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High Winds In Shanghai Give Window Washers Quite A Ride
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The New Phantom Flex 4K camera: Slow-Mo Fire and Water
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The ubiquitous "Amen Break" explained
this an important element of a lot of modern *electronica, especially dnb
What The F*** Is That? - Funny Ass Reaction From Gramps
>> ^direpickle:
>> ^coolhund:
>> ^ToastyBuffoon:
Call me old fashioned (I'm up there in age but not as old as "Gramps"), but I just don't understand this shit. What is so wonderful about vibrating your entire car to the point of not understanding one friggin' word or anything else music related with the song you are playing? I enjoy a bit of heavy bass with the music of my choice, but that crap completely ruins the "enjoyment" part for me.
Then you have never listened to Drum and Bass.
I agree, for most genres so much bass just outright sucks, but with DnB, its heaven.
I know the problem of that because I listen to normal electronic music and DnB. I would need completely different subwoofers and enclosure for it to sound well with the other electronic music, but with DnB it sounds fantastic.
Dude, this guy's car stereo couldn't possibly sound good no matter what you're putting through it. His windows and doors and the panels and the entire damn frame of the car are vibrating and rattling and drowning out whatever the speakers are supposed to be putting out.
Any car would with so much power. That doesnt mean he would use all that power all the time. If I turn my volume up it sounds like crap too, but I only use it rarely at full volume.
What The F*** Is That? - Funny Ass Reaction From Gramps
>> ^coolhund:
>> ^ToastyBuffoon:
Call me old fashioned (I'm up there in age but not as old as "Gramps"), but I just don't understand this shit. What is so wonderful about vibrating your entire car to the point of not understanding one friggin' word or anything else music related with the song you are playing? I enjoy a bit of heavy bass with the music of my choice, but that crap completely ruins the "enjoyment" part for me.
Then you have never listened to Drum and Bass.
I agree, for most genres so much bass just outright sucks, but with DnB, its heaven.
I know the problem of that because I listen to normal electronic music and DnB. I would need completely different subwoofers and enclosure for it to sound well with the other electronic music, but with DnB it sounds fantastic.
Dude, this guy's car stereo couldn't possibly sound good no matter what you're putting through it. His windows and doors and the panels and the entire damn frame of the car are vibrating and rattling and drowning out whatever the speakers are supposed to be putting out.
What The F*** Is That? - Funny Ass Reaction From Gramps
>> ^ToastyBuffoon:
Call me old fashioned (I'm up there in age but not as old as "Gramps"), but I just don't understand this shit. What is so wonderful about vibrating your entire car to the point of not understanding one friggin' word or anything else music related with the song you are playing? I enjoy a bit of heavy bass with the music of my choice, but that crap completely ruins the "enjoyment" part for me.
Then you have never listened to Drum and Bass.
I agree, for most genres so much bass just outright sucks, but with DnB, its heaven.
I know the problem of that because I listen to normal electronic music and DnB. I would need completely different subwoofers and enclosure for it to sound well with the other electronic music, but with DnB it sounds fantastic.
EZ Rollers - Retro (Guardians of Dalliance RMX)
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DJ Marky & MC Stamina - LK (music vid)(brazilian dnb)
*promote dnb oldies
kir_mokum
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Well there is always the chance you'll find my perspective to be completely uninformed and uninteresting
The track seemed to be missing the heavy bass that I'd associate with dnb, and much lighter like a rock'n'roll or pop track. For a really mainstream example of more what I'm looking for in dnb, and perhaps not a really good one (if you look at my posted vids and voting history, mainstream isn't really the majority there), Hive's Ultrasonic sound:
In reply to this comment by kir_mokum:
how is it not d'n'b enough? not trying to condescend, just want your perspective.
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
It'll probably pick up a few more later if you don't discard it. I thought it wasn't electronica-ish or dnb enough, and the singer reminded me of another singer I don't like... so my vote is an abstain.
I liked Scuba's "Before" though, and Peace & Dub.
In reply to this comment by kir_mokum:
really? not one single vote other than myself? :
oritteropo
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how is it not d'n'b enough? not trying to condescend, just want your perspective.
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
It'll probably pick up a few more later if you don't discard it. I thought it wasn't electronica-ish or dnb enough, and the singer reminded me of another singer I don't like... so my vote is an abstain.
I liked Scuba's "Before" though, and Peace & Dub.
In reply to this comment by kir_mokum:
really? not one single vote other than myself? :
kir_mokum
(Member Profile)
It'll probably pick up a few more later if you don't discard it. I thought it wasn't electronica-ish or dnb enough, and the singer reminded me of another singer I don't like... so my vote is an abstain.
I liked Scuba's "Before" though, and Peace & Dub.
In reply to this comment by kir_mokum:
really? not one single vote other than myself? :
Scuba - "Before"
Isn't this dubstep (classic dubstep, not what is now called dubstep but is actually electro/glitch)? This is definitely not dnb, though.

My pedantry aside, great track.
kulpims
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on occasion. i entered the seba remix competition last week. you can check out my stuff at:
SHAHdjs.com
soundcloud
hope you enjoy.
In reply to this comment by kulpims:
nice. seems I found a fellow dnb/jungle freak on the sift;) I just went through your pq, btw. do you also produce your own music?