
Posted - 10/23/2004 : 6:22:29 PM it depends on the clown playing it. did you ever see drumfunk originator so&so's haircut?
whats his name?
all the way, its the mimes we should watch out for. |
| djreza2003 |
Posted - 10/23/2004 : 4:40:46 PM drum n bass is shit altogether so who cares =/
gg |
| Dom P |
Posted - 10/11/2004 : 10:18:27 AM great grand wonderful |
| nesa |
Posted - 10/10/2004 : 3:32:06 PM it would sound like body rock.. |
| Asrael |
Posted - 10/10/2004 : 12:55:07 PM The real question is if a clown stepped in shit and nobody was around, would it make a noise?
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| nesa |
Posted - 10/10/2004 : 10:29:29 AM how about 'shit step'?
if a clown stepped in shit, would he notice??? |
| nesa |
Posted - 10/10/2004 : 10:27:48 AM ^^ he's not joking, he's crazy- he even said 'seen'
i was going to ask if it really mattered because they are both KA KA.
but that's just like, my opinion, man.
sometimes i think about cheetahs. |
| plume |
Posted - 10/09/2004 : 12:38:14 PM I speak the truth. the only subgenres worth knowing are drumfunk, and neurofunk!!!!
seen?

(all in jest, but of course that's how I really feel!) |
| Our Sound |
Posted - 10/09/2004 : 11:19:48 AM cold blooded! :) |
| plume |
Posted - 10/09/2004 : 10:27:52 AM I hate both lables, so how about neither?
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