hahahahahaha cartman definitaly man!
Today I'm listening to... (part 2)
25-10-09, 01:03 PM
#632
H-town ft jodeci - knocking your heels.. just came out
27-10-09, 10:29 AM
#634
Ty- Upwards
"SSDB does not condone or promote wack behaviour"
27-10-09, 10:34 AM
#635
Redman & Methodman- Blackout
"Babyface, 6'2" with an L.A brim, I got shelltoes on I don't wear them Timbs"
27-10-09, 12:00 PM
#637
lol thanks stylz... now I've got blackout 1 & 2 on random
27-10-09, 01:46 PM
#638
I'm vibing to some Isley Brothers right about now.
Would you be good enough to participate in this morning's edification?
27-10-09, 01:57 PM
#639
Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt
If you have £5 and Chuck Norris has £5, Chuck Norris has more money than you.
27-10-09, 02:13 PM
#640
Underworld - dubnobasswithmyheadman
Never really listened to them before. Right enjoying it.
Never really listened to them before. Right enjoying it.
27-10-09, 04:04 PM
#642
Just finished Rush - Moving Pictures and now following with Wu-Tang Clan - Wu Tang Forever.
@reid: for electronic music Underworld are easily among my top5 producers. Their first few synthpop albums in the 80s don't hit me at all but ever since Darren Emerson joined the project in the early 90s the quality has been something totally different.
This goes especially for Dubnobasswithmyheadman and its two follow-ups, Second Toughest In The Infants and Beaucoup Fish which all are amazing albums featuring many great singles and even better b-sides with often rather random sounding lyrics. Unfortunate for Underworld, after Emerson left to do other things in 2000 they haven't reached the same quality with the later albums anymore even if A Hundred Days Off is a decent album and a must have for their fans. It's their most recent releases which are truly disappointing no matter how much the remixers have tried to save the single tracks.
@reid: for electronic music Underworld are easily among my top5 producers. Their first few synthpop albums in the 80s don't hit me at all but ever since Darren Emerson joined the project in the early 90s the quality has been something totally different.
This goes especially for Dubnobasswithmyheadman and its two follow-ups, Second Toughest In The Infants and Beaucoup Fish which all are amazing albums featuring many great singles and even better b-sides with often rather random sounding lyrics. Unfortunate for Underworld, after Emerson left to do other things in 2000 they haven't reached the same quality with the later albums anymore even if A Hundred Days Off is a decent album and a must have for their fans. It's their most recent releases which are truly disappointing no matter how much the remixers have tried to save the single tracks.
Doing nothing is very hard to do... you never know when you're finished.
- Leslie Nielsen
27-10-09, 06:24 PM
#643
You did it again Grimmy... I'm again amazed of your knowledge.
Thanks for the tip Reid. I've had that album for ages but haven't really give it a chance. So I listened it today and it was really good.
And so is Moving Pictures and Wu Forever.
Thanks for the tip Reid. I've had that album for ages but haven't really give it a chance. So I listened it today and it was really good.
And so is Moving Pictures and Wu Forever.
27-10-09, 07:02 PM
#644
Haha!
If you like Underworld's Dubnobass..... album, you'll surely like many of the b-side tracks off the singles and EPs of that album. Some of them extend beyond 20 minutes. I'll introduce them to you one day.
The epic 11-minute instrumental piece Dirty is probably my fav Underworld track. It's the original version on which the album track Dirty Epic was based on. Originally released as Lemon Interupt - Dirty in '92 and after the response for the album was huge, they released it again in '94 under their Underworld guise with 2 alternative reworks, the aforementioned Dirty Epic and Dirty Guitar which features different lyrics and surprisingly, some additional guitar bits.
The best Underworld tracks and remixes are so timeless pieces of work you (in general) can easily use them in DJ sets today if you dare to wander beyond the latest hits every damn DJ is playing. Of course, if you're just a lame hipster playing only supposedly cool tracks, you don't.
If you like Underworld's Dubnobass..... album, you'll surely like many of the b-side tracks off the singles and EPs of that album. Some of them extend beyond 20 minutes. I'll introduce them to you one day.
The epic 11-minute instrumental piece Dirty is probably my fav Underworld track. It's the original version on which the album track Dirty Epic was based on. Originally released as Lemon Interupt - Dirty in '92 and after the response for the album was huge, they released it again in '94 under their Underworld guise with 2 alternative reworks, the aforementioned Dirty Epic and Dirty Guitar which features different lyrics and surprisingly, some additional guitar bits.
The best Underworld tracks and remixes are so timeless pieces of work you (in general) can easily use them in DJ sets today if you dare to wander beyond the latest hits every damn DJ is playing. Of course, if you're just a lame hipster playing only supposedly cool tracks, you don't.
Doing nothing is very hard to do... you never know when you're finished.
- Leslie Nielsen
27-10-09, 08:43 PM
#645
Love your style G!
It's one of the best feelings in a club when you get the rush hearing some old classic or some not so well known track and right after that you can see all those poor hipster crawling away from the floor because they don't know what's cooking!
Pure joy that you get from good music with a little twist of malicious delight
It's one of the best feelings in a club when you get the rush hearing some old classic or some not so well known track and right after that you can see all those poor hipster crawling away from the floor because they don't know what's cooking!
Pure joy that you get from good music with a little twist of malicious delight
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