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ATB gone Drum N Bass? (pg. 3)
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weymouth
Uhm....Where is the beat? bass?

How did the op think this was dnb?
Sykonee
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Originally posted by weymouth
How did the op think this was dnb?

Because it's 2-Step, man! Only d'n'b uses 2-Step!
PSi
all you haters need to stfu.....9PM till I come was amazing when it was released......
Viber
omg, this rubbish is actually growing on me:stongue:
im afraid this is going to be a big summer dance anthem:gsmile:
mjmoney23
This track is awful, but I am a big ATB fan. There are some great cuts on the new ablum, Swept Away could be a big song...
jovjo003
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Originally posted by mjmoney23
This track is awful, but I am a big ATB fan. There are some great cuts on the new ablum, Swept Away could be a big song...


Swept Away, My Everything, LA Nights, are really great new tracks. He's gonna make one for LA Nights very soon. So we should be really happy to hear about it. Other than that, I have to agree that this one isnt too good.
woscar
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Originally posted by PSi
all you haters need to stfu.....9PM till I come was amazing when it was released......


That was because most of us didn't know any better back then :o
RebeL9
holy what a horrible piece of crap tune. Just like the rest of his album, drenched in cheese.
Trance-MB
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Originally posted by woscar
That was because most of us didn't know any better back then :o


Speak for your own because this was not the case for people in Belgium, Holland and Germany were Happy Hardcore was big.

There was a lot of trance at the same time which makes your statement incorrect.

Just have a look at the Trance Nation and Trancemaster series.
innocent_child
well i cant see the video?

Nostalgic
the Matt Darey remix of 9pm was great.
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by Nostalgic
the Matt Darey remix of 9pm was great.


Quake's Remake of Don't Stop was pretty good as well.
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