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Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Post by Soiree » Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:35 am

Nitronic wrote:Reloaded track, what does it mean? I heard it used in a derogatory sense.
it's simple when that awful brostep track gets rewound, you reload your glock and go columbine at the club.
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Post by Sonika » Mon Jan 02, 2012 7:23 am

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Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Post by droogie » Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:20 pm

What is a "dubstep" or "dub-step" ive heard this phrase thrown around a lot these days,is it a type of cheese?

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Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Post by scattybeanhead » Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:56 pm

droogie wrote:What is a "dubstep" or "dub-step" ive heard this phrase thrown around a lot these days,is it a type of cheese?
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i believe iirc these are dubsteps. that is what this forum is about right? and fences obviously
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Post by hendramarshall » Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:47 pm

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droogie wrote:What is a "dubstep" or "dub-step" ive heard this phrase thrown around a lot these days,is it a type of cheese?
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i believe iirc these are dubsteps. that is what this forum is about right? and fences obviously
there is also extensive discussion of t-shirts and aprons, occasionally hats and oven mitts as well
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Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Post by tacospheros » Wed Jan 04, 2012 1:15 am

Sharmaji wrote:outside of the underground-- ie, where dubstep lives these days-- Americans really don't get the idea of the re-load, Jamaican dancehall culture is by-and-large not a part of US EDM culture. in 07, 08, when there were like a dozen nights in the country, it was part of the scene, but I don't think i heard a single wheeled-back tune at all this year, bit of a shame really-- such a good old-school energy to it. It was definitely part of the community of artists, dj's, and fans-- a new tune does someone's head in, it gets wheeled back, standard.

Part of it is also the physical state of things-- without a few days notice, you're gonna have quite a hard time finding working turntables in a majority of US clubs, and if the DJ is playing on a midi controller, or CDJ's not set on "vinyl" mode, it essentially can't be done.

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Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Post by 55stevieboy2010 » Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:11 pm

hutyluty wrote:
55stevieboy2010 wrote:look mate...i..just really cant be arsed to argue with you, slightly miffed ive been on this forum for 20 odd mins now, which tbh really is more than can be said for you, every post, every time, your on it. Im wrong for saying it annoys me and i know you wont take my advice, because who am i to give it you, but go outside and do something else/speak to people

people argue with you on here all the time because you say some really really stupid things
haha, my prob is i portray my personality through typing knowing full well noone will get me, but then again not giving a flying fuck. As ive said before i fucking cant stand 99% of the stnuc on here or at gigs, nor do i give a fuck about what anyone says in reply. Everything i say has no seriousness, there is no point the whole forums a joke and to whoever thought i was bein serious in the first post....lol mate really?

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Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Post by 55stevieboy2010 » Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:14 pm

dubsteps full of pricks, end of, i like it purely for the music and when im confronted with the question 'what music do you like' im not embarrasssed because of this brostep shit its because of dubsteps followers. i mean look at my name for fucks sake...thick twats

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Post by wobbles » Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:21 pm

chill out ffs

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Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Post by LA_Boxers » Fri Jan 06, 2012 10:57 am

55stevieboy2010 wrote:it means the number 5555555555555555555555555

k ill be the serious 1 though or you'll never get the answer, more often in heavy brostep shit, when it drops, dj spins it back and plays the track from the start (to get the crowd going yea?)

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