ThinKing wrote:not a huge fan of the tunes but that's immaterial, I'll buy one anyway.
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i am a huge fan of the tunes and have bought it. yes coki
remember hearing the end a while back on n types show and rushing to record it so i could get some kind of tune id.. you know how these n type dubs come and go. kind of forgot about it, now its out on vinyl. good choice
remember hearing the end a while back on n types show and rushing to record it so i could get some kind of tune id.. you know how these n type dubs come and go. kind of forgot about it, now its out on vinyl. good choice
braiden on rinse fm. Tuesday lunchtimes 1-3pm. http://www.rinse.fm
stream lots of my mixes on my mixcloud here
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stream lots of my mixes on my mixcloud here
http://www.myspace.com/djbraiden
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so did forgive, but it's worth the wait when tunes are that good. ; )ozols man wrote:yeh innit, i swear lean fwd took bout 2 years or summatThinKing wrote:not a huge fan of the tunes but that's immaterial, I'll buy one anyway.
More importantly, great to see tunes that are pretty fresh finding their way onto a full release nice n quick.
ozols man wrote:yeh innit, i swear lean fwd took bout 2 years or summatThinKing wrote:not a huge fan of the tunes but that's immaterial, I'll buy one anyway.
More importantly, great to see tunes that are pretty fresh finding their way onto a full release nice n quick.
it wasn't meant as any kind of complaint - I'm grateful that any records get released, noone is forced to put their time & money behind releasing records.
but as I say, it's great when relatively fresh tunes make it to wax without a massive period of time between them being written and being released.
@ Corpsey - I like DMZ, I like their vibe and their mission statement. £6 every other month is not a lot to pay to register my support. Plus I own every other DMZ release so it would feel odd not buying one.
Damn right its not, I love buying em.. I release endorphins when i do.ThinKing wrote:£6 every other month is not a lot to pay to register my support.
U no that, its good when you got the back catalogue, Sometimes i just "look" at em for the sake of it, Put them bastards in order n shit.ThinKing wrote:Plus I own every other DMZ release so it would feel odd not buying one.
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nah, the End was a year or so before Sidewinder if my memory serves me correctly, check rolldabeats.com for Special Forces.Corpsey wrote:Think I have this, flipside to 'Sidewinder'? It's middling.James_Knight wrote:Does anyone remember that Photek tune 'The End'? It was on one of those Special Forces 'comeback' 12"s.
@ Thinking- I see ya.
Once again, could I have some fairly clear audio of 'Spongebob' before I strangle myself?
i'll upload the famous snippet of Spongebob from Chef's show if noone else has done it before I get back from work.
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Thanks muchly for this, Skrewface. It's now replaced Request Line as my ringtone.skrewface wrote:6 6 6 kills Spongebob and tings.
I rock it as a ringtone.
Download it and ringtone it yourself.
Promote Dubstep thru technology
Ringtone - 6 6 6
I'm concerned that the song title has put a curse on me though, I was being stalked by a private number last night and have now had to put my phone on silent.
Don't suppose you have any other ringtones you'd like to share?
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