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• #2327
hipster twat... but i like...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuQiBrBD2JE
How in hell do you come to the conclusion that kings of leon are 'hipster twats'???
My musical choices today include:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvJYlwDnMQg
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kZWuiZZgOM
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• #2328
Botch - Man the ramparts.
I saw Botch in '99 at the Spread Eagle in Leicester - We Are The Romans era. The pub's since been demolished I think. They scared the shit out of me - the mike (or PA, something) broke so the singer just screamed the whole show without one, pretty much in my face. It was cool though, rather frightening.
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• #2329
I never 'got' Botch, but the singers doing this new band http://www.myspace.com/narrowsnoise with a friend of mine from here in London and Rob Moran from Unbroken. Its pretty good i think.
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• #2330
I never did either to be honest, that whole mathcore thing was a very brief and one-sided flirtation for me. I tried to get into Drowningman too...unsuccessfully. However I do love Unbroken so I might check that band out, ta Conan.
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• #2331
How in hell do you come to the conclusion that kings of leon are 'hipster twats'???
My musical choices today include:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvJYlwDnMQg
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kZWuiZZgOM
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• #2332
Thats more like it, amazing song!
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• #2333
I heard a remix of that today which was totally shit!
You cant remix class
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• #2334
I loved that album when I was a yoof. Shame one of them topped themselves
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• #2335
Just found a bunch of videos on YouTube to this show. Looks like its called 'the New Dance Show' and was on cable access in Detroit in late80's/Early 90's. Fucking incredible dancing and the musics pretty damn good too!
That show is amazing. And you are right. Killer records...
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• #2337
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fgPI8_CC0I&feature=related
Todd Edwards
Check this man out for re-mixes
got no idea who this is but i'm really liking it
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• #2338
Right now.....my Pantera discography!
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• #2339
got no idea who this is but i'm really liking it
If you live in London, perhaps you've scanned the FM spectrum and come to a halt at a pirate station whose sound you can't quite finger or figure. It's got house music's slinky panache, but the rhythm's wrong--too fitful and funked-up, and besides, there's an MC jabbering over the top, jungle-style. Maybe it's jungle, then--but then again, maybe not: too slow, too sexy. Sometimes it's a bit like American R&B--except it sounds druggy, the wrong kind of druggy: like Timbaland on E. So what is it, this genre-without-a-name? It's the latest in a series of mutations spawned from London's multiracial rave scene, the next evolutionary stage beyond speed garage (itself a swerve sideways from jungle). And the new style does have a name, albeit an unsatisfactorily dry, technical one: "2-step," increasingly a general rubric for all kinds of jittery, irregular rhythms that don't conform to garage's traditional 4-to-the-floor pulse. Somebody really should coin a more attractive name, though, one that captures 2-step's lipsmacking lusciousness. Because all the juice squeezed out of jungle by the post-techstep school of scientific drum & bass has oozed back in the succulent form of 2-step
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• #2341
^way to kill a great tune.
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• #2342
yeah i couldnt make up my mind about it... at first... but i decided i liked it. true you cant beat the original.
wow contradiction city.
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• #2343
Parkway drive, Say anything, the offspring.
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• #2344
Not right now but was listening to this on my ride home from a friend's house tonight.. Minimal traffic and a clear sky just add to it's effect on me..
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• #2346
autechre squeller ep7
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• #2347
The Ohio Players, love the funk.
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• #2348
If you live in London, perhaps you've scanned the FM spectrum and come to a halt at a pirate station whose sound you can't quite finger or figure. It's got house music's slinky panache, but the rhythm's wrong--too fitful and funked-up, and besides, there's an MC jabbering over the top, jungle-style. Maybe it's jungle, then--but then again, maybe not: too slow, too sexy. Sometimes it's a bit like American R&B--except it sounds druggy, the wrong kind of druggy: like Timbaland on E. So what is it, this genre-without-a-name? It's the latest in a series of mutations spawned from London's multiracial rave scene, the next evolutionary stage beyond speed garage (itself a swerve sideways from jungle). And the new style does have a name, albeit an unsatisfactorily dry, technical one: "2-step," increasingly a general rubric for all kinds of jittery, irregular rhythms that don't conform to garage's traditional 4-to-the-floor pulse. Somebody really should coin a more attractive name, though, one that captures 2-step's lipsmacking lusciousness. Because all the juice squeezed out of jungle by the post-techstep school of scientific drum & bass has oozed back in the succulent form of 2-step
A coupla years ago my mate was telling me about this style of US R&B that was slowed down a stupid amount... Apparently designed for all the cough medicine addicts, anyone heard of it? I couldn't find a mention of it anywhere on t'web... Still intrigued...
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• #2349
Just for the sun today
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• #2350
and for the ride home...
[ame="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bILzX_iusMs"]YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.[/ame]
Crystal Castles, lovely bleepy synth-ness - a bit like The Faint but not as dark. It makes me dance a lot.