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Brummie dubsteppas

Post by whomanity » Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:12 am

Whats the deli brummies.....


We need more dubstep!!!!!

This thursday at the BULLS HEAD in Moseley the WHOMANITY repping big on the dubstep......

FREE ENTRY......good vibes.....Dubstep and its influences.....
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Post by contakt » Tue Nov 13, 2007 1:20 pm

LARGE.

I don't live in Moseley any more, but my girlfriend still lives round the corner. I can't make it up, but I'll spread the word among my mates still up there.

Hope it goes well. You on upstairs? You getting a system in?
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nice one bread!?

Post by whomanity » Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:10 pm

Yeah were going to play on the system upstairs which is really good for dubstep (cheap plug)! can't afford to get a system in (not feasible) but the night will be loud and bassy! Got plans for a warehouse in december which will have a bigger better system at it... theres also be a chillout dj downstairs not sure exactly what he will be playing...

Nice one for offering to spread the word....

the reason nights are going generic are in my opinion because not enough people are working together to create a bit of a music scene anyway enough of this rant....

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Post by just_trav » Tue Nov 13, 2007 4:55 pm

Hey how you doing

I live in brum and was thinking there was nothing n the line of dubstep really going on, compared to what the 'second main city' of england should do.


I have some mates who put ona night called bigger than barry

its a fun night and gets a good crowd

my mate said if they get a new venue for it, there might be a backroom and i was thinking fo doing a side dubstep room

hit me up about any other events or ideas man.

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Post by xor » Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:53 pm

Ah, this Brummie moved away several years ago...wish I could be there...I miss Moseley...nice venue for it though!
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Post by alfie » Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:08 pm

birmingham is the arsecrack of britain.....a complete cultural vaccum.

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Post by contakt » Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:10 pm

alfie wrote:birmingham is the arsecrack of britain.....a complete cultural vaccum.
Are you from Brum? Have you lived there within the last ten years?

If the answer to either of these questions is no, you are an idiot.

If the answer to either of these is yes, I am intrigued.
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Post by xor » Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:25 pm

alfie wrote:birmingham is the arsecrack of britain.....a complete cultural vaccum.
WTF? Broadcast, Magnetophone, Surgeon, Pram, Seeland, Modified Toy Orchestra, Mike In Mono, Misty's Big Adventure, Static Caravan Records, Capsule, Supersonic Festival, Ikon Gallery, Custard Factory, HTFR...just off the top of my head...

You should visit some time...
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Post by Littlefoot » Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:44 pm

I think Brum is crap and I am there often, and lived under it for years, as it was the nearest city (stratford upon avon) and it being "the place we went at weekends" to go record shopping as teenagers

still think its crap in general, been totally raped by globalisation, exploded in the industrial age, dying out by the modern age, and now its being turned into one big shop

I think its a shame, but I live in Notts and it's way better here.

An example is never ever going to a gig in Brum and enjoying it, even if I am seeing a band I like, or playing.

Respect to people setting stuff up though! thats what it's all about, Im not having a whinge, but this thread is a result of nothing going on obviously!
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Post by xor » Tue Nov 13, 2007 7:04 pm

Joe C wrote:I think Brum is crap and I am there often, and lived under it for years, as it was the nearest city (stratford upon avon) and it being "the place we went at weekends" to go record shopping as teenagers

still think its crap in general, been totally raped by globalisation, exploded in the industrial age, dying out by the modern age, and now its being turned into one big shop

I think its a shame, but I live in Notts and it's way better here.

An example is never ever going to a gig in Brum and enjoying it, even if I am seeing a band I like, or playing.

Respect to people setting stuff up though! thats what it's all about, Im not having a whinge, but this thread is a result of nothing going on obviously!
Depends on how culturally narrow minded you are...there may be little dubstep in Brum, but hey, there is culture beyond dubstep you know.
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Post by Littlefoot » Tue Nov 13, 2007 7:10 pm

XOR wrote:
Joe C wrote:I think Brum is crap and I am there often, and lived under it for years, as it was the nearest city (stratford upon avon) and it being "the place we went at weekends" to go record shopping as teenagers

still think its crap in general, been totally raped by globalisation, exploded in the industrial age, dying out by the modern age, and now its being turned into one big shop

I think its a shame, but I live in Notts and it's way better here.

