Re: Skream - Anticipate Feat. Sam Frank
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 11:08 pm
isnt that funny i like u tooCornbreadddd wrote:wobbles, I like you.wobbles wrote:awful
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isnt that funny i like u tooCornbreadddd wrote:wobbles, I like you.wobbles wrote:awful
I was kind of feeling that too, but... but listening to this songs pure kitsch, I'm kind of getting it. At least if i ever have a kid, I'm sure I will produce something this shamelessly coldplay-ish.mykmallett wrote:Is this and the rest of Skreams output in the last year or so an elaborate practical joke?
Better that Skream and Benga take it mainstream than certain others who shall remain nameless, right?aronkazay wrote:I was kind of feeling that too, but... but listening to this songs pure kitsch, I'm kind of getting it. At least if i ever have a kid, I'm sure I will produce something this shamelessly coldplay-ish.mykmallett wrote:Is this and the rest of Skreams output in the last year or so an elaborate practical joke?
Still doesn't really explains what they tought of when making magnetic man, though. It seems to me, whenever artists with much underground credibility try to bring dubstep to the mainstream, it ends up horrible.
you think this is "absolutely sick"Kosmonot wrote:I personally think it's absolutely sick. It's a message to his unborn son. I just think that's a really respectable thing to do.
Phigure wrote:you think this is "absolutely sick"Kosmonot wrote:I personally think it's absolutely sick. It's a message to his unborn son. I just think that's a really respectable thing to do.
fair enough, but i think i'd use the word cute rather than sickKosmonot wrote:Phigure wrote:you think this is "absolutely sick"Kosmonot wrote:I personally think it's absolutely sick. It's a message to his unborn son. I just think that's a really respectable thing to do.
Yeah. I think it's pretty cool that he'd write a sentimental tune to his son. Music is all about expression and feeling, thus it's a nice context for this tune. Yeah it's not a dancefloor killer, but for the reasons he wrote it, I respect it. I wouldn't play it in a set or a mix, but I can appreciate it.
Yeah, probably a fair assessmentPhigure wrote:fair enough, but i think i'd use the word cute rather than sickKosmonot wrote:Phigure wrote:you think this is "absolutely sick"Kosmonot wrote:I personally think it's absolutely sick. It's a message to his unborn son. I just think that's a really respectable thing to do.
Yeah. I think it's pretty cool that he'd write a sentimental tune to his son. Music is all about expression and feeling, thus it's a nice context for this tune. Yeah it's not a dancefloor killer, but for the reasons he wrote it, I respect it. I wouldn't play it in a set or a mix, but I can appreciate it.