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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by pete_bubonic » Wed May 26, 2010 5:53 pm

Props to him. The little woo sample in Woo Boost is jokes.

Was the britney spears thing in person? Or some label files link up?
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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by Steve_French » Wed May 26, 2010 7:41 pm

rusko wrote:On my album there are reggae tracks, deep-reggae tracks, dirty drum'n'bass tracks


so he made his album but he can't distinguished the genres of the tracks he made...

fail

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by icanicant » Wed May 26, 2010 7:58 pm

Comes across well as he always does. Assuming the majority to hate on him as per usual
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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by psychedelicfungus » Wed May 26, 2010 8:01 pm

goodeh wrote:
rusko wrote:On my album there are reggae tracks, deep-reggae tracks, dirty drum'n'bass tracks


so he made his album but he can't distinguished the genres of the tracks he made...

fail
yeh mate well done for offloading the first slab of Rusko snobbery!

But if you're going to try and mock someone gut ur gramma rite.

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by nitz » Wed May 26, 2010 8:06 pm

anything this guy anti done? Not a fan of his new stuff but props to him!
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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by Rahul » Wed May 26, 2010 8:12 pm

psychedelicfungus wrote:
goodeh wrote:
rusko wrote:On my album there are reggae tracks, deep-reggae tracks, dirty drum'n'bass tracks


so he made his album but he can't distinguished the genres of the tracks he made...

fail
yeh mate well done for offloading the first slab of Rusko snobbery!

But if you're going to try and mock someone gut ur gramma rite.
:lol: dnt u mean get ur gramma rite...funny how some ppl judge others on their grammer but cannot get theirs right

not a fan of ruskos but he seems to be doing well for himself
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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by Dark Reign » Wed May 26, 2010 8:39 pm

Uggh, I dont care that Rusko is making pop now but why Britney Spears? I hate her so very much, hell even miley cyrus would be better. I dont wanna hear this song ever

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by OldHead » Wed May 26, 2010 8:46 pm

Guardian: Let's talk about everything Rusko (but not at all mention how he has split the scene and how dubstep fans are 50% love for him and 50% hate cos that's too much like real journalism)

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by Steve_French » Wed May 26, 2010 8:50 pm

Rahul wrote:
psychedelicfungus wrote:
goodeh wrote:
rusko wrote:On my album there are reggae tracks, deep-reggae tracks, dirty drum'n'bass tracks


so he made his album but he can't distinguished the genres of the tracks he made...

fail
yeh mate well done for offloading the first slab of Rusko snobbery!

But if you're going to try and mock someone gut ur gramma rite.
:lol: dnt u mean get ur gramma rite...funny how some ppl judge others on their grammer but cannot get theirs right

not a fan of ruskos but he seems to be doing well for himself


hey, i like rusko, i'm saying there aren't any 'dirty drum and bass' tracks on the album, thats all, don't get your panties in a twist mate :P :w:

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by Ayatollah » Wed May 26, 2010 8:58 pm

uggh rusko booh booh sellout waaah waaaah

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by RINSE » Wed May 26, 2010 9:08 pm

aint going to get involved in the rusko sell out thing, he got me into dubstep and i worked my way down to the sound i like (people like truth, DMZ, krpytic minds, quest), so im sure hell do the same for others.

also his songs are better produced than anything cookie monsta or flux pavilluon will ever make, hes putting out a better name for dubstep than they are
and also, if rusko did a collab with meatloaf, dear law thatd be brilliant

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by spire » Wed May 26, 2010 9:14 pm

lol, id never seen the Woo Boost video. makes me wonder how serious he takes anything.

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by clairvoyeur » Wed May 26, 2010 9:16 pm

RINSE wrote:aint going to get involved in the rusko sell out thing, he got me into dubstep and i worked my way down to the sound i like (people like truth, DMZ, krpytic minds, quest), so im sure hell do the same for others.

also his songs are better produced than anything cookie monsta or flux pavilluon will ever make, hes putting out a better name for dubstep than they are
and also, if rusko did a collab with meatloaf, dear law thatd be brilliant
Same here... I listened to Rusko before I'd even heard of DMZ or knew garage music existed and I'm glad his stuff was put out there so I was able to discover so much great music.

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by test_recordings » Wed May 26, 2010 10:04 pm

I just think he's become a joke, a funny one though. I bet he'll just end up dragging out his celebrity life doing ridiculous stuff for music-journo's thrills. Much better now he's 'left the scene' so people can clearly tell that they shouldn't keep dropping crap as a 'banger' or 'dirty-grinder' (early material was mint, where did it all go wrong?)
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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by oc1gam » Wed May 26, 2010 10:43 pm

Rusko is a top bloke, not into a lot of his music I play a lot deeper but he's so fun to see live (when I saw him whilst in LA) and still seems pretty down to earth, id say he deserves to be doing well

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by pkay » Wed May 26, 2010 10:53 pm

OldHead wrote:Guardian: Let's talk about everything Rusko (but not at all mention how he has split the scene and how dubstep fans are 50% love for him and 50% hate cos that's too much like real journalism)

I love how leaving england apparently means leaving the dubstep scene lol.

Dude just got off a insanely huge tour, bringing dubstep to literally tens upon tens of thousands of people.

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by dirt » Wed May 26, 2010 11:07 pm

Jahova is still a classic... Rusko is a entry point for a lot of people into the genre and so fair play i guess. He does have silly hair tho!

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by Rowdy » Wed May 26, 2010 11:52 pm

Ayatollah wrote:uggh rusko booh booh sellout waaah waaaah wub wub

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Re: Rusko feature in the Guardian

Post by pkay » Thu May 27, 2010 1:11 am

dirt wrote:Jahova is still a classic... Rusko is a entry point for a lot of people into the genre and so fair play i guess. He does have silly hair tho!

It's called the hedgehog hehe

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