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a milk crime posted:I finally got around to buying Kingdom's newest single (Take Me) it's pretty alright. Interesting that Kingdom would release it with the acapella, but that seems like something that he would do, hoping he would get a lot of cool R&B type edits/remixes because of it. Nice, didn't know this dropped. I dunno what it is with this guy but I always like the flips more, really enjoying If You Buck, same with YOU from the Mind Reader single. On a grime tip, this Preditah remix of Marger's new single is a cool thing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBVwGfpCogE
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# ? Aug 19, 2011 01:03 |
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Yeah, If You Buck has been my jam for a couple weeks now.
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# ? Aug 19, 2011 02:37 |
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Picked up this vinyl earlier, it's a pretty interesting listen the whole way through. Has that haunting feel Vex'd puts out. Dreadnought - Caroline
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# ? Aug 19, 2011 03:08 |
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A new dubstep track out that has been used to promote a tv show http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90wLm1diiTk
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# ? Aug 19, 2011 03:26 |
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GET MONEY posted:Nice, didn't know this dropped. I dunno what it is with this guy but I always like the flips more, really enjoying If You Buck, same with YOU from the Mind Reader single. Preditah's remix of I Am is also really good and I haven't heard it get much airplay. Speaking of, where did this guy come from? I hadn't heard anything about him really until a couple months ago and now he's all over.
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# ? Aug 19, 2011 04:29 |
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What's with people who clearly don't read this thread coming in and posting the most horrible poo poo?
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# ? Aug 19, 2011 04:30 |
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In light of the recent UKG special, here's a 1h Groove Chronicles/Noodles set http://soundcloud.com/benji-b/groove-chronicles-recorded/ baby you don't knooooow, what you do to meeeeee There's also a nice DJ Zinc Back to 1995 Jungle just above it!
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# ? Aug 19, 2011 18:32 |
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An0 posted:In light of the recent UKG special, here's a 1h Groove Chronicles/Noodles set http://soundcloud.com/benji-b/groove-chronicles-recorded/ Forever disappointed that the Groove Chronicles album that should have been on R&S never panned out. For one it might've kept R&S actually relevant for the past decade. Of course out of that we did get a whole heap of Ghost/El-B stuff (Ghost/El-Breaks/Scorpion/Bison, not to mention Shelflife was pretty much all Ghost), but you know what? Noodles really doesn't get enough love for his great tunes if you ask me.
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# ? Aug 19, 2011 18:46 |
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is this timely enough? mostly new garage releases and other bass music http://soundcloud.com/coldwarriddim/summer-garage-mix
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# ? Aug 19, 2011 18:59 |
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Gonna check out your mix, loads of tunes I don't know in it. Can anyone ID the tune in the Noodles mix at 36 min ?
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# ? Aug 19, 2011 19:14 |
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An0 posted:Gonna check out your mix, loads of tunes I don't know in it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJX72gEEo68 Think Exemen was a Wookie thing but I'm sure 28BB knows more.
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p00p posted:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJX72gEEo68 Yep, full marks. Exemen is a Wookie alias. And Sia is Sia Furler, best known for doing the vocals on a lot of Zero 7 songs, just in case anyone is interested/doesn't know. The Wookie/Exemen remix was really big actually, probably a lot bigger than the actual original.
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# ? Aug 19, 2011 21:05 |
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i love how that tune can be so sexy and so dark at the same time. and steel drums too... wookie was the baddest
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# ? Aug 20, 2011 01:20 |
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Absolutely classic tune. STILL gets battered in the clubs. I've never been able to find a digital copy of it that I'm completely satisfied with, but oh well. It's also a bit of a oval office to mix.
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# ? Aug 20, 2011 01:28 |
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Anae posted:Absolutely classic tune. STILL gets battered in the clubs. I've never been able to find a digital copy of it that I'm completely satisfied with, but oh well. It's also a bit of a oval office to mix. That's just the universes way of telling ya to get it on vinyl man. Only way things should be. Wookie was another one of those guys who's remix work probably well out-numbers the what he actually released. I've always loved his Kinda Funky remix. e: also someone should've showed Nero Wookie's remix before they tackled Sincere. Would have showed 'em how it's done. drat I'm shutting this off before you all get me listening to Wookie tracks till 4am. 28 Gun Bad Boy fucked around with this message at 01:46 on Aug 20, 2011 |
# ? Aug 20, 2011 01:38 |
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Dreadnought owns, actually everything with Untold involved owns.
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# ? Aug 20, 2011 04:28 |
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I got people asking me about "Deathstep" now. That didn't sound good, so I did a bit of digging. Youtube seems to indicate it's taking brostep's telltale nu-metal origins and making them explicit. Looks like another neologism for talentless producers to hop on, check out this complete lack of production sense - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2E3gpLRO9Q In other news, I'm really enjoying the new Graphics single, who I had never heard before but apparently runs in the same sort of circles as Hackman and the Blunted Robots people. It's also fairly IDM-ish, which will turn off some people but rarely bothers me.
