How can you guys like this shit? Its the same early 90s house/dance samples over and over and over again, albiet at 170 bpm now. Out in the streets has a nice vibe to it, but it gets irritating as fuck 30 seconds into it. This jimmy mack 808 footcrab nonsense seriously sounds like someone took a 1991 club hit and fed it through that free glitch plugin a few times. Give me something I can at least head nod to, if not dance to.snypadub wrote:Love that trackwobbles wrote:
how can you not like dis
A friend starts using FruityLoops
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops
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did you seriously count 170 bpm to that tune? or are you reffering to the whole using cliches in music in general?
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Yeah, how the fuck did you get to 170?goodeh wrote:did you seriously count 170 bpm to that tune? or are you reffering to the whole using cliches in music in general?
Did we hear the same song?
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Oh dsf. I post about the shittyness and reptativeness of a genre and your counter argument is to bring up some arbitrarily high number i chose to convey that its been sped up.zerbaman wrote:Yeah, how the fuck did you get to 170?goodeh wrote:did you seriously count 170 bpm to that tune? or are you reffering to the whole using cliches in music in general?
Did we hear the same song?
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can you please show me another tune that is the same as the one I posted?borrowed wrote:Oh dsf. I post about the shittyness and reptativeness of a genre and your counter argument is to bring up some arbitrarily high number i chose to convey that its been sped up.zerbaman wrote:Yeah, how the fuck did you get to 170?goodeh wrote:did you seriously count 170 bpm to that tune? or are you reffering to the whole using cliches in music in general?
Did we hear the same song?
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Not gonna argue with you about why you should like a particular song. If you don't you don't...borrowed wrote:Oh dsf. I post about the shittyness and reptativeness of a genre and your counter argument is to bring up some arbitrarily high number i chose to convey that its been sped up.zerbaman wrote:Yeah, how the fuck did you get to 170?goodeh wrote:did you seriously count 170 bpm to that tune? or are you reffering to the whole using cliches in music in general?
Did we hear the same song?
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Borrowed is right though, is it really a serious track because it sounds like a clown has done a remix of an old disco track.
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Will point out though, that if it were to accuse anyone of remixing old disco-styled tunes, the note would go to Daft Punk imo.
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i liked the tune, i'm not judging what others like, i just didn't know if you counted 170 for that tune 
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on a serious note, in the original video.. the electric buzz sample that's at 32 sec in... what other tune is that in? it's bugging me
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