is it safe in here to like grime
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More grime and dubstep mixes please. Lets blend it up.
			
			
									
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gtfo that is crazy. what a twatbasket.dubway wrote: btw, did you know that he didnt produce not even one of those tunes he was talking about whole time!
those where his friends tunes, who eventually contacted me personally and told me that dubmugga was suppoused to promote his tunes (which he did in extremely bad way using them to talk bulshit in forums..)
LOL!Sand Leaper wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XxISdccWH8
jokes, sounds like its getting HYPE
its a shame it finishes so quick!
I'll keep that in mind for the next one thenmetalboxproducts wrote:More grime and dubstep mixes please. Lets blend it up.

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						that is mad. Big up people like him for making life interesting though.dubway wrote:he is permanently banned.juliun_c90 wrote:that's weird- was just thinking about that tnuc today. did he get kicked off?digi diana wrote:the only way to get kicked off of this messageboard is to be a fucking prick.
DUBMUGGA RIP
btw, did you know that he didnt produce not even one of those tunes he was talking about whole time!
those where his friends tunes, who eventually contacted me personally and told me that dubmugga was suppoused to promote his tunes (which he did in extremely bad way using them to talk bulshit in forums..)
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wow, that is fucking crazy. I'd be screwing if someone did that to me!dubway wrote:he is permanently banned.juliun_c90 wrote:that's weird- was just thinking about that tnuc today. did he get kicked off?digi diana wrote:the only way to get kicked off of this messageboard is to be a fucking prick.
DUBMUGGA RIP
btw, did you know that he didnt produce not even one of those tunes he was talking about whole time!
those where his friends tunes, who eventually contacted me personally and told me that dubmugga was suppoused to promote his tunes (which he did in extremely bad way using them to talk bulshit in forums..)
Anyways, there's bare people on who love grime, me included, so fuck anyone who tells you otherwise.
lol that's a crazy twist to the story!dubway wrote:btw, did you know that he didnt produce not even one of those tunes he was talking about whole time!
those where his friends tunes, who eventually contacted me personally and told me that dubmugga was suppoused to promote his tunes (which he did in extremely bad way using them to talk bulshit in forums..)
well exactly. who apart from tubby, plastician and (acknowledges bias) bok bok are actually doing this lately? i'm sure there's others but they're thin on the ground.metalboxproducts wrote:More grime and dubstep mixes please. Lets blend it up.
you've got to say there's less of an incentive for new djs to mix it up if the people who do the bookings are only booking straight dubstep djs.

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I've been looking everywhere for the full deal, but no luck so far.elgato wrote:LOL!Sand Leaper wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XxISdccWH8
jokes, sounds like its getting HYPE
its a shame it finishes so quick!
 
 Well, there's Mark One at least. His first tune @ Warrior Dubz was Earth A Run Red. But I agree that more people should do this, it has incendiary impact when done right.mos dan wrote: well exactly. who apart from tubby, plastician and (acknowledges bias) bok bok are actually doing this lately? i'm sure there's others but they're thin on the ground.
Well, there's Mark One at least. His first tune @ Warrior Dubz was Earth A Run Red. But I agree that more people should do this, it has incendiary impact when done right.[/quote]mos dan wrote: well exactly. who apart from tubby, plastician and (acknowledges bias) bok bok are actually doing this lately? i'm sure there's others but they're thin on the ground.
someone totally duppied this at sidewinder swindon in plastic's set in october. it was 4am though and i really can't remember who...
yeah mark one - another dj who doesn't get enough bookings.
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Well as far as i'm concerned it the only way to keep it interesting. As much as i love DS, I love it even more when it has a counter point. Not that Grime is a counter point to dub step but, you get what i mean. The best sets at FWD, for me, have been Mr Plastics.Digital wrote:I play out dubstep, grime and older 2-step garage bits in my sets.
I find that the people I mostly play to lose interest when you play an hour of the same style.
But they are mostly students!

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Yeah man, and Geeneus as well. That set he did about 6 weeks ago was immense. Jammin - Hello and older bits like that.metalboxproducts wrote:Well as far as i'm concerned it the only way to keep it interesting. As much as i love DS, I love it even more when it has a counter point. Not that Grime is a counter point to dub step but, you get what i mean. The best sets at FWD, for me, have been Mr Plastics.Digital wrote:I play out dubstep, grime and older 2-step garage bits in my sets.
I find that the people I mostly play to lose interest when you play an hour of the same style.
But they are mostly students!
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