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Post by rubadub » Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:52 pm

Lowpass wrote:meh I don't think I'll pick it up tbh, I don't like spinning overly-rinsed stuff, and this track is next level rinsed,

good track though
Are peeps forgetting angie got stoned, bloddy beautiful tune that's on the flip no? One rough. One smooth. Bit overplayed though.

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Post by drum syndicate » Sat Sep 05, 2009 6:19 pm

lol... rewinds ruining dubstep? should add it to my list...



i guess i'm fortunate that only one or 2 folks have it here and play it out... sitll gets the pull up but i would be extremely pissed off to hear this tune 3-4 times in a night...


that being said.. i'm still quite pissed that caspa is dicking about with getting this out.. said it in the original thread for the tune... it's doing the same shit that the whole dnb dubplate culture did... ruining tunes and fucking up sales. fortunately this seems to be a limited case... but if shit like this keeps happening it's gonna be a bad look for dubstep

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Post by cold blow » Sat Sep 05, 2009 8:03 pm

deamonds wrote:sorry mate didnt see the edit...to be honest It's not my cup of tea atall, if its the one im thinking of it sounded exactly the same as the other tunes skream was playing at fwd on sunday, except that one with 808 kick & the clap (the only elements) and the female vocal, whats that called?
sounds like "love don't come easily" first half is very sparse halfstep 808 drums then the last bit fly's into breakbeats. amazing vocal, one of my favourite skream tracks

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Post by cold blow » Sat Sep 05, 2009 8:18 pm

+ on the rewind front, none of you have have suffered unless you saw mampi swift, sandwiched between alix perez + commix , pull up pendulum's voodoo people mix FIVE times in one set tryin to nail a double drop he kept missin cause of skipping needles...

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Post by crossroads records » Sun Sep 06, 2009 2:48 am

cold blow wrote:+ on the rewind front, none of you have have suffered unless you saw mampi swift, sandwiched between alix perez + commix , pull up pendulum's voodoo people mix FIVE times in one set tryin to nail a double drop he kept missin cause of skipping needles...
Ouch.......

This is what bothers me about DJ's who have to have a set list every time they play out.
If I have a set in mind but a DJ or 2 before me plays a tune I have lined up, I'm digging a little deeper.
I don't like going home saying "I can't believe so and so played that after it had been dropped already" so I won't do it to a crowd. My 2 cents.......

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Post by shaan » Sun Sep 06, 2009 2:57 am

here in NZ it's extremely uncommon (from my experience) to hear a song more than once in a night.

the only exception is usually at DJ comps.

i sometimes play from open to close of the bar so repeat a couple songs every now and again but only when i can see that 99% of the crowd wasn't around when i dropped it the first time

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Post by ST100 » Sun Sep 06, 2009 3:00 am

sick track, the flipside is just as sick. I'll be picking it up mainly for that.

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Post by Pada » Sun Sep 06, 2009 12:40 pm

cold blow wrote:
deamonds wrote:sorry mate didnt see the edit...to be honest It's not my cup of tea atall, if its the one im thinking of it sounded exactly the same as the other tunes skream was playing at fwd on sunday, except that one with 808 kick & the clap (the only elements) and the female vocal, whats that called?
sounds like "love don't come easily" first half is very sparse halfstep 808 drums then the last bit fly's into breakbeats. amazing vocal, one of my favourite skream tracks
na it tha wasn't played. Major lazor remix was though
http://www.mixcloud.com/Etc/etc-no-6

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Post by skrewface » Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:49 pm

Lowpass wrote:meh I don't think I'll pick it up tbh, I don't like spinning overly-rinsed stuff, and this track is next level rinsed,

good track though
x2

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Post by rbnc » Mon Sep 07, 2009 12:13 am

Other side of the release is better, in my opinion.
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Post by shaan » Mon Sep 07, 2009 2:51 am

somebody's already bootlegged and remixed this and is giving it out - What the fuck man? where'e the respect? also the remix is pretty much the same as the og - just like in electro - peeps "edit" a tune and give it out with their name attached.

Whack.

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