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So what IS up with Dubfire anyway? (pg. 6)
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4clubber
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
What's next? "You can't comment unless you make something better" or "it works really well as a DJ tool"?


you can comment on whatever you want m8 :) my comment doesn't really pertain to that...just pointing out that the experience to listening to music at home can be very different from listening to it under different circumstances

quote:
Originally posted by SMC
Sensory overload and good music are not the same thing.


Well fine, if you wanna get technical about it, there can be good music that does not affect the senses much. That said, a property of much of good music is that it does affect the senses...one would think that's obvious...
Mr.Mystery
quote:
Originally posted by 4clubber
just pointing out that the experience to listening to music at home can be very different from listening to it under different circumstances

And I was pointing out that argument has been done to death and is pretty pointless.
mphreak
quote:
you can comment on whatever you want m8 my comment doesn't really pertain to that...just pointing out that the experience to listening to music at home can be very different from listening to it under different circumstances


Well, if tracks is a , it's a no matter where you listen it. Those Dubfire's track are not an exception
Clovis
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
I'm not the one who registered (an re-registered, and re-registered, etc.) accounts to talk /just because I have some absurd desire to belong.



I don't really agree with either of you here.
RJT
quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
I don't really agree with either of you here.


I'm confused, what is there to agree with?

:conf:

Oh wait, that's right - this thread has become about what a DJ I am, and that because I am so utterly , I'm not allowed to comment on anything else what-so-ever.

Right on. Nice one.

4clubber
quote:
Originally posted by mphreak
Well, if tracks is a , it's a no matter where you listen it.


lol very good observation. i completely agree. it's even more obvious than the observation that if a track is not , whether it sounds like still depends on where you listen to it.
Mr.Mystery
quote:
Originally posted by 4clubber
whether it sounds like still depends on where you listen to it.

No it doesn't.
Mr Game+Watch
Thought Roadkill was pretty catchy and it quickly grew on me, Ribcage was just boring - one grating sound repeated over and over again, and his new one (on the BP top 10) sounds like an even-duller rehash of Ribcage. Another decent DJ/producer lost to the minimal bandwagon... I liked Deep Dish in their Yoshiesque days.
mphreak
quote:
Originally posted by 4clubber
lol very good observation. i completely agree. it's even more obvious than the observation that if a track is not , whether it sounds like still depends on where you listen to it.


Well, if I'm drunk as hell it can be the biggest I've ever listen, maybe I will like it. :D.
RJT
quote:
Originally posted by mphreak
Well, if I'm drunk as hell it can be the biggest I've ever listen, maybe I will like it. :D.


Case in point:



Still played in bars & pubs the world over.

mphreak
@ RJT: You pwned this thread :p
Clovis
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
I'm confused, what is there to agree with?

:conf:

Oh wait, that's right - this thread has become about what a DJ I am, and that because I am so utterly , I'm not allowed to comment on anything else what-so-ever.

Right on. Nice one.




I don't agree with Jason calling you a DJ about as much as I don't agree with you insinuating that anyone who touches a dubfire track is committing a crime against humanity.
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