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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Jungle/ DnB was very very different from happy hardcore.
Happy hardcore is shit for a start and DnB very much is not shit.

I'm talking the Metalheadz and Full Cycle era. Doc Scott, Goldie, DJ Die, all that lot.
(, Wed 22 Dec 2010, 0:01, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
I know, you oaf.
I'm just saying I stopped going out to raves and whilst I used to go to Metalheads at the Blue Note I was never really that into it.

This is a tune:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY1Lpoxs1jY
(, Wed 22 Dec 2010, 0:04, Reply)
You tremendous quender
You are the only person that calls me an oaf.

I fucking heart this one with all the sperms in my balls.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=el1y1Ik9y1I

That fucking drop dude, the fucking drop and then Dilinja gets scientific with the breakbeats.

The thing that I love about DnB is that for what is ostensibly badbwoy street music, it's so complex and arty. There's Cage in there, Satie, as well as ruff basslines. Breakbeat science dude.
(, Wed 22 Dec 2010, 0:07, Reply)
I went to a few Valve nights
and apart from some reggae nights I've been to it was the most bowelquakingly loud system I have ever heard.
(, Wed 22 Dec 2010, 0:09, Reply)
I have never experienced Valve.
Lemon D and Dilinja, right?

But yes, brown note inducing levels of bass from what I've heard.

Chicks dig bass.
(, Wed 22 Dec 2010, 0:11, Reply)

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