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@Funnisam 368285 wrote:
This is why insufflating (snorting) is so much better 😉 1 gram up the hooter ahhhh yeah, other than the possibility of losing my nose septum :hopeless:
I have thought about snorting 4-mmc but got told that it hurts quite a lot, is this true?
@starlaugh 367888 wrote:
I prefer my trippy stuff to be fair so its not a fair comparison! But yeah you can do better! raaa
I like trippy stuff too but in a party situation I like the mandyness of 4-mmc. For ages now i have found it so hard to find reliable clean mandy, 4-mmc is a reasonable alternative but the hit could be better. My all time fave is 2C-B, which is trippy but not full on like acid or shrooms.
Can you recommend any chems that whilst trippy are also euphoric, give energy and make party people connect better? Cheers
LostOne, thanks for the advice 🙂
@starlaugh 367864 wrote:
Aint bothering with the stuff too dodgy, lots more interesting chems available for the same price!
Nice one Star, any recommendations you can make?
@TheLostOne 367862 wrote:
If it is from Gurning, then magnesium helps big time. Well it works with MDMA, so it probably works with Drone. Get it places like holland and Barrett.
Cheers LostOne, is it best taken before, during or after the 4-mmc and how much should I take? Thanks
@1984 367859 wrote:
chew more thoroughly? reminds me of mandy
Sorry dude, ‘Chew more thoroughly’ ???? I don’t follow.
I did about 3 bombs of the stuff, had lots of drinks and a few joints. Really enjoyed the 4-MMC but my mouth was fucked the next day and I can’t fathom why it happened.
I necked about 650mg of 4-MMC the other night. It was great fun but my tongue and the inside of my cheeks were raw the next day and took several days to repair.
Are other users experiencing this? Is there anything to do that might prevent or reduce it? Why does this happen?
I have a very crappy Nokia, no pics no vids no mp3, only the basics. If I did have lots of nice stuff on it I’d stick on my PC so any loss didn’t result in tears
Hi Latam 😉
JonnyQuest;227884 wrote:im off to malaga for a week ill catch all you lovely people later on xxxHope you have a blast mate 😉
Can’t beat a bit of Ol’ Skool
Goring Highlights from Pamplona
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South, cheers mate, understand now. I was using that ’embed’ code which didn’t work. 😉
DJ-Kicks releases-
Artist: C.J. Bolland
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Released: 4 September 1995
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Artist: Carl Craig
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Artist: Claude Young
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Artist: Kruder & Dorfmeister
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Artist: Stacey Pullen
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Released: 14 October 1996
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Artist: Nicolette
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Artist: Rockers Hi-Fi
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Artist: DJ Cam
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Released: 18 November 1997
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Artist: Terranova
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Released: 19 January 1998
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Artist: Smith & Mighty
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Artist: Andrea Parker
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Artist: DJ-Kicks: Kemistry & Storm (see Kemistry)
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Released: 25 January 1999
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Artist: Thievery Corporation
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Artist: Kid Loco
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Artist: Stereo MCs
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Artist: Nightmares on Wax
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Artist: Trüby Trio
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Artist: Vikter Duplaix
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Released: 28 January 2002
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Artist: Playgroup
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Artist: Tiga
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Artist: Chicken Lips
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Artist: Erlend Øye
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Artist: Daddy G (of Massive Attack)
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Released: 25 October 2004
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Artist: The Glimmers
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Artist: Annie
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Artist: unmixed DJ-Kicks artist compilation
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Artist: Four Tet
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Artist: Henrik Schwarz
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Artist: Burial (musician)
Nightmares on Wax is fucking brilliant. Carl Craig and Stacey Pullen also kick out a great brand of US Deep House. But they’re all good depending on your mood and state of readiness 😉All downloadable on the interweb thing. If you’re nu to d/ling then get the great utorrent client here… http://download.utorrent.com/1.7.7/utorrent.exeUsing BitTorrents to acquire mucic as .mp3 files or some of the better systems like .FLAC files is really easy.A favoured torrent listing sites is …http://isohunt.com/torrents/?ihs1=6&iho1=d&iht=2&age=0ENJOY !! :love:SWIM downloaded the entire Fabriclive collection using utorrent and isohunt. Took a while but it was well worth it.