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# ? Aug 20, 2011 21:20 |
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funny they'd give it a new name like it wasn't something vex'd were basically doing about 5 years ago http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5DGn5iNpJA
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# ? Aug 20, 2011 21:56 |
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mr box posted:funny they'd give it a new name like it wasn't something vex'd were basically doing about 5 years ago Except the Vex'd stuff was actually a million miles away in terms of song writing ability, and a million miles away producion-wise as. The other stuff just sounds like it's made by someone who thinks a BC Rich guitar is still the height of cool. Parents don't let your kids near a sequencer if they still wear skinny jeans and their wardrobe consists of nothing but black clothes with skulls on them and band t-shirts(in black). Actually, truth be told, I can take or leave the later Vex'd stuff. Some of it's a bit shakey. It's probably a good thing they never stuck around only to make a slow descent into mediocrity. Though Degenerate still ranks as one of the top all-time Dubstep albums as far as I'm concerned, just an absolute blast of pure energy. And those first few singles they had on Subtext really put them on the radar as far as I was concerned. So, so good.
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# ? Aug 20, 2011 23:08 |
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Well, here's a collaboration I didn't expect, Crazy Cousinz and Omarion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMCu7aLSBu0 Not outstanding, but not bad either. Would like to see some remixes.
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Mike_V posted:Well, here's a collaboration I didn't expect, Crazy Cousinz and Omarion: I like it, but then I really love Crazy Cousinz. I know what you mean though, I don't actually think Omarion really fits the tune if you know what I mean.
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# ? Aug 23, 2011 17:15 |
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It's a bit...Ibiza isn't it? Not really feeling it.
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# ? Aug 23, 2011 17:19 |
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Gamest Mook posted:It's a bit...Ibiza isn't it? Not really feeling it. More Ayia Napa than Ibiza. Not that it makes it any better really haha! But that's where all the Funky guys go. I think Crazy Cousinz were over there this summer as well. So if it was played over there chances are it could be big(-ish). That's what happened with T2 and Heartbroken if I remember right(which I may not be, as it's happened to many songs). It came out and no-one really knew about it, then after a summer in Napa, getting swirled around peoples heads it blew up.
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# ? Aug 23, 2011 17:39 |
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I made my first real go at making a mix w/ songs i actually like(i usually play bloghouse), any feedback would be appreciated http://soundcloud.com/2fast2courteous/august-mix sepalcure - every day of my life(jimmy edgar remix) julio bashmore - the moth martyn - masks a1 bassline - lumps donovans - fx1(canblaster & panteros666 remix) beastie respond - syncopy(blawan's trecther mechanica) champion - motherboard sound pellegrino thermal team - bassface(breach remix) katy b - broken record(geeneus funky remix) katy b - broken record(jacques greene remix) damu - mermaid myd - octodip redlight - progress drums of death - i can't take it brenmar - so high (dubble dutch remix) brenmar - so high mosca - tilt shift(swing ting remix dub) death grips - takyon(death yon) hudson mohawke - thunder bay girl unit - every time kingdom & girl unit - ride it every time
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# ? Aug 24, 2011 18:55 |
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Is there non-cheesy, more ruffneck broken beat? Everything I've heard thus far sounds like coffee shop jungle, or alternatively junglists playing jazz fusion. edit: This is quite nice... Gamest Mook fucked around with this message at 10:38 on Aug 25, 2011 |
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Gamest Mook posted:Is there non-cheesy, more ruffneck broken beat? Everything I've heard thus far sounds like coffee shop jungle, or alternatively junglists playing jazz fusion. Oh such harsh words there. Broken Beat is really just Roy Ayers in the 21st Century. I mean he is in the 21st century since he's not dead, but dammit you know what I mean! So if you like 70s funk and soul you might want to keep digging at Broken Beat. Anyway definitely check out the Maddslinky album that songs off of. Make Your Peace was recently re-issued last year on Tru Thoughts when Maddslinky/Zed Bias released his newest album on that. But the new cover does kind of suck though compared to the old. It's a great album though. And try Zed Bias other incarnation of Phuturistix. Their first album was on Hospital back when they released cool stuff. Kind of similar to the Maddslinky stuff, but overall maybe a bit more jazzier. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGaxCnUNeAY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WqcWJ7jfLA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFjMoBMRDGo You might like some of the tracks off Neon Phusion's first album The Future Ain't The Same As It Used To Be. Neon Phusion is basically a Bugz sideproject so if you like them you might like that. Bare in mind that album is right from the start of the Broken Beat era, from 99. It's probably not quite as ruff as you want, but there is a good track or two on there that I think might meet what you want, they're just not on Youtube sadly. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqyA09xYuio http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grzpL8zTrQs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju3UiYuK1s4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMiCQOWLRZM Actually you may like New Sector Movements(IG Culture). A bit more hip-hoppy if you ask me, especially the second album. Maybe too much female vocals for ya though. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryV6SvcahqM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJuYNTvijck http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe8j5pIiKWI But I don't know if that'd really fits what you're wanting. I'll need to put my thinking cap on as I know there are better examples.
