Off Topic (Everything besides dubstep)
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2manynoobs
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by 2manynoobs » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:20 pm
p.t.b.d wrote:ahier wrote:i dont think a non wobble night for under 18s is likely to draw a vast crowd, and i dont think many venues are likely to go for it tbh
true
god i hate people my age

amen to that!
Are we the only young people who like to go out not to get smashed but for good & quality music and vibes?
Here in Leuven every single fucker my age goes to these fucked up overhyped r&b parties. Even the girls! And i can't understand that because all that rnb crap is so women un-friendly. Every song goes like: "yeah bitch get down" or sucking on lollipops. Do you believe that?...
I just don't get it. Young ppl these days are so fucking brainwashed by all this commercial NONsense + they are only looking to get a good time, without interest in good music, art. getting smashed is fun tho.
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When I first found this place I was like the fuck is this shit. Everytime I come back here I'm still like the fuck is this shit.
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2manynoobs
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by 2manynoobs » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:21 pm
fuck that
"nicenice" on the SNHO:
When I first found this place I was like the fuck is this shit. Everytime I come back here I'm still like the fuck is this shit.
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by NilsFG » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:24 pm
You should get out of leuven a bit more then
Untitled in Antwerp for the good dubstep nights, keep your eyes peeled for things @ Gent in de Vooruit or nights organized by After 12 (last one was with Hatcha & Youngste, vibes! Next one Von D, Gemmy & DJ Madd). And in april it's the Transistor (headhunter's label) night in Brugge with, ofcourse, Headhunter & F. Can't wait for that one!
And the best thing is, it's all under 18.
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2manynoobs
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by 2manynoobs » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:27 pm
NilsFG wrote:Just rent a small pub/room (don't you have these special pubs done by teens in the UK?) for one night that has a decent soundsystem, would cost about £100, maybe more, maybe less. Worst case scenario is that you need to rent an extra sub.
there are no pubs/small venues in belgium with a decent soundsystem, well at least not in leuven. People here don't give a shit about it anymore and don't want to 'waste' money on it.
That's why i'm building a decent soundsystem my own

"nicenice" on the SNHO:
When I first found this place I was like the fuck is this shit. Everytime I come back here I'm still like the fuck is this shit.
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by 2manynoobs » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:33 pm
NilsFG wrote:You should get out of leuven a bit more then
Untitled in Antwerp for the good dubstep nights, keep your eyes peeled for things @ Gent in de Vooruit or nights organized by After 12 (last one was with Hatcha & Youngste, vibes! Next one Von D, Gemmy & DJ Madd). And in april it's the Transistor (headhunter's label) night in Brugge with, ofcourse, Headhunter & F. Can't wait for that one!
And the best thing is, it's all under 18.
You got me wrong. I'm complaining about youth, not about the -18 laws in belgium. Belgium is heaven when it comes down to parties. I just hate that most people, especially the young people don't have decent taste in music.
Btw did you know that the age limit in belgium for every party is 16? You are not allowed to let people under 18 who are 16 NOT in. Isn't that great? Has to do with the laws of discrimination. It's a pain in the ass for party organisers tho

"nicenice" on the SNHO:
When I first found this place I was like the fuck is this shit. Everytime I come back here I'm still like the fuck is this shit.
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by NilsFG » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:34 pm
2manynoobs wrote:NilsFG wrote:Just rent a small pub/room (don't you have these special pubs done by teens in the UK?) for one night that has a decent soundsystem, would cost about £100, maybe more, maybe less. Worst case scenario is that you need to rent an extra sub.
there are no pubs/small venues in belgium with a decent soundsystem, well at least not in leuven. People here don't give a shit about it anymore and don't want to 'waste' money on it.
That's why i'm building a decent soundsystem my own

