Originally posted by Lira
lol @ the misplaced Prodigy reference :p
what do you mean by misplaced ?
Lira
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Originally posted by stren
what do you mean by misplaced ?
I'm a Big Beat purist, it shouldn't be confused with dubstep :mad: :p
By the way, why not have the best of both worlds?
(Works better if you know the original track, obviously)
Seandroid
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Originally posted by Lira
I'm a Big Beat purist, it shouldn't be confused with dubstep :mad: :p
By the way, why not have the best of both worlds?
(Works better if you know the original track, obviously)
That is awesome! Thanks for sharing!
stren
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Originally posted by Lira
I'm a Big Beat purist, it shouldn't be confused with dubstep :mad: :p
By the way, why not have the best of both worlds?
(Works better if you know the original track, obviously)
I don't think they mentioned the prodigy being dubstep ? I think Amadeus mentions it in a wider electronic music context
Mmanu
Mozart was considered a child prodigy, wrote his first Sonata aged 6. Nothing to do with the UK band.
stren
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Originally posted by Mmanu
Mozart was considered a child prodigy, wrote his first Sonata aged 6. Nothing to do with the UK band.
except for the next line is "smack my bitch up"
Zharen
More complexity than a couch from Ikea. :haha:
Lira
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Originally posted by stren
I don't think they mentioned the prodigy being dubstep ? I think Amadeus mentions it in a wider electronic music context
That's an outrage all the same! :D
Sykonee
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Originally posted by stren
I don't think they mentioned the prodigy being dubstep ? I think Amadeus mentions it in a wider electronic music context
Well, Big Beat served the same purpose in the late '90s as brostep does these days, and there were bro remixes on the re-issue of Fat Of The Land last year. But this is too informative for a silly thread such as this, so...