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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:45 pm
by corpsey
poax wrote:
i cant help but feel the age difference and fassie-ole invasion is down to media hype bullshit which just bolsters my belief that this music needs to stay underground, but thats another rant for another day.
I agree, but surely the cat's out of the bag now and it's up to the media whether or not they run with it.
Maybe more squat parties might help remedy it

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:51 pm
by slowlygoingdeaf
Kem wrote:Mala's second track is SO SICK! It's called 'Living Different' then ?. Awesome tune. Some serious sub!
nah im pretty sure he opened the set with living different
its the first one here:
http://www.rinse.fm/podcasts/Youngsta13907.mp3
mala really is the guy right now:
living different
sinners
maintain through madness
pop pop (41:00 mins in on the same podcast)
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:18 pm
by DeepThought
i must admit i thought the atmosphere was feckin good, ok so some of the crowd were different, and yeah there was a lot of 'faintin' goin on (had to save my mates head from crackin open on the floor as he fell down the stairs hmm) and proper shame there was trouble.. but all in all i thought it was alright still.. fortunately i had no idea there was beef until it was mentioned over the mic, and even then i had no idea what was goin on.. i have no one to blame but myself for that though. standard.
all sets were large, brok out hard all night long - out to the stamina crew!!
actually heard all from start to finish for a change (well apart from the odd smoke break). cotti opened perfectly, followed by deado & tes la, both proper skankers sets. matty g and nick argon hit hard, and mala & loe rinsed a badbwoy. skream dropped somethin nasty, and, oh my days, distance was on some full metal jacket form! (battle sequence sounded lush, pure submerged underwater business!).
dave q and juakali brought about all the surprises for me though. startin with mobb deep was FRESH! but then what followed, talk about droppin the vibe down to some primordial depths though, fuckin hell! sounded like some of those tunes were pitched down to minus 6, but damn, when the system would allow (grr) they sounded heavy.. great to hear sounds of da future and some proper garage darkness bring the swing.
top draw set. dq big up you.
out to all who humour me. effra?

next time init markle

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:41 pm
by whineo
Incredible introduction to DMZ for me
Amazing Tune selection from all of the djs reminding me why I love the music so much.
Mc's were spot on and absolute jokes at times.
..again .. didn't see or feel any bad vibes other than what was mentioned over the mic.
Too many sick tunes to mention.
Highlights for me were Loefah, Nick Argon and Cotti for creating the first impressions.
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:04 pm
by elementalism
Second DMZ I've reached ever and I wasn't disappointed. Out to security for not clocking my bottle of Dragon!
Cotti was alright, not sure about his mixing but the selection is fucked. Badman Ting by Doctor is a very, very big track and a few of the new bits he dropped killed it. Tes and Clouds was one of my favourite sets, definitely knew how to hold a crowd. Big up the Finnish heads, need to reach over there at some point! Matty G smacked it beyond belief, is it really his first time in London? Mala and Loefah....boooyyyyyy, 9 Samurai VIP? I can't remember if they dropped the Flowdan version of Poison Dart, but that tune on its own was a highlight. Skream killed it as usual. Third time we saw him in like 2 weeks, fuck knows what keeps him going. He left Brighton when we did the night before and I could barely see by the time we reached Brixton. Large up yourself bruv, was good meeting you down in Oxford and again. Always a pleasure. Big up Pokes for soldiering it, big up Juakali for reaching down and keeping tings running nicely and large up Crazy D.
Exodus it is then!
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:09 pm
by pk-
http://download.yousendit.com/ECF4039B759BF98E
little (10 meg) video of the crowd going nuts. not sure of the name of the tune but it's the one that rhymes chalice with buckingham palace
just uploading a couple of snaps
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:17 pm
by frebentos
who'd i meet at the end as i was leaving? You asked if i was fbentos?
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:20 pm
by corpsey
When is exodus and what is the lineup?
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:45 pm
by ashley
Corpsey wrote:When is exodus and what is the lineup?
1st December - Leeds West Indian Center
Lineup: Mystikz, Loefah, Skream, Kode 9, Youngsta, Chef, D1 & more.
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:48 pm
by markle
Ashley wrote:Corpsey wrote:When is exodus and what is the lineup?
1st December - Leeds West Indian Center
Lineup: Mystikz, Loefah, Skream, Kode 9, Youngsta, Chef, D1 & more.
Oh my diddy!!
Anyone got a comfy car boot?
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:49 pm
by corpsey
Kode 9 eh?
Leeds eh?
Pilled off my tits eh?
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:51 pm
by DeepThought
pk- wrote:not sure of the name of the tune but it's the one that rhymes chalice with buckingham palace
this one
Markle wrote:Kalwanji Vs Light Up Your Spliff version.....OH MY DAYS!!! Too sick.
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:53 pm
by pk-
well here's what stanton thinks of it anyway

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:57 pm
by markle
pk- wrote:well here's what stanton thinks of it anyway


That is the correct response.
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:13 pm
by farrah
what a night! got stuck in transit so only arrived for the last tune of loe and digital mystikz - absolutely gutted about missin cotti, tes la rok and nick argon tho! meant we missed all the rowdy shenanigans - didnt know what to think when i heard pokes makin references to troubles in the dance... glad it got ejected tho, but shame that pk left too - will have to catch up with ya another time lovie.
distance smacked it for me - the boy always brings weight! skream was also sick, hadnt seen him in a while so i was feelin the shorter plays of tunes for a fuller mix - made me feel i was catchin up on the hours id lost! unfortunately i have to admit that ive noticed the speakers bein quieter too - very frustratin! standardly good night tho still.
also out to everyone i caught up with briefly, was nice to meet u as well fooishbar! was a bit mashed so sorry if i wasnt as talkative as usual

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:33 pm
by stanton
pk- wrote:well here's what stanton thinks of it anyway

I've no idea what that is all about. I don't even like dubstep.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:37 pm
by chunkie
stanton wrote:
I've no idea what that is all about. I don't even like dubstep.

i don't think the people behind you do either,
they just thought you'd given on the music and thought lets pep this place up with a good ol' Mexican wave
seems to have worked, kudos to you

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:48 pm
by stanton
What an ace night. That video is hilarious, I was having soooo much fun.
Please don't post any more pics of me looking like a bass yeti though.
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:56 pm
by frodo
Elementalism wrote:I can't remember if they dropped the Flowdan version of Poison Dart, but that tune on its own was a highlight.
Loefah played the Flowdan version followed by the Warrior Queen version. Just like Kode9 did at FWD on Friday
Oh my, how me and the missus lost it both times

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 4:18 pm
by rudeski damager
Goonie Season.