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The Big 2009 Thread Part 0 (pg. 27)
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| geroin |
| quote: | Originally posted by *****
Because people wanted to know what the big thread was going to be
Its coming 3 more days
The Clue Is In the timer figure it out
If You Cant figure it Out Just wait until I post The Real Big Thread
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i dont even know wtf you are talking about
what big thread why do i need to figure out a timer
how about you dont post a big thread because no one really cares? |
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| NickT |
Im going to finish what i started
If You Dont Know About The big Thread Just do a search & get up to speed
I am doing the big thread as a thank you to all the posters on TA
For keeping my name alive on this board
I even pmed everyone the same message when they said my name
I always appreciated that whether it was in a disrespctful or respectful manner |
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| Time2Burn |
| quote: | [b]Originally posted by ***** [/b
Thats has to do with This Thread that was The Maestro Thread.
Maestro has nothing to do with your scene
Thats another scene
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I'm so tired of your naivete. Music scenes are always interconnected and influence each other. Its what drives evolution of new genres. And if that is the mind blowing conclusion you have come up with welcome to the stone ages.
Yes a grew up on Maestro - just like all those people on hiphopcanada.com . I loved symphony in effect because it moved me and its the same for EDM. Music doesn't have to be about scenes genres and differences. Its supposed to be positive and bring people together.
You seem to think you come from a "Higha_Level" of knowledge but you surely haven't proven that. I suppose we'll all wait for the anti-climatic end to all of this nonsense. |
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| NickT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Time2Burn
I'm so tired of your naivete. Music scenes are always interconnected and influence each other. Its what drives evolution of new genres.
Yes a grew up on Maestro - just like all those people on *********.com . I loved symphony in effect because it moved me and its the same for EDM. Music doesn't have to be about scenes genres and differences. Its supposed to be positive and bring people together. |
Im so glad that you pointed that out for me |
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| Spam |
| quote: | Originally posted by MarkT
hmmmmm...
so what would you prefer to be looking at while you played with his schlong? :p |
Preferably left-over toilet-paper bits stuck to the hairs in his anus. |
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| Time2Burn |
| quote: | Originally posted by *****
Im so glad that you pointed that out for me |
Yes its a point you've been making for ages. Again, no sherlock.{continuation edit} But then you create the "air about yourself" that because the site is 'tranceaddict" or "hiphopcanada" that we live in this little box not understanding what else is out there. Reality check, these boards are more diverse than you know. People choose to surround themselves with like minds/interests. But its never about us vs them or mine vs yours. |
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| NickT |
Id never inflate myself if there is a air about me you created it not me
I think the box is very big actually
Every board I post on is a diverse group
Every board is as diverse as my surroundings
Its good that you dont have the you vs me attitude |
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| ÖZmözis |
| quote: | Originally posted by *****
Id never inflate myself if there is a air about me you created it not me
I think the box is very big actually
Every board I post on is a diverse group
Every board is as diverse as my surroundings
Its good that you dont have the you vs me attitude |
Can you tell us where else you post? i.e other forums |
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| NickT |
I post exclusively on Canadian Music Message Boards
Same Thread Topics & Same User Names As Well
Every Board I Post On Is important
Because Of The People On It |
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| DigiNut |
Wow. Off the top of my head...
Canadians popular in Canada and internationally: Deadmau5, MSTRKRFT, Hatiras, Nick Holder, Richie Hawtin (technically English but that's not the point)
Canadians popular mainly in Canada: Capital J, Big League Chu, Chris Sheppard (old-school), Roaches, Dr. Trance
Canadians popular mainly in Toronto: Deko-ze, Mark Oliver, Jelo, Addy, Manzone & Strong
And this is just whatever I could think up in about 30 seconds. Really doesn't seem like Canadians are doing such a terrible job of promoting Canadian talent. They just aren't promoting you, because you have no talent. |
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| LKD |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Wow. Off the top of my head...
Canadians popular in Canada and internationally: Deadmau5, MSTRKRFT, Hatiras, Nick Holder, Richie Hawtin (technically English but that's not the point)
Canadians popular mainly in Canada: Capital J, Big League Chu, Chris Sheppard (old-school), Roaches, Dr. Trance
Canadians popular mainly in Toronto: Deko-ze, Mark Oliver, Jelo, Addy, Manzone & Strong
And this is just whatever I could think up in about 30 seconds. Really doesn't seem like Canadians are doing such a terrible job of promoting Canadian talent. They just aren't promoting you, because you have no talent. |
here's a 10 second round up
Robb G, Jelo, Shiloh (BC but oh well), Myagi, ill fingaz/phatconductor |
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| NickT |
I would never ask any dj to promote me or play my music
All I ask djs is for feedback on my music
If they felt it the songs were not good enough to play i respect their opinions
if they felt the songs were good enough to play id respect that opinion as well
I could never tell a dj what songs to play at there events they know there crowds much better than me
Im just glad that you thought me about who you feel are the best djs
I feel more educated now on the subject
Thanks Digi & LKD |
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