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    dj nerves

    Cheers, thats sounds very encouraging. I'll let you know when the penny drops. :)
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    Best ever Wiley/Roll Deep Vocals?

    I love the way all of Wiley's moods come through his lyrics and cadence and the way he is so direct and concrete in his choice of words. Pick ur self up, pies and together are some of my favs.
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    dj nerves

    I can't beat match vinyl to save my life, consequently I focus what I think will be good to play next. Sometimes this has worked, like the first time I djed I must have had beginners luck and I was asked to move to a bigger room downstairs due to people getting into it - I even had people...
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    Best Ever Ruff Sqwad beats?

    Anna's got to top my list, then: Underground Jam Pie Love U feel (for sampling waterboys) Agree that a cd release could do really well for them
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    Bruza

    I love doin me cd. Really uplifting and entertaining (an adjective I've heard before in connection with Bruza). The track with Dido is particularly entertaining.
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    Setting up a club night in London

    A bit of an assumption that I'm talking about 'bar anthems'. Maybe for many people after their fourth of fifth pint they are happy to hear 'bar anthems'. I've heard of cases of dj's (in Ireland) getting paid to play nights and just putting on mix cd's because the punters are too pissed to care...
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    Setting up a club night in London

    Thanks for those. Does anyone else have ideas on do's and don'ts?
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    Setting up a club night in London

    I've been to see a couple of Unsound events and enjoyed them, but don't think the music I heard was that diverse. Don't know alt.ctrl, but will check them out. thanks
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    Setting up a club night in London

    I'm looking at Brixton, Herne Hill and Norwood areas. It may not be a very novle Idea, but I haven't gone to many places where the music policy includes reggae, hip hop, house / techno, dubstep and grime in a set. Does anyone have any specifics on costs and good ways to promote from their...
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    Setting up a club night in London

    I'm trying to set up some kind of music night in South London on a weekly / fortnightly basis. I've been involved in a few nights before in Dublin a couple of years ago - mainly album launch nights. What I think would be interesting is a night where dj's playing varied sets could play. I like...
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    So many records, so little time/money

    If it was me, I'd definitely include the following in my first choices Plasticman - '' Be There Or Be Square '' - '' Aqua Riddim '' (Terrorhythm) £6.99 (HOT RESTOCK) Lethal Bizzle '' POW! (Forward) '' Original / Inst / da Bizzle Rmx (Relentless) £6.99 (HOT RESTOCK) Ruff Sqwad -'' Bring It Down...
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    DUBSTEP- breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    Independance and Boomkat have it for 7.99!
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    Ruff Sqwad

    I think Independance have it
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    GRIME- breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    Logan you played a 4/4 track towards the beginning of you set at 333 on 20/01/06. Vocal track with a beat that reminded me of early pounding Jeff Mills. I'd love to know what it's called and by who? Cheers
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    Matias Aguayo

    Secconded, thanks for bringing this to my attention. I wonder if more techno/dubstep hybrids will start to be released
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    "Grimdie"

    Where can I get ruff squad mix on vinyl, please?
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    Will Music End?

    Its a relavent question in the light of everything being 'in'. Thinking of Hegel (and later Marx and even Fukuyama's claims of the dialectical ending with global capitalism). If you look at what has happened to the visual arts and its availability (reproduction) and effacement. There must be...
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    GRIME- breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    According to Martin Clark on Pitchfork both skepta and wiley are releasing theire albums themselves, which might be good for grime in general.
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    nme's top 100 british albums of all time

    5) Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not 2006 Ok its NME, so you know what to expect, but how can they say in the same week of its release ( I think) that Artic Monkeys is no. 5 in the 'All time' best British albums. This pole seems to have been done as an attempt to...
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    roll deep & lethal b at fabric vs. straight outta bethnal at 333

    only the second time I'd seen live grime mc's and did really enjoy wiley, flow-dan, skepta and jammer (though i thought murkle man was overplayed). wanted to hear more from wiley's second phase - need to hear 'eskiboy' again, but didn't really feel it, the beats seemed too familiar. Didn't...
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