this is far bigger than dubstep, it's about sticking it to the man, man.Dubloke wrote:I dont really understand what this thread is about? does he like dubstep, does he not like it? I'm guessing he's a hater though?
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no, I'm a dark judge with a horses skull instead of a head,judge_mortis wrote:Jesus?!
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or just someone else who wants to make a name for themselves on a forum hmmmmmmm
lighten up and let the sunshine in bruv
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gonna be a vest i reckon , plain black wifebeater mels so tuff innit
Shit man I won't mind, I'll be too busy trying to see what T-Shirt Mel Gibson is wearing.[/quote]
gonna be a vest i reckon , plain black wifebeater mels so tuff innit
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quite the opposite Dubloke,I been into the music since before it was shoehorned into the dubstep bracket.
I am however a hater of corporate cash ins on underground music and the negative effect once that cash cow has been milked.
By underground i mean music from the heart created by people whose prime motivation is self expression and bringing pleasure to others,rather than carving out some inevitably short lived pop star career path...
Note I am NOT including the incredibly talented Skream or any currently active producers that I can think of in this bracket , but rather the inevitable 'there has always been a Dubstep element to our music' pretenders who are bound to appear over the next few years.
I apologise for makin the off hand 'what shirt skream was wearing?' comment earlier but I was exagerating in order to get my point across.
I am however a hater of corporate cash ins on underground music and the negative effect once that cash cow has been milked.
By underground i mean music from the heart created by people whose prime motivation is self expression and bringing pleasure to others,rather than carving out some inevitably short lived pop star career path...
Note I am NOT including the incredibly talented Skream or any currently active producers that I can think of in this bracket , but rather the inevitable 'there has always been a Dubstep element to our music' pretenders who are bound to appear over the next few years.
I apologise for makin the off hand 'what shirt skream was wearing?' comment earlier but I was exagerating in order to get my point across.
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im feelin what ur saying and u didnt really need to explain it any futher than the first post
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oh seen, I thought you were just trying to start an argument!judge_mortis wrote:quite the opposite Dubloke,I been into the music since before it was shoehorned into the dubstep bracket.
I am however a hater of corporate cash ins on underground music and the negative effect once that cash cow has been milked.
By underground i mean music from the heart created by people whose prime motivation is self expression and bringing pleasure to others,rather than carving out some inevitably short lived pop star career path...
Note I am NOT including the incredibly talented Skream or any currently active producers that I can think of in this bracket , but rather the inevitable 'there has always been a Dubstep element to our music' pretenders who are bound to appear over the next few years.
I apologise for makin the off hand 'what shirt skream was wearing?' comment earlier but I was exagerating in order to get my point across.
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said. and said well, jubzy. a few people here might agree with you y'know judge. regarding that particular night- props to the promoters for putting on what seems to have been an excellent night. i chose not to go because it's completely not my sort of thing but in a scene growing as quickly as dubstep has done you cant expect these huge nights at megaclubs with expensive beers not to start happening.Jubscarz wrote:If you've got a decent point to make why cloud it by wording it in a way that is bound to piss people off? I think a less confrontational rewording was necessary.ac23 wrote:im feelin what ur saying and u didnt really need to explain it any futher than the first post
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woo i got misquoted
and ur still missing his point woo
not all about that night *sigh*
not worth arguing about either
1love?
and ur still missing his point woo
not all about that night *sigh*
not worth arguing about either
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Any more than you can expect me to not avoid them like the plague. I'd much rather check these things at the smaller nights and avoid the influx of hipsters at the bigger ones.ajantis_art wrote:i chose not to go because it's completely not my sort of thing but in a scene growing as quickly as dubstep has done you cant expect these huge nights at megaclubs with expensive beers not to start happening.
Hmm....


I been mixing Dubstep since 92 when I was 5 and got my first fisher price record player, though I only found out it was called dubstep yesterdayjudge_mortis wrote: Note I am NOT including the incredibly talented Skream or any currently active producers that I can think of in this bracket , but rather the inevitable 'there has always been a Dubstep element to our music' pretenders who are bound to appear over the next few years.
I apologise for makin the off hand 'what shirt skream was wearing?'
Also, isn't the correct answer to the Mel Gibson debate that he is in fact Jesus?- this would solve many, many issues
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When is your next party by the way?forensix (mcr) wrote:We all need to build our own rigs so we can dance around like mongs off our faces on ket in our gardens at 8 am whilst someone occasionally twats us with poi and someone else lies on the floor having shat their pants......that'll show the man
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telephone numbers and a date will be given to you by a man in an overcoat but only after you have fellated him on Brighton pierShonky wrote:When is your next party by the way?forensix (mcr) wrote:We all need to build our own rigs so we can dance around like mongs off our faces on ket in our gardens at 8 am whilst someone occasionally twats us with poi and someone else lies on the floor having shat their pants......that'll show the man
You want to narrow that down a bit, it's an overcoat frenzy down thereforensix (mcr) wrote:telephone numbers and a date will be given to you by a man in an overcoat but only after you have fellated him on Brighton pierShonky wrote:When is your next party by the way?forensix (mcr) wrote:We all need to build our own rigs so we can dance around like mongs off our faces on ket in our gardens at 8 am whilst someone occasionally twats us with poi and someone else lies on the floor having shat their pants......that'll show the man
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Yeah I agree, I went to Dubpolice which was probably the emptiest I'd seen a dubstep club, but had a really good night (except the pricks at the end who clearly came just for a fight) DMZ 3rd birthday was probably the mst packed I'd seen it at a dubstep night and it was also a sick night, but it was so crammed I didnt have my own space and couldn't move around the room freely which I like being able to do. I'm sure Ministry was just as packed?Shonky wrote:Any more than you can expect me to not avoid them like the plague. I'd much rather check these things at the smaller nights and avoid the influx of hipsters at the bigger ones.
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