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do you remember oldschool Drum and Bass?
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PSi
WOW I just accidently found a track which i heard when i first moved to Calgary. This track got me into some proper drum and bass, stripped down bass + drum = orgasmic...

rewind....back to early 2000

Immense!

nefardec
2000 is oldskool?
MeLLyMeL
haha I was such a loser back then! Just look at my fuking aim screen name! lol.

*eesh*

but yeah I was such a dillinja whore - me and my girlfriend made Twist Em Out tshirts the first time I saw him with Lemon D and he signed it.

Plus there are pics of me (posted in the COR) when I was 16 with Skibadee.. so it may not be old school for some but when I think about me in the dnb sceen in 2001 - I was only 16. So yeah.. I remember those days. sadly? jk haha

Plus AK1200 was from Florida so I saw him quite a bit - sometimes jsut hanging out at parties!

edit - and DJ SS was my man - he used to hook it up when I was underage for world of dnb parties during WMC. So SS - Lighter is always gonna be a top jam of mine. haha. Fuk *memories*
PSi
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Originally posted by nefardec
2000 is oldskool?


heh you must be a dinosaur....

For me oldschool means that time when i first heard a particular sound, genre, song, the beginning of my electronic voyage....

and this little gem was back then......

Do they even play DnB like this, I heard a DJ Hype mix recently and it sounds more funkier but alot of bouncy sounds which i dont particular like very much. I was always a fan of the harder sound, moodier and dark.

like Technical Itch, Dom and Roland, Dieselboy.....

do they even produce hard style DnB anymore?
nefardec
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Originally posted by PSi
heh you must be a dinosaur....



hardly, but most people know that drum and bass goes back farther than that

ive got my copy of 'timeless' here next to me for instance
Trance-MB
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Originally posted by nefardec
2000 is oldskool?


Feels like yesterday.
distant
old skool d'n'b to me is golden era Metalheadz and No U-Turn, i.e. 94 to 97.

the whole scene had jumped the shark by 2000.
SuspicionVandit
Omni Trio - Mainline
Peshay - Piano Tune

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SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by distant
old skool d'n'b to me is golden era Metalheadz and No U-Turn, i.e. 94 to 97.

the whole scene had jumped the shark by 2000.


I'd agree with this. Very little of the drum 'n bass I like is post-2000.
Nostalgic


that's kickass old school D&B right there

Magnetonium


LOL @ oldskool d'n'b from 2000.

I love drum and bass from 1991-1999 the most. LTJ Bukem is probably my favourite for the genre.

Here's the first EVER drum and bass track, from 1969 - the track that gave birth to multiple music genres and a new generation of music almost two decades later. The entire drum and bass as a genre was a rip-off pretty much of a sample in the track between 1:43 and 1:50. It has been sampled, slowed down, playyed backwards, edited, sampled, etc. for hundreds of thousands of hip-hop and drum and bass songs since then.

Darkarbiter
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Originally posted by Magnetonium


LOL @ oldskool d'n'b from 2000.

I love drum and bass from 1991-1999 the most. LTJ Bukem is probably my favourite for the genre.

Here's the first EVER drum and bass track, from 1969 - the track that gave birth to multiple music genres and a new generation of music almost two decades later. The entire drum and bass as a genre was a rip-off pretty much of a sample in the track between 1:43 and 1:50. It has been sampled, slowed down, playyed backwards, edited, sampled, etc. for hundreds of thousands of hip-hop and drum and bass songs since then.



Yes it's also the first hip hop track :stongue:
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