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Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:19 pm
by tacospheros
holy shit this thread is full of derp

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:44 pm
by TheTornado
Today wrote:what kind of self-righteous punter goes up and puts their hands on mans decks anywa :a:


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Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:48 pm
by Staley
Selectah PULLLLL UPPPP!!!!!!

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:58 pm
by droogie
Wheel up and deal up............................fah real up!

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:15 am
by hendramarshall
The Tornado wrote:
Today wrote:what kind of self-righteous punter goes up and puts their hands on mans decks anywa :a:


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man like joe nice can do whatever the fuck he wants tho hahahahaha

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 7:30 am
by Raggles
hendramarshall wrote:
The Tornado wrote:
Today wrote:what kind of self-righteous punter goes up and puts their hands on mans decks anywa :a:


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man like joe nice can do whatever the fuck he wants tho hahahahaha
If Joe Nice puts his hands on the decks during your set....that means your headed in the right direction.

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:31 am
by hutyluty
55stevieboy2010 wrote:look mate...i..just really cant be arsed to argue with you, slightly miffed ive been on this forum for 20 odd mins now, which tbh really is more than can be said for you, every post, every time, your on it. Im wrong for saying it annoys me and i know you wont take my advice, because who am i to give it you, but go outside and do something else/speak to people

people argue with you on here all the time because you say some really really stupid things

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:50 am
by defoxster
3.30 0n this 1... 8)


Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:55 am
by mIrReN
Raggles wrote:
If Joe Nice puts his hands on the decks during your set....that means your headed in the right direction.
:z:

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 12:54 pm
by Johoosh
The Tornado wrote:
Today wrote:what kind of self-righteous punter goes up and puts their hands on mans decks anywa :a:


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Best reload ive ever seen :O proper pushes Skream out of the way brilliant

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 2:18 pm
by scattybeanhead
it's just something that doesn't really have logic. a lot of the time when DJs wheel a tune im like oh fucks sake not again, yet when some play a tune that affects me in a certain way a little man inside my head starts jumping up and down and i start screaming out for him to pull it up just so you can hear the amazingness once more. basically it's a good thing

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 9:02 pm
by Sharmaji
outside of the underground-- ie, where dubstep lives these days-- Americans really don't get the idea of the re-load, Jamaican dancehall culture is by-and-large not a part of US EDM culture. in 07, 08, when there were like a dozen nights in the country, it was part of the scene, but I don't think i heard a single wheeled-back tune at all this year, bit of a shame really-- such a good old-school energy to it. It was definitely part of the community of artists, dj's, and fans-- a new tune does someone's head in, it gets wheeled back, standard.

Part of it is also the physical state of things-- without a few days notice, you're gonna have quite a hard time finding working turntables in a majority of US clubs, and if the DJ is playing on a midi controller, or CDJ's not set on "vinyl" mode, it essentially can't be done.

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:15 pm
by fiveone
NW DUBAHOLIC wrote:
55stevieboy2010 wrote:more often in heavy brostep shit, when it drops, dj spins it back and plays the track from the start (to get the crowd going yea?)
:facepalm:
this x100000000... it's really not "more often" lol

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:58 pm
by wobbles
Lol @ punter reloading a track

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 5:57 am
by Sonika
It's actually so important to dubstep that it has a fairly extensive piece on it on the Wikipedia page on dubstep...it was a big part of the genre's DJ culture or whatever

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 6:13 am
by SpacedMan
What I've never understood is... why can't people get a straight answer here? I understand this may be common knowledge to some people, but come on. Answering a question isn't that hard. From what I understood, this was a place for people who love bass music to help each other out and discuss the music. Not a place to belittle people new to the scene. Or maybe I misunderstood what I read???













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Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 6:30 am
by Sonika
SpacedMan wrote:What I've never understood is... why can't people get a straight answer here? I understand this may be common knowledge to some people, but come on. Answering a question isn't that hard. From what I understood, this was a place for people who love bass music to help each other out and discuss the music. Not a place to belittle people new to the scene. Or maybe I misunderstood what I read???

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Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 8:42 am
by leyenda
SpacedMan wrote:What I've never understood is... why can't people get a straight answer here? I understand this may be common knowledge to some people, but come on. Answering a question isn't that hard. From what I understood, this was a place for people who love bass music to help each other out and discuss the music. Not a place to belittle people new to the scene. Or maybe I misunderstood what I read???
They can if their question doesn't appear to be easily answerable with google/urban dictionary etc. This sounded like a troll especially with the second post.

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:33 am
by scattybeanhead
SpacedMan wrote:What I've never understood is... why can't people get a straight answer here? I understand this may be common knowledge to some people, but come on. Answering a question isn't that hard. From what I understood, this was a place for people who love bass music to help each other out and discuss the music. Not a place to belittle people new to the scene. Or maybe I misunderstood what I read???
nah mate it's not that it's just people join here and just post the same questions over and over without reading any of the forum. also surely if you have any understanding of 'street slang' whatsoever then you could definitely work out what it means when the MC says 'pull that up' or something along those lines, the tune stops and then starts again from the beginning. not rocket science now is it, unless OP and anyone else wondering has never listened to a radio show or been to a dubstep/drum n bass/any sort of underground night.

if it was actually a decent question (and lots of new people come up with em) then im sure straight answers would follow but this is just too dumb, like asking what a 'drop' is or something

Re: Phrase I'm not familiar with

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:20 am
by extremesociety
tacospheros wrote:holy shit this thread is full of derp
Ha.