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 12:11 |
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Funkystepz's put up a sampler of his new EP on Hyperdub on Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/funkystepzuk/funkystepz-trouble-ep Liking what I'm hearing, but I always like FUnkystepz. EDIT: Whoa, just heard this A1 Bassline track on Marco Del Horno's show, can't believe I hadn't heard it before: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ2dyFSvvIs Mike_V fucked around with this message at 17:33 on Aug 25, 2011 |
# ? Aug 25, 2011 17:15 |
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Our cranberry goose ep is finally out on vinyl. http://boomkat.com/vinyl/442378-clicks-whistles-distal-cranberry-goose-ep
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# ? Aug 25, 2011 22:44 |
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Got pointed to something wonderful by Oneman's blog today... New piece, Ultra Thizz by Rustie. Is this not the greatest thing to happen to halfstep this year? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8C1RmVJ1xE&feature=player_embedded I think so.
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Symptomless Coma posted:Got pointed to something wonderful by Oneman's blog today... If I recall correctly, I believe this was played at the Boiler Room 1 year mark, or in another boiler room set (maybe oneman?) - I only want to say that I think it was a boiler room set because Asbo demanded a rewind - and i dont think it was a rinse set. It's a jam, though, for sure. Also, the last Swamp 81 set on Rinse, I'm finally getting around to, it's great, so solid.
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Symptomless Coma posted:Got pointed to something wonderful by Oneman's blog today... Yeah, this one is big. I've already preordered the album (Glass Swords). You might also want to check out Raffertie's new EP on Ninja Tune: http://youtu.be/4VLkIrCEIYk http://youtu.be/rXRkLulTKCs http://youtu.be/5mByQkQGNzk http://soundcloud.com/frankyboy-1/raffertie-you-could-be He will be releasing an album on NT next year as well.
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Symptomless Coma posted:Got pointed to something wonderful by Oneman's blog today... You know I've been liking this, which makes a nice change because Rustie has really disappointed me with most of his work past his first few EPs on Stuff. It's not even signing to Warp that's done it, his Wireblock releases were pretty hit or miss for me too. Though the Spliff Dub remix and his Jagz The Smack EP are loving amazing. And on the topic of Glaswegian producers, I'll need to reveal the truth here that I've also never been a fan of HudMo. I saw him DJ a lot, and he always brought in the crowd while he was supporting the big boys(probably one of the reasons he got signed to Warp), but as I've his music just does nothing for me. Though on saying that Satin Panthers was a big leap forward, though still too many bits we you just think he's trying to be too edgey sounding if that makes sense. Some bits I'm like, gently caress sake, polish it up don't be afraid to actually sounding slick and groovy instead of trying to be unconventional for the sake of it. That's when it sucks. Plus they both get marked down for loving off to London first chance they got. Fun fact: If you ever here any Glaswegian producers talk about hip-hop or graff 99% chance they're from the south side. We don't roll that way in the east end.
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# ? Aug 27, 2011 01:11 |
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I am currently enduring one of the local wobble DJs opening for Starkey. I'd say I'm too old for this poo poo but I'm 25. Anyway I could foresee Pearson Sound drawing a light crowd in this coke electro-dulled scene but you would think Starkey, who's both unafraid of siren basslines and respected to some extent in the UK, would fill more than a third of the floor. The kids, they lack refinement. Also depressed that I'm the one guy in Butterz stuff in a sea of Bob Marley tees. Now I remember why I so rarely go out. But i've wanted to catch Starkey for years now and it's my birthday, so gently caress it, I'll suffer. Hopefully I can catch the man after his set, would like to know what he's got in the pipeline. * An electrowob Zelda remix just started. I would greatly appreciate it if someone came along and stabbed me in the throat Basic Chunnel fucked around with this message at 06:38 on Aug 27, 2011 |
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thepopstalinist posted:... Now I remember why I so rarely go out... Sounds like you had a great night.
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28 Gun Bad Boy posted:And on the topic of Glaswegian producers, I'll need to reveal the truth here that I've also never been a fan of HudMo.
