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    excellent doc - Why We Fight

    Essential viewing.
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    questions you are dying to ask but are too scared to b/c of music nerd cred?

    Bit more info on Sidewinder: Organisation based in Northampton in the UK. Also have a record shop in Northampton. Run by a guy called Chris Lambert who also is responsible for drum n bass rave organisation 'Accelerated Culture'. When the UK Garage fraternity started to disown themselves...
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    questions you are dying to ask but are too scared to b/c of music nerd cred?

    The track on that clip is actually called 'Grimey' by Dillinja (I think). It has a distinctive sample hook that goes 'time to get grimey' before dropping. It was a massive tune when it came out and made popular the sound described above which seems to have climaxed with what Pendulum do. Its...
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    what should i get off barefiles.com?

    The Black Ops show from Jan this year is good. Do a search for 'Black Ops'
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    Fao :woebot

    ^ Shahbaz
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    Gutterbreakz Blog

    I was lucky enough to download these before they were removed. Here is the full tracklisting of what was available: 'Crack Bong' - D1 'London' - Benny Ill & DJ Dinesh 'Babylon' - Kode 9 & Daddi G 'Mawo Dub' - Digital Mystikz 'Amazon' - El-B 'The Bug' - Skream 'Jungle Infiltrator' - Loefah...
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    Laptops and dubplates

    Ive been trying to work out what direction to go in next with my dj-ing and have decided to purchase Serato Scratch after watching the tutorials below: Overview - Playback modes - Visual aids - Organizing your library - Set up and calibration - Mic record - DJ CXL demonstration -...
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    Grime-where did it all go wrong?

    A few more Grime bits off Youtube: Jendor - Luton Carnival - Dogz & Devlin -
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    Charlie Sheen on 9/11

    *update* Sharon Stone adds her support for Charlie Sheen's comments:
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    what is funky house?

    Funky House is, as Logan points out, just an extension of UK Garage had 2step not happened. Given the current feeling about Grime it is no surprise that another genre is on the rise. Funky House on its own all night though is boring as fuck (as is any genre) and alienates those who can't...
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    Laptops and dubplates

    I don't think it matters what you use. Its more to do with what you need to create your sound whether it is 2 decks and a mixer or some hybrid technology system or whatever. There has always been the dj-ing stigma of "just playing other peoples' records" which obviously misses the point of...
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    youtube

    Jeff Mills: The Exhibitionist Mix - Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 -
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    Grime-where did it all go wrong?

    Grime is no way finished. Listen to Wiley, JME and Skepta on Westwood the other week for proof. Audio here: http://www.myspace.com/eskiboywiley
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    Charlie Sheen on 9/11

    Spot on
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    Charlie Sheen on 9/11

    Actor Charlie Sheen recently guested on Alex Jones's (www.prisonplanet.com & www.infowars.com) radio show saying he thought the World Trade Centres looked like they were destroyed by a controlled demolition on 9/11. As a result Alex Jones has appeared on MTV and CNN to discuss this. The first...
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    Burial interview @ Blackdown/Burial album

    Im going to hold my hand up and admit i have yet to hear dubstep in a live setting. Ive been to some grime things and plenty of dnb nights and that is what my assumptions are based on. Will rectify this situation soon.
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    Burial interview @ Blackdown/Burial album

    I think things are changing but as the genre's popularity rises and 'outsiders' come in its important to be clear about the original ethos. Core nights like DMZ need to worry less than other promotions simply because you have the hardcore dubsteppers there keeping things pointing in the right...
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    Burial interview @ Blackdown/Burial album

    Fair points. Apologies for any rudeness in my posts last night - was drunk.. I still think e is a maligned drug. It has a bad rep compared to others. The whole thing of not wanting to see people gurning and off their heads stems from the popularity of US Hip Hop culture of which the majority...
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    Burial interview @ Blackdown/Burial album

    Anyway, its clear that burial has had some major effect. That music can cause such a thing is the most noteworthy point in my head. People are lost and looking for answers and music is such a vital part of everyones life. This topic is way off course still.
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    Burial interview @ Blackdown/Burial album

    What is the goal then? To externalise emotion or to make a living or what? The whole e thing is really about un-demonising this particular drug. Who cares if people are chewing their own faces off at the rave. The 'freaks' etc are part of the experience. You need the e heads in the rave...
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