Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:21 am
AC23 dropped Hit me with your rhythm stick by Ian Dury and the blockheads a few weeks ago. He was so blazed though, I think he thought it was Chestboxing. Probably don't remember that do you Steve?
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classict-woc wrote:my red hot car - squarepusher
a lot of WASTELANDs stuff works excellent with dubstep... heard them a few times at BASSTHEWORLD>> dropped by MACKJIGGAHr33lc4sh wrote:i usually drop one of this
In Your Sleep - Wasteland
i thought i was being welcomed to the board! hadubsola wrote:Err... eh?Jaime wrote:me?! haboomnoise wrote:and welcome!
yours!
Classic!! i was playing some rave at a farm a few year back following on from a dj playing the dirtiest of dirty dnb...the drugged up crowd were foaming at the mouths and had rage in their eyes....i stepped up with my bag of early dubstep and garage/grime slightly panicing...started with red hot car and everyone went CRAZY and were really into the change in pace after that.t-woc wrote: my red hot car - squarepusher
that video never gets old. i love this tune.....big !municiple wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-YcBVEnLT8
I need this on vinyl -- BAD !threnody wrote:Of course the standard is salt n pepa - push it!
nah that was pope who dropped that, kode did tell him he was gonna play it as his first tune afterwards thopaolo wrote: He also played 'Don't Believe The Hype' by Public Enemy.
I remember!joenice wrote: Who remembers "Cult Of Personality?" Hard to believe that was nearly 20 years ago. I'm getting old !
loved every minute of it mansek [espionage] wrote:haha ya that was fun.. also played a few switch tunes.dubplodocus wrote:sek one dropped that "i like to move it, move it" at subtrac. vibes were ridiculous.
find quite a few of those dubsided records tunes work well in dubstep sets.
electric eliminator wrote:nah that was pope who dropped that, kode did tell him he was gonna play it as his first tune afterwards thopaolo wrote: He also played 'Don't Believe The Hype' by Public Enemy.