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polho
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by polho » Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:59 pm
dogdaze wrote:this weekend, random dreadlock girl: 'have you got something a bit more danceable?'
(while playing out ancient memories - skream remix)
i actually took the time to explain it's half tempo and she would be fine if she tried dancing double speed.
I did this to Coki's Shattered recently. Some girls went too far with the "
you claim this to be dance music so go ahead, dance, you fucking snob ;--) tee hee"-style of chat so I got up and did. Half and double time, upper body mosh & the usual skank. The debate was cut short in the most satisfying way.
They particularly hated some of the tracks on Skreamism vol. 2, but we managed to find common ground with Rusko's Plastic Strings & Wheel of Fortune. Magical tracks those two. I found it noteworthy that one of them dug Leeds Cru
until it dropped

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LEQ
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by LEQ » Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:02 pm
Someone complained to me on Saturday night at a party after 'Grit' dropped that he didn't like dubstep 'cos some of it sounds like garage'.
fou chien wrote:Great Beijing Olympic Games wil fill us all with pride and piss for all planet.And what do you fuk,muk?

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T_macabre
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by T_macabre » Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:05 pm
recently ive been gettin alot of:
"this is fucking heavy"
"whats this tune called"
"can you do me a cd"
and a few "play some dnb" or "its slowed down dnb" but theres more positives than negatives...
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osk
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by osk » Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:40 pm
Some guys I know accidentally ended up in FWD on Friday. One left after 5 mins, another banged on about how ‘avant-garde’ the music was while clearly hating every second, and the others just looked flat out bewildered.
Most people simply don’t get it. ‘How do you dance to this?’ is among the most common phrases I’ve heard.
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djake
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by djake » Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:04 pm
when my brother came down frm devon he said
"whens the dnb beat gunna kick in??"
and my dad always says " its a bit dismal anit it???"
but my sister who likes rocky stuff loves caspa!!!! and dances to it and used one of his tracks in her dance exam at college!
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thomas
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by thomas » Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:06 pm
My sister "Whats this?" half inquisitive, half talking about it like its somthing youd find down the sofa.
My mum, "Can i slasa to this?"
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sully_shanks
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by sully_shanks » Tue Jul 03, 2007 3:18 pm
funniest line was
"...have you got 'like a virgin'?..."
unbelievably the girl looked almost hurt when i laughed and said no!
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skrewface
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by skrewface » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:22 pm
Since this got upped I might as well introduce the latest comment I've recieved bout Dubstep:
"Don't you get dizzy from this shit?"
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incyde
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by incyde » Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:10 am
hehe.... i played my friend the allstars 5 cd and she said
i like this stuff but its fucking WEIIIIRDD
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hera
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by hera » Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:51 am
in the car- "yeah its alright"
in the club- "ho lee f*ck"
also, sometimes my mom asks me to put on plastician's japan for her

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wooleybooley
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by wooleybooley » Wed Jul 04, 2007 1:51 am
I had Rogue Star's "No Such Thing As Fate" blasting in my car the other day. The whole car was shaking and vibrating. Someone pulled up next to me at the light and just stared at me for a minute like I was from another planet.

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quietmouse
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by quietmouse » Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:19 am
I've given up on playing anything electronic in my car when I'm with my friends. Regardless of whether I'm playing dubstep, dnb, house, electro, minimal, whatever - all they ever do is say "this all sounds the same."
I've also had "how long does this song go on for??" a few times if I was playing a mix CD.
I try to be good spirited about it, but it's rather annoying..
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abZ
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by abZ » Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:48 am
One of my best friends told me to keep playing dnb he couldn't sit through the whole mix (dubstep mix) but then later on his wife was playing him my tunes off of myspace and telling him she liked it a lot more than dnb. He called and told me he was starting to get into it.
Another dood, a dnb dj asked if the record was supposed to be like that. As in, shouldn't it be on 45. A common one I guess.
Other than that not much. Pittsburgh is diggin' so far.
I was playing dnb last week... some classic nuero techy shit... dood came up and I made him wait as I was about to mix in a tune (the nerve of some people) then asked me to play something darker

Prolly wanted to hear some pots and pans bullshite. You really can't win with this brand of music. I don't mind being the asshole though.
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blip
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by blip » Wed Jul 04, 2007 8:38 am
Gena wrote:"Excuse me, can you play something you can dance to?"
This must be my all-time favourite. Or is it when someone asked for a certain artist WHILE I was playing something by, guess, the very same artist?
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mephisto6
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by mephisto6 » Wed Jul 04, 2007 8:52 am
Parson wrote:
"are you gonna play any dnb?
get this all the time, and the best of all "all dubstep is made by cigarettes for cigarettes, its all sampled and aint original" then got told if we wanted to listen to something original check out some jungle

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fooishbar
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by fooishbar » Wed Jul 04, 2007 9:24 am
autonomic wrote:a couple of years ago i had a woman at a party say "enough with this rave shit" while plasticman or slt was playing. by "rave shit" she meant she couldn't tell it apart from techno or house, and by "enough with" she meant "let's put on some tragically hip."

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blip
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by blip » Wed Jul 04, 2007 9:36 am
[quote=Another dood, a dnb dj asked if the record was supposed to be like that. As in, shouldn't it be on 45. A common one I guess.[/quote]
Well, if we get this kind of wisdom from a fellow dj, it feels akward to demand unprejudiced listening from the punters...
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stanton
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by stanton » Wed Jul 04, 2007 9:52 am
- This is so boring, it's like progressive dub
- I hate minimal
- Can we put that Digitalism album back on
- Jesus man, this is well dark
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