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Post by bribkin » Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:36 pm

Circle show on Rinse is like my favourite thing in the world.

Geeneus 'Yellowtail' is my tune of the year already.

I want to see 9 dressed up. 9 IN SHOES>>>>DRINKING CHAMPAGNE>>>>PLAYIN FUNKY AT THE END>>>>>>>>
??!!!!!

I wish they would all hurry up and come back from Napa though. Me and Subeena went to this funky thing a couple of weeks ago and there were 3 people there.
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Post by Melon78 » Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:03 am

Neville Bartos wrote:Any one heard the minimal sort of tune Skream made? I heard Jason H play it on his show a couple of weeks ago.
"Siminimal"?

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Post by neville bartos » Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:30 am

bribkin wrote:
I wish I had more ppl to go funky raving with tho : (
I would be honoured to accompany a coule of beautiful ladies to such an event.
lemon78lomon78 wrote:
Neville Bartos wrote:Any one heard the minimal sort of tune Skream made? I heard Jason H play it on his show a couple of weeks ago.
"Siminimal"?
Thats the one.

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Post by corpsey » Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:14 am

I'm feeling some of this Marcus Nasty set hard

How the fuck am I going to wear a shirt and not get it covered in ham and pickle?

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Post by farina » Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:08 am

anyone got this kode set as a d/l? i'm only on internet at work and can't stream it.....

p-please?

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Post by Melon78 » Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:42 am

Farina wrote:anyone got this kode set as a d/l? i'm only on internet at work and can't stream it.....

p-please?
will get it to megaupload for tomorrow 8)

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Post by farina » Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:09 pm

thankyou sir.

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Post by twofourfive » Tue Jul 22, 2008 3:10 pm

Farina wrote:anyone got this kode set as a d/l? i'm only on internet at work and can't stream it.....

p-please?
http://www.sendspace.com/file/pf9a93

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Post by neville bartos » Tue Jul 22, 2008 3:53 pm

twofourfive wrote:
Farina wrote:anyone got this kode set as a d/l? i'm only on internet at work and can't stream it.....

p-please?
http://www.sendspace.com/file/pf9a93

Thanks 245, your the best.

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Post by datura » Tue Jul 22, 2008 4:54 pm

twofourfive wrote:
Farina wrote:anyone got this kode set as a d/l? i'm only on internet at work and can't stream it.....

p-please?
http://www.sendspace.com/file/pf9a93
cheers :D
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Post by corpsey » Tue Jul 22, 2008 5:57 pm

What I like about some of this stuff is that it's got that rawness to it that you have in grime, that you used to have in dubstep where it feels like a lot more could happen...

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Post by felis » Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:21 pm

Big Up for the mixes, some of the tracks are pretty heavy.

Can anyone reccomend any good nights that play that sort of stuff ?

Are they all shirts and shoes / prada trainers lol ?

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Post by selrahc » Wed Jul 23, 2008 12:41 am

marcus nasty plays some good funky stuff, generally a bit further away from the standard us funky stuff and a bit closer to the newer london sound. although i still struggle with the fact that it's called, and the producers refer to it as 'funky' or 'funky house'. it sounds like soca or kwaito crossed with grime.

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Post by big-c » Wed Jul 23, 2008 12:54 am

selrahc wrote:marcus nasty plays some good funky stuff, generally a bit further away from the standard us funky stuff and a bit closer to the newer london sound. although i still struggle with the fact that it's called, and the producers refer to it as 'funky' or 'funky house'. it sounds like soca or kwaito crossed with grime.
Its basically Tribal House but with the Funky House influence's aswell so the producers here call it just "Funky" because its not in, really, the Funky House or Tribal House categories

Plus the UK "Urban" scene seem to have a nack for always renaming scenes and shit like all this "Wonky" stuff they're trying to claim isn't "Funky"

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Post by staypuft » Wed Jul 23, 2008 3:03 am

Corpsey wrote:What I like about some of this stuff is that it's got that rawness to it that you have in grime, that you used to have in dubstep where it feels like a lot more could happen...
but is left for your brain to fill in the gaps. I like music that leaves a little to the imagination.
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Post by gremino » Wed Jul 23, 2008 4:41 am

staypuft wrote:
Corpsey wrote:What I like about some of this stuff is that it's got that rawness to it that you have in grime, that you used to have in dubstep where it feels like a lot more could happen...
but is left for your brain to fill in the gaps.
I think same would be said to producers who produce music with no real content...

But back to the topic: That 1extra-mix got some Musical Mob - Pulse X funky remix, though it seems to go with this name:
Post Room Remix – Little Silver (Marcus Nasty Special)

Let's see if this is going to be a trend to remix old 8bars :)

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Post by ory » Wed Jul 23, 2008 5:05 am

yeah I liked that one, better than the original even.

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Post by staypuft » Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:29 am

gremino wrote:
staypuft wrote:
Corpsey wrote:What I like about some of this stuff is that it's got that rawness to it that you have in grime, that you used to have in dubstep where it feels like a lot more could happen...
but is left for your brain to fill in the gaps.
I think same would be said to producers who produce music with no real content...
yeha fair enuff. I've got old mystikz and horsepower in mind I guess (super syncopated lo-fi weird synth action).. something more abstract was being communicated with that stuff.
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Post by concept_ » Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:57 am

Am I the only one who thinks this mix is really not very good in terms of a mix? Wonder if it is ever meant to be mixed?

It is a good selection still and huge respect to 9 for the different direction he is exploring- think it is important DJs and Produers especially explore different types of music to aid their own work and style.
FELIS wrote:Big Up for the mixes, some of the tracks are pretty heavy.

Can anyone reccomend any good nights that play that sort of stuff ?

Are they all shirts and shoes / prada trainers lol ?
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There are loads of nights happening if you look on the DJs who you rate myspaces you'll find flyers galore. They're good at self promotion for sure.
Yes they are shoes, no denim, no trainers that is part of the appeal in a way - back to champagne garage days. 8) Though the afterarty/private party scene is more talked about. Circle parties.

I'd recommend the Rinse @ The End night and other nights mixing the styles (like Prancehall booking Marcus Nasty next to Oneman etc. at visions)

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