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SPECIAL FORCES
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:35 pm |
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GeneralPosts: 1356Joined: Sat Nov 13, 2010 10:26 pm
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4 You RaggedF...sorry last spam but i could not hold it
Epic shit. btw did anyone notice that Ibiza is too short? wth is this? This is suppose to destroy all the usb dj's?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0cGtx7vdLs
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Blacklabel
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:35 pm |
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GeneralPosts: 1947Joined: Sat Sep 30, 2006 1:16 pm
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Spor remix is much better than the original...
It'll get tons of plays for sure.
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LifeIsAsLifeDoes
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:39 pm |
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Blacklabel wrote: Spor remix is much better than the original...
It'll get tons of plays for sure.
The clip I heard of it just sounded like generic D&B to me, but yeah if you mean radio plays then that's exactly the sound you need.
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cheggers
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:49 pm |
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GruntPosts: 11Location: a green placeJoined: Wed Jan 14, 2015 1:49 am
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Blacklabel wrote: cheggers wrote: lol. None. Why does this new "energetic" dance tune sound like a crappier version of early 90's Meat Beat Manifesto? And that was an example of "forward" thinking dance music? Jesus. Get onto some Flying Lotus. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G14Gx2kCd9w
BTW I love flying lotus.. and i don't want to sound condescending, but trying to get prodigy fans to vibe of flying lotus and the disco undertones and coffee table sound is a bit like mixing oil and water.
as for your forward thinking music comment, who said anything about it been an example of forward thinking? The previous comment was about "no energy" I presented a underground record, taken from special requests album.. youre jumping the gun.
I have meatbeats first two albums ..and special request would be more in line with what metalheadz where doing..combined with modern day techno..
mumdance has just released on XL recordings with Novelist, some would say.. thats "forward thinking" grime.. to me.. it sounds like old school grime..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsnyAtUVmVA
all a matter of opinion as regards "forward thinking"
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Fifer
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 12:57 am |
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GeneralPosts: 2753Location: Amsterdam, NetherlandsJoined: Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:00 pm
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Cheggers man I get where you're coming from and I know exactly how you feel, I made these exact same comments when he started all this 'anti-DJ' rubbish. I'm in the same boat as you, I was in Manchester twice last year at the Warehouse Project in store street, dancing the night away to artists like Gaiser, Recondite, Ame and Dixon. I was in Barcelona for Sonar festival where I heard and saw some of most forward-thinking stuff of my short life.
Wholeheartedly agree that dance music is alive and cooking right now. He's approaching this from the wrong angle, it sounds like he hasn't scratched below the surface in all honesty. Quite frankly I wish they would shut the fuck up about it, because they're becoming really fucking embarrassing.
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cheggers
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 1:30 am |
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GruntPosts: 11Location: a green placeJoined: Wed Jan 14, 2015 1:49 am
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Fifer wrote: Cheggers man I get where you're coming from and I know exactly how you feel, I made these exact same comments when he started all this 'anti-DJ' rubbish. I'm in the same boat as you, I was in Manchester twice last year at the Warehouse Project in store street, dancing the night away to artists like Gaiser, Recondite, Ame and Dixon. I was in Barcelona for Sonar festival where I heard and saw some of most forward-thinking stuff of my short life.
Wholeheartedly agree that dance music is alive and cooking right now. He's approaching this from the wrong angle, it sounds like he hasn't scratched below the surface in all honesty. Quite frankly I wish they would shut the fuck up about it, because they're becoming really fucking embarrassing.
don't think i could have said that any better myself.. WHP is such a wikid venue, thumbs up to you sir.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 2:13 am |
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ChemicaL
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 2:32 am |
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cheggers wrote: Fifer wrote: Cheggers man I get where you're coming from and I know exactly how you feel, I made these exact same comments when he started all this 'anti-DJ' rubbish. I'm in the same boat as you, I was in Manchester twice last year at the Warehouse Project in store street, dancing the night away to artists like Gaiser, Recondite, Ame and Dixon. I was in Barcelona for Sonar festival where I heard and saw some of most forward-thinking stuff of my short life.
Wholeheartedly agree that dance music is alive and cooking right now. He's approaching this from the wrong angle, it sounds like he hasn't scratched below the surface in all honesty. Quite frankly I wish they would shut the fuck up about it, because they're becoming really fucking embarrassing. don't think i could have said that any better myself.. WHP is such a wikid venue, thumbs up to you sir.
Not to tickle your balls or anything but you're both spot on. If he says another word about Ibiza and how the DJ scene is out of touch, I'll fucking puke. He's gonna "wipe the floor" with this new album? He's reducing the entire electronic music scene to David Guetta and Steve Aoki.
