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November 30, 2005 at 2:43 pm #1063230
I like DnB, ska/punk, dub and a bit of hip-hop. But the last month or so I haven’t listened to a single thing other than DnB. I think I’m addicted.
The best stuff for me is balls-out in-your-face intense hectic mental stuff that could kill a baby, or just the darkest, deepest, heaviest stuff possible. If I can feel the bass in my spleen I’m a very happy bunny.
December 1, 2005 at 9:46 am #1063180smof wrote:I like DnB, ska/punk, dub and a bit of hip-hop. But the last month or so I haven’t listened to a single thing other than DnB. I think I’m addicted.The best stuff for me is balls-out in-your-face intense hectic mental stuff that could kill a baby, or just the darkest, deepest, heaviest stuff possible. If I can feel the bass in my spleen I’m a very happy bunny.
sounds like exactly the stuff I like – as well as breakcore, stuff verging on gabba and other wrongness. Pity you weren’t at lakota last weekend, loads of that being played….
December 1, 2005 at 7:56 pm #1063194General Lighting wrote:sounds like exactly the stuff I like – as well as breakcore, stuff verging on gabba and other wrongness. Pity you weren’t at lakota last weekend, loads of that being played….u went to the DMT Fucked Right Up etc nite did u bro?? Got told it was wicked when i saw the FRU crew on sunday. Heard police were bobbin about in the club aswell, gutted i didnt go down.
I listen to quite alot of stuff but preffer the harder stuff really.
HardStyle
Gabba
SpeedCore
Dutch Teckno
Acid Teckno
Breaks
DNB
Prog House
Funky House
TranceCore / FreeFormCant think of wot else at the mo, will av to come back once i remember, lol.
December 1, 2005 at 8:35 pm #1063181DJ FATTMAN wrote:u went to the DMT Fucked Right Up etc nite did u bro?? Got told it was wicked when i saw the FRU crew on sunday. Heard police were bobbin about in the club aswell, gutted i didnt go down.sorry for thread drift but there’s an important issue here as there are understandable worries about what happened.
cops were there because an incident had occured in the vicinity of the club which had led to a stabbing.
this gives them obvious good reason to stick their noses in, all clubs are thought to attract wannabe hardmen and they expect this sort of stuff to happen.
They have every legal right to walk into any premises to look for suspects and this existed long before new licensing laws.
when the cops went in they saw people who were openly racking up lines; these people were promptly nicked .
moral of this story – expect to see cops in any legal venue at short notice; particularly with society being increasingly violent. They are doing licensing checks all across UK anyway due to the new laws, and late night venues will be subjected to considerable scrutiny.
Don’t expect a “safe haven” in any legal venue unless you know its layout extremely well, and even then don’t be complacent!
Cops are now trained to look for odd activity in corners and are more confident about entering noisy pubs/clubs as their new radios work better in these environments due to the digital technology so they can call for backup easier.
unfortunately I guess this will go down as a black mark against the venue, although hopefully not too bad – after the man with the knife is the real criminal – its wrong to collectively punish innocents or essentially he wins twice – once by hurting his rival and once again by making life harder for the venue management.
December 2, 2005 at 9:22 am #1063195General Lighting wrote:sorry for thread drift but there’s an important issue here as there are understandable worries about what happened.cops were there because an incident had occured in the vicinity of the club which had led to a stabbing.
this gives them obvious good reason to stick their noses in, all clubs are thought to attract wannabe hardmen and they expect this sort of stuff to happen.
They have every legal right to walk into any premises to look for suspects and this existed long before new licensing laws.
when the cops went in they saw people who were openly racking up lines; these people were promptly nicked .
moral of this story – expect to see cops in any legal venue at short notice; particularly with society being increasingly violent. They are doing licensing checks all across UK anyway due to the new laws, and late night venues will be subjected to considerable scrutiny.
Don’t expect a “safe haven” in any legal venue unless you know its layout extremely well, and even then don’t be complacent!
Cops are now trained to look for odd activity in corners and are more confident about entering noisy pubs/clubs as their new radios work better in these environments due to the digital technology so they can call for backup easier.
unfortunately I guess this will go down as a black mark against the venue, although hopefully not too bad – after the man with the knife is the real criminal – its wrong to collectively punish innocents or essentially he wins twice – once by hurting his rival and once again by making life harder for the venue management.
fuckin hell, a stabbing?? i was speakin to Mike the manager yesterday and he didnt mention ne thing about it when we speakin about the nite. Alot of my gigs are in lakota and i hav only ever seen fighting once in there, pretty shocked that the door man didnt notice the geezer with a blade since they search pretty well normally.
December 2, 2005 at 9:59 am #1063182DJ FATTMAN wrote:fuckin hell, a stabbing?? i was speakin to Mike the manager yesterday and he didnt mention ne thing about it when we speakin about the nite. Alot of my gigs are in lakota and i hav only ever seen fighting once in there, pretty shocked that the door man didnt notice the geezer with a blade since they search pretty well normally.it did not happen in the venue, it happened outside.
It was the decision of the cops to search lakota as well as (presumably) do an area search of the street – although they are using their normal powers would not be surprised if it was also thought of as a good evidence gathering opportunity on the venue.. knowing what cops can be like wouldn’t be surprised if they concentrated too many resources on the club search (the arrests for small posession are time-consuming and would divert resources from the area search for the attacker) and potentially let the real assailant get away…
thing is though if the guy does it again the cops still win – they may nick the knifeman but they can also say the venue is a “crime blackspot”. If cops there are anything like TVP are down our way they would happily see every urban music venue closed down 🙁
I would say however that I have not seen any trouble or even any flashpoints in Lakota with the current management, nor have I been told of any such incidents by my friends in Bristol, despite the venue being very crowded at times.