An example is never ever going to a gig in Brum and enjoying it, even if I am seeing a band I like, or playing.

Respect to people setting stuff up though! thats what it's all about, Im not having a whinge, but this thread is a result of nothing going on obviously!
Depends on how culturally narrow minded you are...there may be little dubstep in Brum, but hey, there is culture beyond dubstep you know.
mate did I say that in the slightest?

seriously im not dissin you coz I dont like your city bruv. i got lots of boys in brum and like I say I go there often.

you could have fun in a shanty town if you like playing with bricks..

plus your comment claiming I was basing culture on dubstep is waste, come on dude like I said, I know brum, I just dont like it.
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Post by xor » Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:23 pm

Joe C wrote:
XOR wrote:
Joe C wrote:I think Brum is crap and I am there often, and lived under it for years, as it was the nearest city (stratford upon avon) and it being "the place we went at weekends" to go record shopping as teenagers

still think its crap in general, been totally raped by globalisation, exploded in the industrial age, dying out by the modern age, and now its being turned into one big shop

I think its a shame, but I live in Notts and it's way better here.

An example is never ever going to a gig in Brum and enjoying it, even if I am seeing a band I like, or playing.

Respect to people setting stuff up though! thats what it's all about, Im not having a whinge, but this thread is a result of nothing going on obviously!
Depends on how culturally narrow minded you are...there may be little dubstep in Brum, but hey, there is culture beyond dubstep you know.
mate did I say that in the slightest?

seriously im not dissin you coz I dont like your city bruv. i got lots of boys in brum and like I say I go there often.

you could have fun in a shanty town if you like playing with bricks..

plus your comment claiming I was basing culture on dubstep is waste, come on dude like I said, I know brum, I just dont like it.
Look, it's no prob, but it's my home town, I get defensive! I know you didn't post it, but my point is, Brum ain't a "cultural vacuum", that is all.
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Mike skinner was a brummie......!

Post by whomanity » Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:00 am

Yo dudes don't get "blinded by the lights...!?" (little mike skinner gag for all the true brummies out there)

Someones got there blinkers on....

Birmingham isn't like an amazing city-is any!?!?(deep)

If your looking for to be spoonfed birmingham aint the place.

ITS RAW. ITS DIRTY . ITS DOPE

loads going on every night of the week you just have to look man- get on your feet and walk around you lazy bums! not everything has a webpage!!!

ANYWAY i work in the music industry and have a sick time here much prefer to live in africa or a number of other countries for that matter but thats besides the point....

DONT HATE ON NO MANS.........BITCHES!!!!!
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Post by xor » Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:12 am

Absolutely...and Moseley is a very good start.
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Post by felis » Wed Nov 14, 2007 4:56 pm

good to see some dubstep in brum , i used to live in shrewsbury and now live in leicester so been hangin out and paty'n in brum since the late 80's .

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Post by joshuatree » Thu Nov 15, 2007 5:47 am

word to the brummies. im a brockney now. bham --->>> east london. for the uni life. ha. stepney green rave was awesome :D

bham is up and coming as they say, selfridges and the church side by side is stunning...especially at xmas. lots of warehouse parties going on and underground raves, you've just got to know where to go. give u a clue ... meet by the bull at midnight on a friday, you should find your way to a nice little warehouse in digbeth ha.

and yeh exactly what the guy was saying earlier loads of stuffs happening there atm...custard factory, drop beats not bombs, medicine bar, ikon gallery, nice vintage shop, warehouse parties, raves under canal bridges, subway city, !!!aston villa!!!, mayday, scarlot harlots, editors etc etc

open your eyes :o

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