Shackleton, Tunnidge - Tribe & other tribal stuff
Blawan - Potchla Vee
RSD - Naked Mariokart part 2
Addison Groove LP
Coki - Marduk (she seems to love this one)
She always wants to see and hear my new records. Last weekend she finally understood the concept of mixing, she also said "I would love to know what this would sound like played really fucking loud" when I was playing one of my mixes in the car. She's the best
My moms favorite dubstep tunes (she's 47) are Badman & Arcane by Kryptic Minds, Horror Show and Babylon Fall.
For some strange reason she does always turn her subwoofer down when playing dubstep, the weight seems to annoy her
Begone wrote:Tunes my mom has stated she really likes:
Shackleton, Tunnidge - Tribe & other tribal stuff
Blawan - Potchla Vee
RSD - Naked Mariokart part 2
Addison Groove LP
Coki - Marduk (she seems to love this one)
She always wants to see and hear my new records. Last weekend she finally understood the concept of mixing, she also said "I would love to know what this would sound like played really fucking loud" when I was playing one of my mixes in the car. She's the best
dragstar wrote:ive always thought when i get grey and old and my grandchildren are like grandad what you into? ill smack on some coki or distance and brock out infront of the little fuckers
i'm patiently awaiting this day with high hopes that it'll be my most rewarding moment in life. Will make sure I have a good sound system wherever i end up living.
Begone wrote:Tunes my mom has stated she really likes:
Shackleton, Tunnidge - Tribe & other tribal stuff
Blawan - Potchla Vee
RSD - Naked Mariokart part 2
Addison Groove LP
Coki - Marduk (she seems to love this one)
She always wants to see and hear my new records. Last weekend she finally understood the concept of mixing, she also said "I would love to know what this would sound like played really fucking loud" when I was playing one of my mixes in the car. She's the best
My dad loves the author lp he nicked my vinyl had to cop another one, my mum loves coki marduk,haymaker and my dad loves most mala tunes its pretty cool.
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My mum likes it, she's 65. In the early-mid 90's she went to a few raves with us and even wrote a piece for Eternity magazine in 1995 as she is a journalist as well as a retired musician having toured Europe in the 60's 70's with bands so loud music/people off their faces is something she is very much used to. She loved it
My parents seem unable to enjoy anything that was made after the 80s and isn't played on our local classic rock station, with the possible exception of jazz. I swear, sometimes it seems like my mum rejects music based purely on principle cos I like it and it didn't come out over 30 years ago. My dad however seems a bit more open to stuff like Skream, Author, Mala etc. than he ever has been to any of the hip hop I've listened to
ehbrums1 wrote:My dad vibes to skream's Skream album a lot
ditto! my dad's big into old school skream, I got into the car one day after school, turned on the radio/cd player, and he had been playing midnight request line! proud moment of my life
my mom's generally not a fan though. Most of the stuff that I play gives her a headache, she says. She liked Kromestar's album Colourful Vibrations though.
I got my 60 yr old school disciplinarian into burial, too
"The idea is to remain in a state of constant departure while always arriving."
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ehbrums1 wrote:My dad vibes to skream's Skream album a lot
ditto! my dad's big into old school skream, I got into the car one day after school, turned on the radio/cd player, and he had been playing midnight request line! proud moment of my life
my mom's generally not a fan though. Most of the stuff that I play gives her a headache, she says. She liked Kromestar's album Colourful Vibrations though.
I got my 60 yr old school disciplinarian into burial, too
ehbrums1 wrote:My dad vibes to skream's Skream album a lot
ditto! my dad's big into old school skream, I got into the car one day after school, turned on the radio/cd player, and he had been playing midnight request line! proud moment of my life
my mom's generally not a fan though. Most of the stuff that I play gives her a headache, she says. She liked Kromestar's album Colourful Vibrations though.
I got my 60 yr old school disciplinarian into burial, too
mine's more into blue eyes and dutch flowers
yeah he likes those ones too, it was just an example.
My experience with older people is they generally might go for the more melodic end, but most won't dig any tearout ish stuff.
"The idea is to remain in a state of constant departure while always arriving."
-Waking Life
ehbrums1 wrote:My dad vibes to skream's Skream album a lot
ditto! my dad's big into old school skream, I got into the car one day after school, turned on the radio/cd player, and he had been playing midnight request line! proud moment of my life
my mom's generally not a fan though. Most of the stuff that I play gives her a headache, she says. She liked Kromestar's album Colourful Vibrations though.
I got my 60 yr old school disciplinarian into burial, too
mine's more into blue eyes and dutch flowers
yeah he likes those ones too, it was just an example.
My experience with older people is they generally might go for the more melodic end, but most won't dig any tearout ish stuff.
see my dad is big on reggae and dub, he's down with a lot of that style dubstep