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Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 10:34 pm
by dubmugga
doomstep wrote:no offense amnesia and dubmugga but London is a long way from the antipodes both geographically and culturally.

piece.
...none taken :wink:

and one day, maybe next year hopefully, I'll get over there and immerse myself in the whole dubstepirateplateculture...

...i really do need to spread my wings a bit

chur

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 10:46 pm
by djl
Dublate culture is all good when it come to quality control but it limits thos e who want to play out and don't have the latest dubs. There is the fact this music scene is very small and so I can buy relesed tunes, cut no dubs and still sound like the freshest DJ in my town. How does that fit in???

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 10:51 pm
by djl
DJL wrote:Dublate culture is all good when it come to quality control but it limits thos e who want to play out and don't have the latest dubs. There is the fact this music scene is very small and so I can buy relesed tunes, cut no dubs and still sound like the freshest DJ in my town. How does that fit in???
What a mong - totally posted that on the wrong thread :oops:

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 2:23 am
by clone.a.k.
true doomstep,
the dj chat is definately an integral part of the feelin' of the radio shows.
if you don't want dj chat, then get the studio mix and keep the radio off.
as for the MC'ing, that's a whole different story, and is actually the reason i first started to listen to dnb. for the amazing style of skibidee, and the likes.and that's how i got to jungle, and now dubstep. so i am completely for dj's doing whatever they want, saying whatever they want, and having whoever they want mc'ing over they're stuff.

BIG UP all mc's and dj's keepin' music always forward!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!