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Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:18 pm
by nazoreth
time/place
plannin on headin to old street 10pm
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:19 pm
by boomnoise
barley mow from 10 onwards.
(the pub on curtain road a stones throw from fwd)
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:22 pm
by nazoreth
cool
shout dubstep-related things at scruffy people and you'll find us easy
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:24 pm
by incyde
Nazoreth wrote:cool
shout dubstep-related things at scruffy people and you'll find us easy
i am so going to walk in there and yell "BRRRRRRRAP!!!!"
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:27 pm
by stanton
I shall be there with bells on.

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:31 pm
by nazoreth
incyde if we're in the pub there'll be a response, most likely ill go to throw trigger finger in the air and end up launching a pint across the bar, elbow my mate in the face an then fall over a bar stall!
game on
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:33 pm
by benjybars
boomnoise wrote:
his 2nd time down fwd if i recall.
yeah he duppied it a couple of months ago.. played a ridiculous old school grime set.. i remember being well impressed how weighty 'hoe' sounded on that system!
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:37 pm
by incyde
Nazoreth wrote:incyde if we're in the pub there'll be a response, most likely ill go to throw trigger finger in the air and end up launching a pint across the bar, elbow my mate in the face an then fall over a bar stall!
game on
hahahahahaa
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:48 pm
by seebs2000
aiming to reach, might even drive, avoiding the 2 hour night bus mission home. result.
faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarwaaaaaaaaaaaaard
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 1:57 am
by cuntry_gent
HD 25s.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 3:51 am
by duskkeysound
HD25's rocked it. Slapping them on me head felt like I was underwater! Big ups to each and every who made suggestions on the headphone front - I bowled up and down Tot Ct Rd for 2 days like an OCD loon asking for best prices and all sorts and eventually got a good deal on a pair of those. And no dodgy forceps marks on my head either!
Hope those that reached enjoyed themselves - me and Blackdown had a belter of a night, even with the one deck mixing at the start... Just wish I'd realised those dinky bottles of Guinness were 7.5% before I started getting them in! Certainly held back the hangover from last night although I'm sure I'll pay tomorrow...
Felt like I'd run a marathon after the set - how does that work? Picking up dubs and mixing them in making me feel more knackered than a 95 minute runaround on Hackney marshes? Got to be all about the adrenaline I reckon.
Anyhow. Big up your chest to those that reached - it was a night that went full spectrum from dubstep to grime. And let it be known (before I forget) I owe Scientist a drink for crushing the plastic he had hidden under his jacket. Oof!
From one battered man to plenty of others - the url says it all: ilovefwd.com.
Niceness.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 9:49 am
by boomnoise
i have to say the blackdown and dusk set was one of the most enjoyable sets i've experienced down fwd in a long time.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:35 am
by blackdown
Out to Boomnoise's kind words and everyone who reached, that was a lot of fun.
Now we've played them out, I've updated our
MySpace and
Virb pages with the tracks from our new single ("The Bits ft. Trim"/"Northside Cheng Dub") so people can check them. Bigup.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:00 am
by metalboxproducts
DuskKeysound wrote:
Felt like I'd run a marathon after the set - how does that work? Picking up dubs and mixing them in making me feel more knackered than a 95 minute runaround on Hackney marshes? Got to be all about the adrenaline I reckon.
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I feel the same after doing sets. Weather they be radio or live. I've also come to the same conclusion abou it beingt the adrenalin. The real trouble i have whislt playing and being well hi on the old adren is, you can drink like a twat but, as soon as you stop playing, those drinks suddenly kick in and it's al over

Not a good look.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:04 am
by metalboxproducts
Blackdown wrote:Out to Boomnoise's kind words and everyone who reached, that was a lot of fun.
Now we've played them out, I've updated our
MySpace and
Virb pages with the tracks from our new single ("The Bits ft. Trim"/"Northside Cheng Dub") so people can check them. Bigup.
Looking fwd to hearing your new stuff. I've come to expect big things from you guys. Hope you deliver.

Still feeling the last 2 plates on keysound. Highly underated. IMHO.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:44 am
by hopper
Blackdown wrote:Out to Boomnoise's kind words and everyone who reached, that was a lot of fun.
Now we've played them out, I've updated our
MySpace and
Virb pages with the tracks from our new single ("The Bits ft. Trim"/"Northside Cheng Dub") so people can check them. Bigup.
Missed yesterday - but Northside Cheng Dub is damn good! Need to get me hold of Lata sometime still.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:47 am
by incyde
metalboxproducts wrote:DuskKeysound wrote:
Felt like I'd run a marathon after the set - how does that work? Picking up dubs and mixing them in making me feel more knackered than a 95 minute runaround on Hackney marshes? Got to be all about the adrenaline I reckon.
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I feel the same after doing sets. Weather they be radio or live. I've also come to the same conclusion abou it beingt the adrenalin. The real trouble i have whislt playing and being well hi on the old adren is, you can drink like a twat but, as soon as you stop playing, those drinks suddenly kick in and it's al over

Not a good look.
Yeah I know what you mean!! After I do a radio set, I am really exhausted also.
Blackdown+Dusk were sick!!! Really enjoyable indeed.
Headhunter was the choice set of the night for me!! Those clean crisp mixdowns sure resonate well on that soundsystem.
Wasnt really feeling Geeneus.. kinda put me in a bad mood actually. All bangers+too fast... what was that pitch on, +8%? kinda felt like a drum n bass rave if it wasn't for the MCs (which sounded awesome and made up for it!)
Due to said bad mood didn't really stay for Vectra long but what I did hear, it was niceness. Starting to warm up to grime, slowly but surely...
Large up all who I saw there - BenUFO, Grand, Contakt, Boom, Stanton, Frank, Tom, Braiden, Farrah, Zahra, Skipple, and Mos Dan.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:05 pm
by frebentos
dusk and blackdown was ill, definite highlight for me, particularly enjoyed the more minimal stuff at the start, spacey and atmospheric...nice.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:10 pm
by *decibella~~
I had a nice evening last night...
Headhunter played a wicked set...! Yes incyde his mixdowns are jus so crispy and on point ...... fucking perfect, love his beats, all his little old skool rave samples, stabs n that, big wuuuuuuuuuuub wuuuuuuuuuuuub deep bass....... heavy man, love what he's doing.
He played quite a few of Jakes tunes as well, anyone know the name of that one that starts of with literally jus a kick and massive snare??
x x x
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:36 pm
by stanton
Good god I feel horrendous today.
Really enjoyed the blackdown & dusk set but my memory is a bit hazy of things after that.
Big up to everyone I met, sorry if I was too wasted to make sense.