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  1. J

    My frustration with Dn'B listeners in the states

    drum'n'bass listeners are like that everywhere. they really deserve the music they get.
  2. J

    DUBSTEP- breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    crap 2 step? :confused:
  3. J

    Three reasons to keep an eye on drum and bass

    perhaps the scenes should split then? or at least perhaps there should be more events that specialise in this sound. i don't think music fans should be checking soundclips at online shops, promoting music is the job of djs and promoters.
  4. J

    Three reasons to keep an eye on drum and bass

    what about people like me who still regularly consume dnb in its club environment? if you think 90% of dnb releases are crap then you can say the same about 99% of the tracks played in clubs. the only way to hear some of the more interesting stuff is dj mixes on the internet and when i listen to...
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    Three reasons to keep an eye on drum and bass

    tracks like this never really went away. the problem is, they are fairly marginal in the contemporary drum'n'bass scene. in fact, there were greater chances of hearing tracks of this kind in a dj set 3-4 years ago than now.
  6. J

    Great 2 Step?

    steve gurley's remix of missy eliot "hotboy" is a lost classic.
  7. J

    Fishing for 2step / UKG mixes

    i'm feeling that tracklist. tracks of this kind got me into garage in the first place :D
  8. J

    loads of sets online

    www.play.fm internet radio and audio archive based in vienna, austria. officially launched in december, it features radio shows and sets from nearly all labels and djs from vienna, but also from other countries. there are also live streams and recordings from this city's finest clubs. in uk...
  9. J

    crazy titch - singalong

    yeah, it's gype, produced by imp batch.
  10. J

    Lady Sovereign - the Grime test

    people who believe that someone has to come "from the scene" while complaining that big record companies care more about profit thatn talent seem to believe that these underground scenes are little proletarian communes where only hard work counts. that's a bit delusional. true, you need to work...
  11. J

    On the subject of speed in Jungle

    interesting thread why not lead by example again and try to make music at 160-165 bpm? that way there would be more room for experiments, djs who are ready to play slower records would have enough new tracks to do so and those who would like to mix it with new stuff would be able to do it at a...
  12. J

    Black Ops - Jon E Cash

    there are some excellent tracks by jon e cash and da black ops, but there are quite a lot of dry releases as well. forward (club mix), bitch (instrumental) and r-ha are probably my favourite tracks.
  13. J

    garage track from about 3 years ago.

    www.baserecords.com they should have it. search for "ess" or something like that, could be a bootie. i think i saw it there a few days ago when i ordered a couple of records. glad to be of help with my first post here :)
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