John Peele’s is great – really eclectic, lots of blasts from the past including a personal fave ‘My Perfect Cousin’ The Undertones.
Nitin Sawhney’s mix is unusual and excellent.
Jacques Yu Cunt and Plump DJs have already been mentioned and rightly so…quality in ya face dance music.
And Yoda never fails to lift the mood.
Still got to explore many of the others.
FabricLive series
- FabricLive 1 – James Lavelle (December 2001)
- FabricLive 2 – Ali B (February 2002)
- FabricLive 3 – DJ Hype (April 2002)
- FabricLive 4 – Deadly Avenger (June 2002)
- FabricLive 5 – Howie B (August 2002)
- FabricLive 6 – Grooverider (October 2002)
- FabricLive 7 – John Peel (December 2002)
- FabricLive 8 – Plump DJs (February 2003)
- FabricLive 9 – Jacques Lu Cont (April 2003)
- FabricLive 10 – Fabio (June 2003)
- FabricLive 11 – Bent (August 2003)
- FabricLive 12 – Bugz in the Attic (October 2003)
- FabricLive 13 – J Majik (December 2003)
- FabricLive 14 – DJ Spinbad (February 2004)
- FabricLive 15 – Nitin Sawhney (April 2004)
- FabricLive 16 – Adam Freeland (June 2004)
- FabricLive 17 – Aim (August 2004)
- FabricLive 18 – Andy C & DJ Hype (October 2004)
- FabricLive 19 – The Freestylers (December 2004)
- FabricLive 20 – Joe Ransom (February 2005)
- FabricLive 21 – Meat Katie (April 2005)
- FabricLive 22 – Scratch Perverts (June 2005)
- FabricLive 23 – Death in Vegas (August 2005)
- FabricLive 24 – Diplo (October 2005)
- FabricLive 25 – High Contrast (December 2005)
- FabricLive 26 – The Herbaliser (February 2006)
- FabricLive 27 – DJ Format (April 2006)
- FabricLive 28 – Evil Nine (June 2006)
- FabricLive 29 – Cut Copy (September 2006)
- FabricLive 30 – Stanton Warriors (October 2006)
- FabricLive 31 – The Glimmers (December 2006)
- FabricLive 32 – Tayo (February 2007)
- FabricLive 33 – Spank Rock (April 2007)
- FabricLive 34 – Krafty Kuts (June 2007)
- FabricLive 35 – Marcus Intalex (August 2007)
- FabricLive 36 – James Murphy & Pat Mahoney (October 2007)
- FabricLive 37 – Caspa & Rusko (December 2007)
- FabricLive 38 – DJ Craze (February 2008)
- FabricLive 39 – DJ Yoda (April 2008)
- FabricLive 40 – Noisia (June 2008)
- FabricLive 41 – Simian Mobile Disco (August 2008)
- FabricLive 42 – Freq Nasty (October 2008)
The late John Peele’s Fabriclive mix is unmissable.
Angel;221746 wrote:Good morning JulesDogg :group_hugGood morning Angel :love:
Angel;221746 wrote:Good morning JulesDogg :group_hugGood morning Angel :love:
Glasto past it’s sell by date many years ago
djprocess;223738 wrote:the dice man is good as well cant remember who its by.The Dice Man is a great read, it’s by Luke Rhinehart.
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell is superb.
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M Persig is a true classic.
The Tao of Physics by Fritjov Capra is a little dated now but his ideas and insights are amazing.
Anything by Ben Elton is usually entertaining.
Someone else mentioned Bill Bryson. All his stuff is good.
Dean Koontz writes wierd but enthralling stories.
And let’s not forget the amazing Dr. Seuss.
DJ Yoda
DJ Yoda
DJCliffy wrote:Did you watch it? Was alrite nothing special really. 😉I am watching now on the C4 player.
Looks like sensationalist clap trap.
As with most primetime documentaries it will be full of sensationalism and low on fact. Might be a laugh though and it might have some cgi bollox so it looks cool.
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