The incident that occured, even if it happened nearby, was clearly a problem due to social decay in the surrounding area and cannot be blamed on the venue or its management.
April 5, 2006 at 11:28 pm #1063218AnonymousAcidfairy wrote:Man can’t believe i missed out Ozrics and Eat Static… how the hell’d i do that an orbital, the orb….. man i’m a space caseeat static are amazing. they did a live set at the lost vaugueness feild at glasto a few years back and they blew my mind. probably the most impressive live dance act ive ever seen, alongside reprazent at homeland.
orbital and the orb are wicked as well, but i find em really patchy. but as a vj i have to have a lot of respect for orbital, they were one of the first acts to have their own vjs that they brought on tour with them. not that they got any credit, but hey thats the biz. i htought their pink fluffy clouds tune at reading wouldnt have been half as potent without the visuals….
do you knwo the name of some orb tune that did quite well in the mid-late nineties that had a video of some people having massive speakers tested oin them till they went mental? the bass line kind of went “dum dudu dum dudu” i just realised that doesnt work in type. it had a vocal sample that was “now wait a minute” and a car screeching to a halt. i have down loaded shit loads of their stuff but its not in there, i despreately want to rob their video.
April 6, 2006 at 11:08 am #1063233some of my favourite tunes are
insomniak
5 years on acid mike ink
mike ink green live album
prodigy – all
marco nastik – rock the house
mahogany roots – hardfloor
impossible triggeralso listen to
tangerine dream
joe satriani
jean michel jarre
clannad
enya
sisters of mercy
ministry
the cure
metallica
blue oyster cult:bigsmile:just loads of variety so one for every mood:bigsmile:
April 6, 2006 at 11:36 am #1063231al dance to anyhin with a good drink in me
April 7, 2006 at 6:15 pm #1063234I’m really into Progressive House/Trance, also like DnB but cannot stand a lot of stuff you hear because it’s just noise. I prefer DnB thats Jazzed up, deep and atmos.
Also am a big fan of Oasis!
April 7, 2006 at 10:57 pm #1063199just had to dance to a bit of future sound of london earlier
love my hoovers too
:crazy_fre
am currently listening to old tape of unknown DJ at Eclipse from ’91
April 8, 2006 at 3:49 am #1063172I’ve been really enjoying these two mixes lately…
http://www.partyvibe.com/vbulletin/downloads.php?do=file&id=101
http://www.partyvibe.com/vbulletin/downloads.php?do=file&id=309April 18, 2006 at 12:42 pm #1063215i love polls 🙂
April 18, 2006 at 7:34 pm #1063173April 18, 2006 at 8:42 pm #1063237Underground house and minimal techno, mainly dancewise. As for other stuff, anything thats good.
April 18, 2006 at 9:01 pm #1063235generally alot of psy-acid-trance in my house moments of heavy drum n bass n DuB.
spontantious famliars r pick n mixes of old skool jungle ,plenty acid techno,helter skelter,wired breakbeats..fucking?alsorts!lists could go on..,
i chill out wiv ..aphex,doors..old 80’s retro funk.. faithless.. alanis morissette..conscious trip hop..chineese bag pipes!!?..
basicly!! a big bag of variety i cannot word..everything wiv a sweet harmony s’ok by me!..:bounce_m: fuck the pop,garage ..american punk n ministry cheese tho:you_smart
i luuurv that tune on radio tho called cRaZy maybe im crazy?
💡April 19, 2006 at 5:03 pm #1063174DaNcInGalaxie wrote:fuck the pop,garage ..american punk n ministry cheeseI assume you mean ministry of sound and not THE Ministry? (well I hope so anyway)
April 19, 2006 at 7:48 pm #1063236JE:5 wrote:I assume you mean ministry of sound and not THE Ministry? (well I hope so anyway)you assumed correct.what is ministry on its own?im shit wiv names.
April 19, 2006 at 9:58 pm #1063175DaNcInGalaxie wrote:you assumed correct.what is ministry on its own?im shit wiv names.An industrial metal band fronted by Al Jourgensen, you never heard Jesus Built My Hotrod?
April 19, 2006 at 10:04 pm #1063176rajsuspect wrote:some of my favourite tunes are5 years on acid mike ink
mike ink green live albumNice one, Mike Ink is one of my favourite techno artists of all time. You need to hear the Dadajack ep if you haven’t already, it’s some of the sickest acid I have ever heard in terms of rawness and production.
April 19, 2006 at 10:22 pm #1063200JE:5 wrote:Nice one, Mike Ink is one of my favourite techno artists of all time. You need to hear the Dadajack ep if you haven’t already, it’s some of the sickest acid I have ever heard in terms of rawness and production.link us up then
:mobile_ph
April 20, 2006 at 1:15 am #1063177globalloon wrote:link us up then:mobile_ph
Link established, acid transfer commencing…
http://download.yousendit.com/4BE12C700107AE4BApril 20, 2006 at 3:02 pm #1063238maintly DnB/jungle and old skool hardcore but i also like garage, dubstep and gabba
April 27, 2006 at 8:50 am #1063219Gabba
techno
psytrance
breakcore
hardcore
hardstyle
hardtrance
trance
breakbeat
oldskool
jungle
ragga
reggae
dub
dancehall
rock/old and new
punk
indie
metal
the list goes on and on……would be easier to say what i dont like! lol:bigsmile:
November 27, 2006 at 8:30 pm #1063244I listen to everything really, but im much more open minded with Electronic and dance music than rock music which im WAY more selective and critical of.
Apologise to any indie lovers out there, but i cannot STAND it its awful!!!
(but i respect your opinion and im not gonna sit here slaggin it off to you, i do that enough to my mates :groucho: (but they got their own back when they heard some gabba for the first time)). -
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