Good luck with that! If you succeed in your plans and you're organising something, let me know.
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by NilsFG » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:44 pm
2manynoobs wrote:NilsFG wrote:You should get out of leuven a bit more then
Untitled in Antwerp for the good dubstep nights, keep your eyes peeled for things @ Gent in de Vooruit or nights organized by After 12 (last one was with Hatcha & Youngste, vibes! Next one Von D, Gemmy & DJ Madd). And in april it's the Transistor (headhunter's label) night in Brugge with, ofcourse, Headhunter & F. Can't wait for that one!
And the best thing is, it's all under 18.
You got me wrong. I'm complaining about youth, not about the -18 laws in belgium. Belgium is heaven when it comes down to parties. I just hate that most people, especially the young people don't have decent taste in music.
Btw did you know that the age limit in belgium for every party is 16? You are not allowed to let people under 18 who are 16 NOT in. Isn't that great? Has to do with the laws of discrimination. It's a pain in the ass for party organisers tho

You're serious? I never got rejected anywhere when I was 14. And I really didn't look 16 back then
But yeah it's true, many party-goers in Belgium see
brodubstep as a piece of fashion.
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by 2manynoobs » Mon Dec 21, 2009 11:05 pm
NilsFG wrote:2manynoobs wrote:NilsFG wrote:You should get out of leuven a bit more then
Untitled in Antwerp for the good dubstep nights, keep your eyes peeled for things @ Gent in de Vooruit or nights organized by After 12 (last one was with Hatcha & Youngste, vibes! Next one Von D, Gemmy & DJ Madd). And in april it's the Transistor (headhunter's label) night in Brugge with, ofcourse, Headhunter & F. Can't wait for that one!
And the best thing is, it's all under 18.
You got me wrong. I'm complaining about youth, not about the -18 laws in belgium. Belgium is heaven when it comes down to parties. I just hate that most people, especially the young people don't have decent taste in music.
Btw did you know that the age limit in belgium for every party is 16? You are not allowed to let people under 18 who are 16 NOT in. Isn't that great? Has to do with the laws of discrimination. It's a pain in the ass for party organisers tho

You're serious? I never got rejected anywhere when I was 14. And I really didn't look 16 back then
But yeah it's true, many party-goers in Belgium see
brodubstep as a piece of fashion.
when i was 15 and started to go some serious party's (machine and silo) i got asked to show my id a few times. And i'll let you know when i manage to organise something. I'll post it all over dsf :p
Soundsystem will probably get finished in summervacation. I'm starting to build the first cabs this week. Gotta wait for the snow to melt tho to go to the lumberyard
"nicenice" on the SNHO:
When I first found this place I was like the fuck is this shit. Everytime I come back here I'm still like the fuck is this shit.
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by Y_H » Tue Dec 22, 2009 3:05 am
I want some under 18 dubstep nights that play deep stuff! never going to happen around here

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by fretn » Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:28 am
It takes time to appreciate mala and the non-wobble step...
I can speak out of it first hand.
Everyone has his wobble phase

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by p.t.b.d » Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:17 am
fretn wrote:It takes time to appreciate mala and the non-wobble step...
I can speak out of it first hand.
Everyone has his wobble phase

that is true
i mean it was the thing that first got me into dubstep
so i should thank it really
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by dg. » Tue Dec 22, 2009 1:21 pm
p.t.b.d wrote:I was just wondering if anyone knew of any of these things
where they don't just play wobble
and they're not full of chavs or pissed 15 year olds
lookin for underagers?
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by AntlionUK » Tue Dec 22, 2009 7:50 pm
dg. wrote:lookin for underagers?
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by djelements » Tue Dec 22, 2009 8:11 pm
p.t.b.d wrote:fretn wrote:It takes time to appreciate mala and the non-wobble step...
I can speak out of it first hand.
Everyone has his wobble phase

that is true
i mean it was the thing that first got me into dubstep
so i should thank it really
I liked Mala first, listened to Spongebob, turned into a temporary wobble fiend, and now I listen to techy-ass dubstep.
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by DZA » Tue Dec 22, 2009 8:14 pm
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by firky » Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:47 pm
p.t.b.d wrote:
god i hate people my age

So do we. That's why you're not welcome.

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by Pada » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:16 pm
firky wrote:p.t.b.d wrote:
god i hate people my age

So do we. That's why you're not welcome.


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by yong » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:39 pm
firky wrote:p.t.b.d wrote:
god i hate people my age

So do we. That's why you're not welcome.

'cept me.
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by upstateface » Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:15 pm
Everyone here under and over 18 just listens to pop bullshit not even wobbles.
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