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The rougher the better, no innuendo intended.
True, just don't play any Borgore for your 6 month anniversary or romantic evening with your Girlfriend. :crackup:
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The rougher the better, no innuendo intended.
True, just don't play any Borgore for your 6 month anniversary romantic evening with your Girlfriend. :crackup:
Thankfully the girl I'm with now also likes Borgore, it's a win-win! :crackup:
I like almost every Dubstep song <3
This is one of my fav's:
Jim
Thanks Jimdt7 and Bloompyle, I love how the oldschool style sound from the 90's is in Dubstep today. Elektrofreak add something you like
Do you guys like Antiserum?
I also really like Jamaican dub from the 1970's this one has a bit of that in here.
Not really dubstep here but more technoish drum n bass.
How about some ORIGINAL dub from the 1970's from Jamaica. One of my all time favorites! Very good chill music.
Cool! Here's one more then another of my all time favs. Jamaican dub from the 1970's was one of the first styles of music to have a dj and an mc. They also experimented with all kinds of effects early on that influenced everything from drum n bass dubstep and hip hop
It seems lasers and electronic music of all genres go good together! op:
:drool: Electrofreak, Those are some amazing pictures! Do you work full time doing laser shows? Maybe that's a career I should think about! Do you get to take any of those lasers home with you at the end of the day? :eg:
Bloompyle: I really like that Skism track! There's so many genuine oldschool samples in that track it brings me back to 1992! :beer: I was collecting a lot of vinyl from that era 1992 which was more of the "hardcore ravey sound" and then some from 1993/94-96 which was when the drum n bass sound began to take more form.
Here's the scratchmaster DJ Hype with a clip of one of my favorite sets from 1994. Lol at the styles of clothing back then hehe.
Some more skism for ya Another good favorite of mine.
And oh man, the amount of scratches in that track is ridiculous O.O
Thanks for introducing me to some new stuff. I don't have any Skism yet thanks!
The scratching isn't actually in the track itself. The better drum n bass DJ's would do live scratching over their sets. DJ hype was one of the better ones at it.
I really like this short documentary on Drum n Bass in England back in the day. There are lot of well known people here and some great clips of some live stuff. It's a must see!
:drool: Electrofreak, Those are some amazing pictures! Do you work full time doing laser shows? Maybe that's a career I should think about! Do you get to take any of those lasers home with you at the end of the day? :eg: