YOU LOT ARE ALREADY FUCKED.
Would You Like MC's In Dubstep or Even Female Vocalists??
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Sgt Pokes, Jukali, and MC Child, all know how to work a crowd and not ruin a dance live. Though I was at a dance last weekend where an MC came on at the end of a set and clearly was a DNB MC, and just kept yelling the same shit over and over. It was fucking annoying. That's when I decided to leave. LOL
I love vocals in tunes, in fact, I always am on the lookout for vocal tunes, good ones obviously, I wouldn't buy shitty ones.
I love vocals in tunes, in fact, I always am on the lookout for vocal tunes, good ones obviously, I wouldn't buy shitty ones.
I'm really into Ignite by Gatekeeper ft Grizzla and Dread mc right now (it's on MAH's show from last tues with luke envoy, raffertie and ghosts on tape).properauthority wrote:female vocals have worked well in what i have heard, MC'ing not so much. although im sure i could really like both if they were done properly.
Anyone have release info on this?
Big yes to more tunes like this.
I like a good mix of both, brings variation into the dance. There's soo many good tunes where the vocals add something to the tune like those mentioned. Pinch, mala, skream, and L.D's remixes etc.
Yes they are more acceptable (catchy?) than instrumental tracks, but as long as it's good music what's the downside? It's up to the dj's to play the right tracks at the right time. Those who go for the bland stuff hopefully won't get the bookings.
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