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Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-03-2007 23:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper


Keep on digging.


Your the one who likes Grime



Jan pictured earlier. Actually shouldn't you be hanging down the local off license asking people to go in and buy 10 Lambert & Butlers?


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Jan-04-2007 03:23:



heres mine..

desperadoooooooooooooooo

looking for prostitues


Posted by Lilith on Jan-04-2007 03:30:

It's cheesy...

Really cheesy! But it's good dancey cheese I swear


Posted by montana on Jan-04-2007 03:43:

"something good" is way better


Posted by distant on Jan-04-2007 04:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj O'Callaghan
It's a good enough representation for me Jan. It's for white chav trash and rudeboy wannabes as far as I'm concerned.


Are you fucking serious?


Posted by the_transient on Jan-04-2007 04:24:

Paffendorf - Crazy, Sexy, Marvellous

So German, so awesome.


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-04-2007 08:24:

quote:
Originally posted by distant
Are you fucking serious?


Yes of course I'm serious Sven. It all sounds like aggressive garage too me with some drum & bass influences.

quote:
It's for white chav trash and rudeboy wannabes as far as I'm concerned.


Add to that white upper class kids who have an identity crisis.


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-04-2007 08:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit


heres mine..

desperadoooooooooooooooo

looking for prostitues




I'd expected no less Karim. Bet you've got the entire lineup of artists who performed at Colonel Gaddafi's last Birthday Party on your Ipod too.


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-04-2007 11:38:

quote:
Originally posted by D.Edge
comparing Grime with Dubstep is like comparing Mickey Finn to Hospital Records, or UK Garage to Distinct'ive Breaks


No one is comparing the two, it was mention of an article Jan read in the Guardian about Grime and Dubstep an Urban musical article.

Grime is just aggressive UK Garage to me. Haven't paid any attention to Dubstep don't really know anything about it, read a few articles about it all I know is it has Breakbeat and D&B influences.


Posted by sleepydragon on Jan-04-2007 12:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit


heres mine..

desperadoooooooooooooooo

looking for prostitues


what and that guy makes a living from singing? lol


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-04-2007 12:40:

quote:
Originally posted by D.Edge
just reaffirming the point about the Guardian's music journalism standards. let the grime banter continue


Ah I think they wrote a really s*itty and very presumptuous article about the death of dance music. Don't know the guy who wrote it but I remember he had a Greek sounding surname.

Too right mate. People who listen to Grime are ex So Solid Crew fans.


Posted by mellow_head on Jan-04-2007 13:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj O'Callaghan
Good Idea for a thread!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISU_VJSLbdc

Guru Josh - Infinity. Good tune back in the day however the saxophone is quite cringeworthy.

Back in the summer on one hot night, I decided to finish off a gram of cocaine and a few pills I had left. But on some tunes and danced the night away. By 6 in the morning I had my top off and was dancing away to this track in my kitchen little did I know the old lady next door could see everything I was doing I felt like a right twat!



OMFG THAT'S SO OLD, I even listened to Lisa Stansfield a bit during that period


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-04-2007 13:04:

quote:
Originally posted by mellow_head
OMFG THAT'S SO OLD, I even listened to Lisa Stansfield a bit during that period


Still a classic though but that saxophone bit


Posted by asfdz on Jan-04-2007 14:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
i danced to put your hands up on nye, but i was soooo drunk i could've danced to polka


Don't feel bad.....I danced to darude's sandstorm on nye
It was the only dance tune played......the rest was country and hip hop.....I ALMOST jumped out the window.


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-04-2007 14:42:

quote:
Originally posted by D.Edge
careful what you say mate. Sand Leaper and his "mans" will bring "armshouse" to your "endz" for "chattin breeze" about grime, ya get me?




I might get 'merced'


Posted by trancepunkk on Jan-04-2007 14:47:

alice deejay - better off alone

i cant help but love this tune


Posted by FeedMeBeats on Jan-04-2007 17:02:

quote:
Originally posted by The 3am Junkie
Second Sun - Pop Muzik


This song rocks!

On a side note. I hate the phrase guilty pleasure. If you like something fucking like it and don't feel guilty about it.

Right?


Posted by Lilith on Jan-04-2007 19:29:

quote:
Originally posted by montana
"something good" is way better

Yep, but no where near as cheesey as 'Believe in me' so it gets the pick

...that and it was one of the first singles I ever owned when I was a wee kiddie


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Jan-05-2007 00:19:

Bob Sinclar - Love Generation


I still love this track.


Posted by *Sanchez* on Jan-05-2007 00:26:

My guilty pleasure for dance songs would be listening to 'Cappella'.
You'd have to be my age to appreciate why though, my younger clubbing days was when Rave music was at it's peak and some of theirs was commercial dance music around about the same time which always made it into rave compilations.


Posted by *Sanchez* on Jan-05-2007 00:51:

Oh and not to mention my favourite rave song ever

dj seduction - hardcore heaven (original remix)


Posted by wizniz on Jan-05-2007 02:01:

moonman - dont be afraid


Posted by distant on Jan-05-2007 04:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj O'Callaghan
Yes of course I'm serious Sven. It all sounds like aggressive garage too me with some drum & bass influences.



Add to that white upper class kids who have an identity crisis.


Then I guess you won't mind me labeling you a kiddie raver. Oh wait, your musical tastes evolved, and you now listen to progressive house. Neat.

Come back when you have a clue, i.e. your three favorite artists don't produce the same bullshit genre. Don't worry kid, "electro house" is just a phase.


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Jan-05-2007 04:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj O'Callaghan


I'd expected no less Karim. Bet you've got the entire lineup of artists who performed at Colonel Gaddafi's last Birthday Party on your Ipod too.


haha you bet


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Jan-05-2007 04:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Azia
Don't feel bad.....I danced to darude's sandstorm on nye
It was the only dance tune played......the rest was country and hip hop.....I ALMOST jumped out the window.


sandstorm was a really good song i dont understand why people find it so despicable.


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