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Does anyone still listen to Hard House? Peace, Andy. |
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sqigls wrote: aciddose wrote: just consider yourself lucky for not being the one to invent skacid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l84p2WyzyCM don't get me started... and buddha-hop. ![]() WOW! Coming from a fan of both Ska and the sound of the TB303, I must say, THAT is WELL bad. There should be more of a transition between the Ska and Acid parts though. Last edited by Bonteburg on Fri Mar 02, 2012 7:52 am; edited 1 time in total |
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I listen to SubMicroBacterialScratchDubStep..... ---- Barry The man who survived mustard gas and pepper spray is now a seasoned veteran http://www.ambientonline.org/ |
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ZenPunkHippy wrote: Does anyone still listen to Hard House? ummm - I've had old Mrs Woods, Blu Peter and Tony De Vit mixes on recently and thoroughly enjoyed them A recent beatport newsletter enlightened me to the following new genres... - Complexico - Moombahton The first sounds like very bad dub step and the later exactly the same as what was being called Baltimore a couple of years ago - just to save your ears and finding out for yourself |
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Martin [Camel Web Guy] wrote: Tony De Vit mixes
Quote: - Moombahton
Tried listening to some of this on Youtube recently ... definitely not "getting it" ... Peace, Andy. |
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hey, i love skacid you insensitive clods |
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Atardecer wrote: Hi there,
I've just turned 30 so perhaps it is a sign of old man syndrome. Sorry, I just couldn't get past this statement. I wear jeans older than you. I'm told 50 is the new 30. Don't give up so easily. Cheers -B ---- Berfab So many plugins, so little time... |
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Martin [Camel Web Guy] wrote: - Moombahton
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aciddose wrote: hey, i love skacid you insensitive clods
clod... is that a clever mod? or just a clueless old dag? |
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crack house ---- i got the moves like Wyman... |
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aciddose wrote: just consider yourself lucky for not being the one to invent skacid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l84p2WyzyCM i actually remember that song from One House Street ---- i got the moves like Wyman... |
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^^^ got banned for trolling. Kermit and Miss Piggy: banned for being muppets. Johnny Storm: banned for flaming. The Clangers: sock* puppetry. Simple Simon: asking for warez. [edit] * And anyone who points out the Clangers weren't actually made from socks will be warned for knit-picking. |
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debra1rlo wrote: i am going to eat activia yogurt and send videos of my bowel movements to Jamie Lee Curtis. she likes that sort of thing.
Yes, scat is another subgenre that annoys me... |
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Clangers were Clingers.... ---- Barry The man who survived mustard gas and pepper spray is now a seasoned veteran http://www.ambientonline.org/ |
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BERFAB wrote: Atardecer wrote: Hi there,
I've just turned 30 so perhaps it is a sign of old man syndrome. Sorry, I just couldn't get past this statement. I wear jeans older than you. I'm told 50 is the new 30. Don't give up so easily. Cheers -B Perhaps it is just recognition of the fact that I am not Gen Y. I dont like Gen Y - they have no taste I agree it's more about marketing and showmanship. In honor of that I'm inventing Grungestep. It seems all you need to do is think of a word and add a step, wave or core to the end of it. Perhaps I might amend it to Shaftesburycore. Shaftesbury being the name of the street I live on. PS. Complexico is my new nemesis. |
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