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It's odd because I used to love Warp, but post-Flylo they've really gone in an abstract hip-hop direction (with their electronic catalog at least - I wouldn't be surprised if they made most of their money on Grizzly Bear and Battles records these days) which I have never really been a fan of. Planet Mu sort of went in a similar "bass" direction for awhile with Starkey and Kuedo and Slugabed a few years back but are pretty much in full-on footwork mode at the moment, which I'm not crazy about but I admit is pretty interesting. I'm always kind of sad when I hear that an artist I like has signed on for multiple releases on Ninja Tune. I guess they're really good to their people but I swear they must have some sort of fun-killing magic that affects all their releases. I can't remember the last Ninja Tune release I actually enjoyed. Amon Tobin, Slugabed, Daedelus, Eskmo, Dorian Concept - they've got a whole roster of acts that I initially became excited about before they released underwhelming work on the label. Even the last Wagon Christ album sucked! And I'm a hopeless sucker for Luke Vibert. Maybe i's that I haven't shaken their association with middling downtempo jazz. I wasn't big on Raffertie around "Wobble Horror!" day (though now I take it as kind of a joke about the music that's popular now) but his Super! imprint is pretty strong so far and I've liked a fair bit of his remix work. His production style is very... distinctive. Basic Chunnel fucked around with this message at 10:48 on Aug 27, 2011 |
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het posted:I sort of wish I could enjoy him, but goddamn, his music is so bad it makes me angry. Well at least my faith in you has been restored slightly after your Norwegian neo-prog rock album of the year comments. Butter was just a terrible album, with brief bits of decentness fallen down between the cracks of a large slab of wankery. With some loving terrible cover art just to rub it in. And despite all that he still got signed by loving Warp. gently caress sake, as I've always said Warp Records, fallen so far. At least he's actually a good DJ so there's one positive. And just out on a real format this week, the remixes of Grant Nelson's Black Water. The Soul Purpose Dub is the real gold here. Easy going, swishy House flavours there. Edit: thepopstalinist posted:It's odd because I used to love Warp, but post-Flylo they've really gone in an abstract hip-hop direction (with their electronic catalog at least - I wouldn't be surprised if they made most of their money on Grizzly Bear and Battles records these days) which I have never really been a fan of. Planet Mu sort of went in a similar "bass" direction for awhile with Starkey and Kuedo and Slugabed a few years back but are pretty much in full-on footwork mode at the moment, which I'm not crazy about but I admit is pretty interesting. Yeah Warp have really been gouging away at that glitchy hip-hop thing which is very disappointing as most of it just isn't very good. And it doesn't do Warp any favours in actually being seen as a cool label again if you ask me, rather than being the home of beard stroking Aphex Twin IDM fans. A lot of these newer artists as well seem to really go off the boil after a single or two(naturally just before Warp actually gets their hands on them). I first heard FlyLo as a friend of mine went to the Red Bull Music Academy with him, and that first release of his was great, but since then? Nah, not really my cup of tea. I've not really trusted Warp's musical direction since Rob Mitchell died(and that was ten years ago). And even then I think most of their late 90s drill n bass etc output was utter shite. And the worst crime of all Warp signed Maximo Park, which is really where they get there money nowadays. Well that and continued sales of Aphex Twin CDs. And with Ninja Tune, truth is I'm probably like you, I'm struggling to remember anything released on it in the past 6-7 years at the very least, which doesn't really speak well of it's quality I guess. Big Dada still does okay though, but even then. 28 Gun Bad Boy fucked around with this message at 11:09 on Aug 27, 2011 |
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I'm not really sure if this is the right place to post this, I had a look for a requests/ideas thread but couldn't find anything specific to genres I'm a fan of dubstep, but mostly the dnb style of things, but a friend send me this mix http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYneTd0O3oY I love reggae/dub and this instantly hit me, i've spent the last 2-3 hours looking for similar style things but searching for reggae dubstep seems to give me very soft/slow deep bass songs which i'm not really looking for!
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blocke posted:I love reggae/dub and this instantly hit me, i've spent the last 2-3 hours looking for similar style things but searching for reggae dubstep seems to give me very soft/slow deep bass songs which i'm not really looking for! Congo Natty? That's the sample they used, but he's jungle - not dubstep. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIN2Ybt-wWg e: If you're not familiar its all good. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZZY1U473O0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwMT7FXIYFQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M22IsgkN6Wo or 6blocc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYAjST19-u0 sick ragga/dubstep mix by DJ Nickel B http://www.mixcloud.com/djnickelb/sub-a-dub-volume-1-mixed-by-dj-nickel-b-reggaedubstep-mix/ P.S. All this stuff might be wide of the mark of your original request re: "not very soft/slow" but I got carried away e2: Kromestar needs love too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFO0374z3IY Tactical Grace fucked around with this message at 00:48 on Aug 31, 2011 |
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Hopefully this helps: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkAe0h-yl0A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qHkuX0LmRg&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=donfJlDdiUU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cY3t8VPx1pU
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