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wilson
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by wilson » Mon May 30, 2011 6:57 pm
Plasmic aka Hanlo wrote:What most people have said before it adds the personal touch which is what I love about pirate radio & radio in general. HOWEVER there are some mcs on rinse who have been spitting the same bars week in week out for years now which really does grind after a while. Fresh music with stale bars, it doesn't make sense.
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Input_1
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by Input_1 » Mon May 30, 2011 7:12 pm
i think that MCs make the shows. it differentiates it from just a podcast or mix, it's going out live. getting shouts off twitter and phoneline numbers, i agree, gives a sense of loyalty and personal-ness.
+ who rates chunky as an MC?? at first on the boiler room i thought he was pretty irritating, "there's no i in boiler, oohhh" made me chuckle, but now i think he's a legend, he always makes me laugh on the swamp 81 rinse slot!
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TSH-Tim
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by TSH-Tim » Mon May 30, 2011 7:13 pm
You know what MC stands for dont you ... ??
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Input_1
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by Input_1 » Mon May 30, 2011 7:23 pm
TSH-Tim wrote:You know what MC stands for dont you ... ??
microphone controller.
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JBoy
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by JBoy » Mon May 30, 2011 7:28 pm
Input_1 wrote:TSH-Tim wrote:You know what MC stands for dont you ... ??
microphone controller.
Joking surely?
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skitz_0
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by skitz_0 » Mon May 30, 2011 7:32 pm
Input_1 wrote:
+ who rates chunky as an MC?? at first on the boiler room i thought he was pretty irritating, "there's no i in boiler, oohhh" made me chuckle, but now i think he's a legend, he always makes me laugh on the swamp 81 rinse slot!
chunky's a beast of an mc!
last swamp81 show when the trusta song got pulled up: "wherever you are you gotta be giving the producer of this track a hand; if not, that's cool, too"
i also believe mc means master of ceremonies.
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Input_1
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by Input_1 » Mon May 30, 2011 7:38 pm
skitz_0 wrote:
chunky's a beast of an mc!
last swamp81 show when the trusta song got pulled up: "wherever you are you gotta be giving the producer of this track a hand; if not, that's cool, too"
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ahaha, on pinch's boiler room set, (#BR42) "out to all the Americans, HOWDY"
skitz_0 wrote:
i also believe mc means master of ceremonies.

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Plasmic aka Hanlo
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by Plasmic aka Hanlo » Mon May 30, 2011 7:43 pm
wilson wrote:Plasmic aka Hanlo wrote:What most people have said before it adds the personal touch which is what I love about pirate radio & radio in general. HOWEVER there are some mcs on rinse who have been spitting the same bars week in week out for years now which really does grind after a while. Fresh music with stale bars, it doesn't make sense.
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by gettingcolder » Mon May 30, 2011 9:00 pm
Johoosh wrote:I don't think i'd enjoy Youngsta's show nearly as much without Toast.
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vindian
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by vindian » Mon May 30, 2011 10:18 pm
The Youngst's on with SP:MC tonight... legit for dnb excursions imo, the catastrophic flow of his rhymes is the perfect complement to the mix. Dubstep commentary is too sick also, always comes with the freshest and that keeps even older tunes sounding lively.
"takin' you into uncharted terrain, off the ordinance, classified coordinates"
one love to all the 'deep' dubstep MCs tho, you get me vibin' every time

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Shum
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by Shum » Mon May 30, 2011 10:22 pm
JBoy wrote:Input_1 wrote:TSH-Tim wrote:You know what MC stands for dont you ... ??
microphone controller.
Joking surely?

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PEDRO 123
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by PEDRO 123 » Mon May 30, 2011 10:31 pm
deluxe wrote:some MCs bring some extra personal flavor to the music (especially when they have dope bars), but some just make you wanna throw a dozen rotten eggs at them.
but id have to say the worst and most annoying MC has to be the one from Boiler Room. it sucks cause i cant hear ANY BR set past the point where he starts talking wild shit. its like he puts his lips directly on the mix and just starts rambling nonsense
are you referring to bpm? he's more of a host, i think he does a wicked job IMO.
i'd much rather listen to a set with an MC in general, particularly on radio- there's nothing better than listening to a rinse show when P-Money suddenly arrives at the studio and goes in

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Shum
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by Shum » Mon May 30, 2011 10:37 pm
I remember a while back on the old Dub Police show on Rinse. None of the DJs showed up to the studio so Rod Azlan got on the decks and dropped some tunes, it was wicked man. So gutted I lost that podcast.
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Sageon
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by Sageon » Mon May 30, 2011 10:43 pm
Killawatt wrote:when people such as toast read twitter messages and txts it adds a personal factor to the radio thus creating a personal bond and a sense of loyalty.
It's this sort of interaction that I really enjoy. It makes me, and I bet everyone else, feel really welcome to the scene.
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kentnz
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by kentnz » Tue May 31, 2011 1:57 am
deluxe wrote:some MCs bring some extra personal flavor to the music (especially when they have dope bars), but some just make you wanna throw a dozen rotten eggs at them.
but id have to say the worst and most annoying MC has to be the one from Boiler Room. it sucks cause i cant hear ANY BR set past the point where he starts talking wild shit. its like he puts his lips directly on the mix and just starts rambling nonsense
Who is that Boiler Room MC? He is so bad that I like him now. He has a weird speech impediment too. But at least he doesn't talk that often (in the sets I have), he only chimes in every 20 minutes or so.
PS Toast = Badman
incnic wrote:DMZ forthingcoming In McDonalds (Swamp81 w/ MC Boodiker)
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Input_1
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by Input_1 » Tue May 31, 2011 8:17 am
Shum wrote:JBoy wrote:Input_1 wrote:TSH-Tim wrote:You know what MC stands for dont you ... ??
microphone controller.
Joking surely?


yes of course, master of ceremonies.
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Johoosh
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by Johoosh » Tue May 31, 2011 10:43 am
vindian wrote:The Youngst's on with SP:MC tonight... legit for dnb excursions imo, the catastrophic flow of his rhymes is the perfect complement to the mix. Dubstep commentary is too sick also, always comes with the freshest and that keeps even older tunes sounding lively.
"takin' you into uncharted terrain, off the ordinance, classified coordinates"
SP has the best flow & lyrics of Yunx's MCs, but Toast just instantly makes me feel welcome
LX One is somewhere inbetween them, bit hit & miss with his bars occasionally but his reactions to some tunes are priceless. (E.g the first time Yunx dropped Roteks with LX One on the mic he sounded like he'd just been shot

) Makes up for it with his sick production though.
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PinUp
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by PinUp » Tue May 31, 2011 12:32 pm
Mighty Moe is the only MC I really don't like. I can't listen to the Sin City takeover set from Get Darker anymore because he annoys me so much! Just seen he's doing the Sin City boat party at outlook as well

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Sheff
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by Sheff » Tue May 31, 2011 12:41 pm
to be honest i find studio mixes pretty boring most of the time. dont get me wrong there has been some amazing ones recently like the kryptic minds one but i just think it feels abit empty without a host
big up Toast and SP:MC
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Input_1
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by Input_1 » Tue May 31, 2011 12:51 pm
Sheff wrote:to be honest i find studio mixes pretty boring most of the time. dont get me wrong there has been some amazing ones recently like the kryptic minds one but i just think it feels abit empty without a host

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