Re: an apology to this forum
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:48 am
Zomby?
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You called?LA_Boxers wrote:Zomby?
Zomby?dj $hy wrote:You called?LA_Boxers wrote:Zomby?
Sounds shit.incnic wrote:Zomby is working with Burial on the Massive Attack XX remix album featuring Gonja Sufi
ZOMG BAN!gnome wrote:Sounds shit.incnic wrote:Zomby is working with Burial on the Massive Attack XX remix album featuring Gonja Sufi
gnome wrote:Are you Zomby?mikey g wrote:why must every anonymous poster be zomby?gnome wrote:Zomby?
get over it already
Is that the multiple of Zomby??mikey g wrote:gnome wrote:Are you Zomby?mikey g wrote:why must every anonymous poster be zomby?gnome wrote:Zomby?
get over it already
its Zombi
zombumesLA_Boxers wrote:Is that the multiple of Zomby??mikey g wrote:gnome wrote:Are you Zomby?mikey g wrote:why must every anonymous poster be zomby?gnome wrote:Zomby?
get over it already
its Zombi
I exchanged a few tracks with him. I never saw all the apparent DSF drama but he seemed like a good guypompende wrote:this is the guy that "pioneered" "thugstep" "mashups." He matched hiphop acapellas over dubstep riddims. There was some discontent about him sharing the results. He was a bit angry and would occasionally bait people (myself included, sadly) into arguments. glad you didnt let that shit drive you off nappy. peace.
i was putting southern rap vocals on top of original productions easily 6 months before he came on the scene, i had several bigger names playing them (joe nice, nick argon, clandestine crew) and he sent me a link to some video saying he was the first one to do it and he pioneered rap vocals on top of dubstep blah blah blah. his statement of "dubstep is party music" really bugged me too.pompende wrote:this is the guy that "pioneered" "thugstep" "mashups." He matched hiphop acapellas over dubstep riddims. There was some discontent about him sharing the results. He was a bit angry and would occasionally bait people (myself included, sadly) into arguments. glad you didnt let that shit drive you off nappy. peace.
south3rn wrote:i was putting southern rap vocals on top of original productions easily 6 months before he came on the scene, i had several bigger names playing them (joe nice, nick argon, clandestine crew) and he sent me a link to some video saying he was the first one to do it and he pioneered rap vocals on top of dubstep blah blah blah. his statement of "dubstep is party music" really bugged me too.pompende wrote:this is the guy that "pioneered" "thugstep" "mashups." He matched hiphop acapellas over dubstep riddims. There was some discontent about him sharing the results. He was a bit angry and would occasionally bait people (myself included, sadly) into arguments. glad you didnt let that shit drive you off nappy. peace.
"The architecht of this sound is DJ NAPPY but by his own admission he admits not being the first, albeit he did coin that term:64hz wrote:south3rn wrote:i was putting southern rap vocals on top of original productions easily 6 months before he came on the scene, i had several bigger names playing them (joe nice, nick argon, clandestine crew) and he sent me a link to some video saying he was the first one to do it and he pioneered rap vocals on top of dubstep blah blah blah. his statement of "dubstep is party music" really bugged me too.pompende wrote:this is the guy that "pioneered" "thugstep" "mashups." He matched hiphop acapellas over dubstep riddims. There was some discontent about him sharing the results. He was a bit angry and would occasionally bait people (myself included, sadly) into arguments. glad you didnt let that shit drive you off nappy. peace.
disc jockey nappy wrote:"The architecht of this sound is DJ NAPPY but by his own admission he admits not being the first, albeit he did coin that term:64hz wrote:south3rn wrote:i was putting southern rap vocals on top of original productions easily 6 months before he came on the scene, i had several bigger names playing them (joe nice, nick argon, clandestine crew) and he sent me a link to some video saying he was the first one to do it and he pioneered rap vocals on top of dubstep blah blah blah. his statement of "dubstep is party music" really bugged me too.pompende wrote:this is the guy that "pioneered" "thugstep" "mashups." He matched hiphop acapellas over dubstep riddims. There was some discontent about him sharing the results. He was a bit angry and would occasionally bait people (myself included, sadly) into arguments. glad you didnt let that shit drive you off nappy. peace.
I know there were a few people that did thugstep blends before me. The dude south3rn on the dubstep forum made some quality stuff right around the time I started, but nobody made 100 refixes in a few months or named it anything besides ‘dubstep refix’ to my knowledge. Who knew it would blow up under that name?"
http://generationbass.com/2010/12/15/thugstep-2/