Re: is swmop81 dead? loefahs new label - school
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 2:17 pm
maybe he knows happa's mumidontreallygiveashit wrote:whos he livin with, compa or summin lool
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maybe he knows happa's mumidontreallygiveashit wrote:whos he livin with, compa or summin lool
incnic wrote:
im dressed in a waterproof suit and u r a weak shower
please stay on topic do u have any thoughts about the new stuff coming out?
omgfabs wrote:idontreallygiveashit wrote:im bigger in the game FYI
& im not even in it fam
he thinks its youidontreallygiveashit wrote:wot so funny
Can't see him making a dubstep come back, as he said in a recent interview that 140 is dead. Which is a bold and IMO a stupid comment to make, as its clearly not the case. Just because he ran out of ideas and moved to the juke sound doesn't make it dead.DeniedExistence wrote:Saw Loefah a few weeks back and he did an all dubstep set which was amazing, was sort of hoping he'd make a comeback on that tip as well. The house stuff's not really my thing but oh well. Can't please everyone.
He doesn't play Juke?ghosttown wrote:Can't see him making a dubstep come back, as he said in a recent interview that 140 is dead. Which is a bold and IMO a stupid comment to make, as its clearly not the case. Just because he ran out of ideas and moved to the juke sound doesn't make it dead.DeniedExistence wrote:Saw Loefah a few weeks back and he did an all dubstep set which was amazing, was sort of hoping he'd make a comeback on that tip as well. The house stuff's not really my thing but oh well. Can't please everyone.
I came to the conclusion long ago that Loefah won't release any new 140 / dubstep.
There is so much good quility music around at the moment, I'm not bothered.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL, mate he is playing deep house sound nowadays get it rightghosttown wrote:Can't see him making a dubstep come back, as he said in a recent interview that 140 is dead. Which is a bold and IMO a stupid comment to make, as its clearly not the case. Just because he ran out of ideas and moved to the juke sound doesn't make it dead.DeniedExistence wrote:Saw Loefah a few weeks back and he did an all dubstep set which was amazing, was sort of hoping he'd make a comeback on that tip as well. The house stuff's not really my thing but oh well. Can't please everyone.
I came to the conclusion long ago that Loefah won't release any new 140 / dubstep.
There is so much good quility music around at the moment, I'm not bothered.
See - and not to try and start a bigger fight than's already a-brewin' here - most all house is samey and boring by merit of it being house - if it's not a big dumb four on the floor, it's not house. The genre is defined by its limitations. I understand that it was a progenitor to current EDM, and I even understand that there's good house tunes out there. But the genre itself is largely for DJs and people who want to dance without having to deal with any kind of complications in their beat... "ONE TWO THREE FOUR, ONE TWO THREE FOUR, STOMP STOMP SHUFFLE POINT..." i.e. white people with no sense of rhythm.Agent 47 wrote:Never new people didn't like house so muchtbf the 'UK Bass" version of house has got pretty samey & boring, hopefully this label tries to go a bit different. Love house though
racistalphacat wrote: white people with no sense of rhythm.
redeemed yourselfalphacat wrote: Bitch, stop telling me how/where to jack my body.
I sorta get your point, but that is some-what the idea of it... it's for dancing to. But i don't think it's for 'white people with no sense of rhythm', hardly like you need to be a pro dancer to hit a night of DnB, Jungle, Dubstep, Hip Hop or any other electronic music.alphacat wrote:See - and not to try and start a bigger fight than's already a-brewin' here - most all house is samey and boring by merit of it being house - if it's not a big dumb four on the floor, it's not house. The genre is defined by its limitations. I understand that it was a progenitor to current EDM, and I even understand that there's good house tunes out there. But the genre itself is largely for DJs and people who want to dance without having to deal with any kind of complications in their beat... "ONE TWO THREE FOUR, ONE TWO THREE FOUR, STOMP STOMP SHUFFLE POINT..." i.e. white people with no sense of rhythm.Agent 47 wrote:Never new people didn't like house so muchtbf the 'UK Bass" version of house has got pretty samey & boring, hopefully this label tries to go a bit different. Love house though
And don't even get me started on diva vocals. Bitch, stop telling me how/where to jack my body.
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