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    Juke

    Tim, you can only say mate if your English :D:D:D
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    Juke

    "and it's been popular forever out there as long as footwork has been popular out here" Neema huh? How old is turfing? I know it's not new, but as old as footwork really? Memphis buckin videos are a must see. St Louis has some cool dances too
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    Juke

    Slugo put out some DVDs that I think you can get from Gramaphone's website (well you could not long ago). It's mostly party footage and shit though. The only other one I know of is the Footworkkingz dvd, at least on the "official" tip.
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    Bubbling

    The Hague 1988, a Curacaoan-born DJ by the name of Moortje (Dutch for "blackie") was spinning Caribbean records at a party at Club Voltage when by accident a 33 rpm 12" was played at 45. Rather than the crowd frowning at the Cutty Ranks record sounding like Mickey Mouse, the dance floor...
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    Juke

    AG (Terra Squad, Legends Click, LOTNS, one of the best footworkers in Chicago) has been to Europe before, I believe in France and Italy, but I don't think the UK. I think he's been there a few times.
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    Juke

    yeah, there's plenty of brockin' out in those videos, kids going nuts, the only people that really just chill there are the girlfriends of dudes who got dragged along. Also no spliffs allowed inside you gotta go out back!
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    Juke

    everyone likes hip hop, bad example.
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    Juke

    I'm not trying to be a dick or saying they have nothing in common, but usually the only thing I hear from people is that they are both fast, which I think is so vague it doesn't count. I'm not super knowledgeable about stuff like dnb, jungle, hardcore ect, and just want some more comparisons. I...
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    Juke

    "i was surprised that my friends who used to be into breakcore don't like footwork, tho they might catch on later. i know one footwork producer who used to make breakcore." Ok people, give me some common elements that link footwork music to jungle, dnb or breakcore, and they can have NOTHING to...
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    Juke

    yeah, Lite Bulb is one of the best of today, and damn that was back when he had some hair
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    Juke

    oh hell no that is MY SHIT!
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    Juke

    "Anyway it struck me earlier that the first guy ( i think ) to swear on a chicago record was an asian guy called mark imperial with 'nuttin bt a hoe' - he might also be the first guy to use really bad french on a chicago house record with j'adore danser' lol" The first record was "Jack The...
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    Juke

    I stand corrected, I totally dropped the W BOMB HAH. I will take it back and say "a bunch of dorks", as beard scratchers have no color and we are all one giant happy rainbow.
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    Juke

    I didn't even mention white people in my last post, that came out of your filthy mind brosef. And yeah I do like some Nate, Elmoe ect, similar to the reasons you seem to like him. I've already said this probably 5 times. I like the naivety and I like kids taking advantage of Youtube and such...
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    Juke

    Neema can talk as much shit as he wants about DJ Nate...when someone who you don't like is representing a scene your deep into I don't see why you could not talk shit. Why would you want someone who isn't present to get the attention the guys who are actually there deserve? And seminal? I dunno...
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    Juke

    no, juke/footwork does not love Evansense, just a few producers who made a few terrible tracks out of them that Fad dude is a young guy from Australia btw
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    Juke

    This was one of the best battles I've ever seen, it was Legends Click (original members of Terra Squad and Wolf Pac + Lite Bulb of Terra Squad) vs whoever wanted to battle. The misc guys sucked compared to Legends, it was kind of absurd. Rashad was DJing too. It sucks because this is the only...
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    Juke

    the tempo of footwork tracks has pretty much always been 160, sometimes it's 155. Ghetto House was usually 140ish, juke 150, but now even juke is usually 160
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    Juke

    yes, I was obviously talking about juke/footwork producers...most people I know started off as dancers. I can't think of anyone who didn't dance at one point of their life. So yeah, I was not kidding.
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    Juke

    I don't think I've met a producer who wasn't at least at one time a dancer
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