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Bushwacka! - Remember (Dub) <--Howell's Miami Tuneage
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B_K
Not too sure what to think of this tune yet as it samples trains, car crashes, helicopter blades, boat horns, car horns, and I believe a pulsating heartbeat, but apparently Howells dropped it in Miami and the place went bananas.

Its definitely growing on me though...check out beatport

:wtf:
inconspicuous
I hate this track. Sometimes samples work, sometimes they don't. This has to be one of the most auditorily offensive tracks I've heard all year. The train samples just overwhelm everything else, turning what might be a decent track into a joke, and a bad one, at that.
Max Thomson
i nearly deleted it the first time i heard it but you're right, it is a grower!
B_K
It is certainly not a great song....but i could see its proper placement in a good long set kinda making everyone give a big wtf look, laugh, then start cheering like crazy.... which again i think is what happened in miami. maybe an interesting youtube vid will surface one day :wtf:
iammesol
Odd. :haha:
GUBostonDubs
I was at Howells @ Pawn shop. This track is awesome in a club. I was hesitant to buy it before as well.
NoisyNeil
i quite enjoy it actually :) at first the steamtrain that passes by seems to get annoying but 'as you go' it really seems to have a vibe that does work for me :) original mix is pretty less interesting though!

nice one!
dj_bas
The dub doesn't have as many of the samples on it. And honestly, without the samples the track isn't that great :p
inconspicuous
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Originally posted by dj_bas
The dub doesn't have as many of the samples on it. And honestly, without the samples the track isn't that great :p


It doesn't have many, but they're sooo damn loud that it doesn't matter. I still remember driving & suddenly thinking I was about to get t-boned by an incoming Amtrak car. That it just kept getting louder...& louder...& longer...& louder only compounded the atrocity.
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