you know an awful lot about it for someone who doesn't like it...
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Thu 12 Jan 2006, 13:26,
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I've still got all my old hard house vinyl.
Back when Nukleuz was good. (quite a long time ago now haha)
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Thu 12 Jan 2006, 13:31,
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yeah... like most things in life. Nothings as good as it used to be etc :)
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Thu 12 Jan 2006, 13:32,
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I don't mind Drum N Bass in small doses. Wouldn't go to a DnB night though.
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Thu 12 Jan 2006, 13:28,
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drum n bass nights are a good crack when you're off your face
too many caps though
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Thu 12 Jan 2006, 13:29,
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you should come to Fabric when a decent breaks night is on boyyyyeeeee
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Thu 12 Jan 2006, 13:30,
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yes this
breaks rocks, as does the right kind of dnb. bit of a chavvy element to the commercial stuff at the moment though.
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Thu 12 Jan 2006, 13:32,
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I must say, the thing that puts me off DnB more than the music itself is some of the crowd it attracts.
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Thu 12 Jan 2006, 13:34,
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Yeah, the big name stuff tends to...
I put on a night with some mates in exeter and we try to steer clear of the whole commercial/mc/rewind bollocks. you get a far nicer crowd.
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Thu 12 Jan 2006, 13:37,
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DnB MCs should be rounded up
and shot in my opinion, with very few exceptions.
If the bloke who wrote the tune thought it would sound better with some 14 year old rudeboy harping on over the top about his Audi TT, bigging up his 'massive' and shouting 'boooo!' over the breaks, IT WOULD ALREADY BE ON THE FUCKING RECORD.
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Thu 12 Jan 2006, 13:43,
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If the bloke who wrote the tune thought it would sound better with some 14 year old rudeboy harping on over the top about his Audi TT, bigging up his 'massive' and shouting 'boooo!' over the breaks, IT WOULD ALREADY BE ON THE FUCKING RECORD.
haha This. I hate MC's over any form of dance music without exception. If I wanted to hear some twunt rabbit on over the top of perfectly good tracks I'd listen to Chris Moyles on R1.
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Thu 12 Jan 2006, 13:44,
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