What Im wondering is, was Liam this pretentious before TFOTL came out? Was he saying that Firestarter is going to wipe the floor as well? I realize he's trying to hype up the release but in this case maybe it would be best to shut up and just release the fucking album.
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NEOREV
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 5:44 am |
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GeneralPosts: 3835Location: USAJoined: Sat Sep 02, 2006 6:56 pm
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I think that folks here are misunderstanding what they are saying.
He is not reducing the entire electronic scene to just Guetta and Aoki...
They're talking more about the EDM fad and who are making the big bucks these days and headlining big events.
Sure Flying Lotus and other artists have cut out their own niches in the market, but they're not making Guetta, Tiesto, Deadmau5, Oakenfold bucks.
I think that's all they're talking about.
Sure, there is an underground scene out there... but it's something you gotta dig a little further for.
Most of the music that I like, I would think that people might know them because they seemed fairly popular but still underground, and people would look at me absolutely clueless to who i was talking about.
His words are just directed to the whole EDM scene that has taken over, which is just the same music and sounds regurgitated. There's literally songs out there now that try and copy another song exactly down to the last note and think these "artists" think that they will get away with no one noticing.
These days kinda remind me of the old early 90's rave boom.
Folks were copying off each other, sounding the same, until it imploded.
Then all new branches of music were born from its death.
The same is happening now with the current EDM trend that is on its last leg.
Beneath that layer of glossy, safe crap... new styles and sounds are blossoming.
But just because there is great music when you dig, doesn't mean it is at the forefront of all the crap that's clogging up the airwaves.
If you think talking to each here in this forum can lead to misunderstandings amongst each other at what we are trying to say through a reply in text, can you imagine being reduced to a 1 or 2 sentence blurb in a magazine?
Calm down folks, take a breather.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 6:55 am |
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GeneralPosts: 2881Location: ESTJoined: Tue Jan 22, 2008 3:30 pm
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cheggers wrote: Fifer wrote: Cheggers man I get where you're coming from and I know exactly how you feel, I made these exact same comments when he started all this 'anti-DJ' rubbish. I'm in the same boat as you, I was in Manchester twice last year at the Warehouse Project in store street, dancing the night away to artists like Gaiser, Recondite, Ame and Dixon. I was in Barcelona for Sonar festival where I heard and saw some of most forward-thinking stuff of my short life.
Wholeheartedly agree that dance music is alive and cooking right now. He's approaching this from the wrong angle, it sounds like he hasn't scratched below the surface in all honesty. Quite frankly I wish they would shut the fuck up about it, because they're becoming really fucking embarrassing. don't think i could have said that any better myself.. WHP is such a wikid venue, thumbs up to you sir.
these artists who you are talking about isn't the 99% - the percent what is mainstream and shite. the ones they are after.
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Fifer
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 8:42 am |
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GeneralPosts: 2753Location: Amsterdam, NetherlandsJoined: Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:00 pm
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There is no misunderstanding here guys...
The point is they have to know that a high percentage of their fans have a deep knowledge of music and to them these kind of comments are, like I said before, embarrassing.
I'm not sure who they're targeting with those comments, maybe some young people who think Guetta & Co are the pinnacle of dance of dance music or something. But in doing so you are alienating a massive bunch of people who already know they're garbage.
Just let the music do the talking in that respect eh?
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Ekko
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:05 am |
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ChemicaL wrote: What Im wondering is, was Liam this pretentious before TFOTL came out? Was he saying that Firestarter is going to wipe the floor as well? I realize he's trying to hype up the release but in this case maybe it would be best to shut up and just release the fucking album.
I agree with you guys, there's too much talk about "destroying this, smashing that" and all these juvenile buzz verbs. And Liam did not talk like that in the 90's. He was always a little upfront and provocative, but much more profound and with a deeper knowledge about the street "scene". He was confident enough about the creativity of his tunes. Nowadays it seems he's just looking at the biggest acts out there in dance, deciding he doesn't like their doings and uses some half assed general approach to "destroy" these people by larging themselves up and doing some really lazy trash talk. He became the Michael Bay of the electronic music scene.
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Jr
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:10 am |
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ColonelPosts: 853Joined: Sat Nov 25, 2006 4:31 pm
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it's just like 2002 actually. Keith wanting to bomb ibiza and stuff.
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Ekko
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:18 am |
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SergeantPosts: 478Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:38 am
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Jr wrote: it's just like 2002 actually. Keith wanting to bomb ibiza and stuff.
Yeah, I wish they'd stop the loud mouthing and just write music for music lovers again, not "to prove" something. But I guess the new record will have some more soundtracky moments than IMD and AONO, so hooray for that.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:42 am |
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SergeantPosts: 489Location: JupiterJoined: Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:00 pm
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Good morning friends.
Woke up to Nasty ring tune.
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