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koast
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by koast » Fri May 15, 2009 10:11 am
Generally, MCs who are actually into & understand dubstep will do a good job, whether they are out & out hosts, or more lyrical... what normally fucks it up is grime or DnB MCs who think they can switch styles with no regard for what the ravers (or DJ) wants...
I had to learn the hard way about letting the music do (most of) the talking, but it's a lesson I'm glad I've learnt!!
More than one MC on a set takes serious professionalism - there's only one or two MCs outside my own crew I like working with, or feel comfortable sharing mic with
You lot need to look beyond London by the way - West Country's got some of the best dubstep MCs/hosts

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by Hibbie » Fri May 15, 2009 10:12 am
ThinKing wrote:woah woah woah
I've got to say that I really think it sounds shit when crazy d does that. Everything else he does i think is sick but that woah woah woah thing is just shit imo.
I 100% agree with Host>mc.
Poaks smashes it also imo
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koast
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by koast » Fri May 15, 2009 10:14 am
Bit random; but why has everyone who's bigged up Pokes in this topic spelt his name differently?
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by deezer » Fri May 15, 2009 10:20 am
sorry mcs but in my eyes the most POINTLESS job on planet earth, very rarely can it be done without grating the fuck out of you, pokes is one of the few i can handle,sometimes crazy d/hatcha minus that effort on the fly lo/kode9 from plastic ppl.......
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by Hibbie » Fri May 15, 2009 10:24 am
Koast wrote:Bit random; but why has everyone who's bigged up Pokes in this topic spelt his name differently?
shit just released, did it auto, suppose its because he calls him self poax on here, my bad!
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koast
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by koast » Fri May 15, 2009 10:26 am
deezer wrote:sorry mcs but in my eyes the most POINTLESS job on planet earth, very rarely can it be done without grating the fuck out of you, pokes is one of the few i can handle,sometimes crazy d/hatcha minus that effort on the fly lo/kode9 from plastic ppl.......
I'd say my day job's far more pointless but there ya go
And Hatcha's a DJ!!
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by numbskull » Fri May 15, 2009 10:37 am
well if they know when to shut the fuck up and are a good host of the night then it is highly beneficial but if not go home!!!!
I'm trying hard to define my music style but.......... Down right granny raping filth just isn't enough!!!
Piston wrote:no option for skullstep?
KingDuppy wrote:sell your body not your vinyl
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by deezer » Fri May 15, 2009 10:40 am
Koast wrote:deezer wrote:sorry mcs but in my eyes the most POINTLESS job on planet earth, very rarely can it be done without grating the fuck out of you, pokes is one of the few i can handle,sometimes crazy d/hatcha minus that effort on the fly lo/kode9 from plastic ppl.......
I'd say my day job's far more pointless but there ya go
And Hatcha's a DJ!!
yeah probably mine too,maybe overshot there!!
i meant when theyre together on Kiss....usually thats sweet....
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blazey
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by blazey » Fri May 15, 2009 10:44 am
Koast wrote:Generally, MCs who are actually into & understand dubstep will do a good job, whether they are out & out hosts, or more lyrical... what normally fucks it up is grime or DnB MCs who think they can switch styles with no regard for what the ravers (or DJ) wants...
I had to learn the hard way about letting the music do (most of) the talking, but it's a lesson I'm glad I've learnt!!
More than one MC on a set takes serious professionalism - there's only one or two MCs outside my own crew I like working with, or feel comfortable sharing mic with
You lot need to look beyond London by the way - West Country's got some of the best dubstep MCs/hosts

To be honest I dunno what I would of done without you sometimes
Spillz >>>
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koast
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by koast » Fri May 15, 2009 12:43 pm
blazey wrote:
To be honest I dunno what I would of done without you sometimes
Spillz >>>
PAUSE!!! Nah only joking blood, it's all love, last Friday was serious... I would have got involved in the stage diving but boy, I think I would have flattened the ravers

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by cyrusfx » Fri May 15, 2009 9:16 pm
where's my Roots Manuva dubstep tune? I heard a dubstep remix of one of his tracks, not nearly as impressive as if he were to do the beat production himself.
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by justrob » Fri May 15, 2009 9:20 pm
-boring wrote:
biggest thing IMO is that the MC should KNOW the tune, or STFU.
fucking up drops and spitting over parts that should be spat on is very annoying
Junglist wrote:obviously have nowhere near as much experience as justrob, the problem was getting the sub to have some power
Junglist wrote: I clearly know how to make music. Why else would I have 170+ posts in a dubstep production forum if I didn't make the music you fucktard! 
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