i agree, bad DJs are much better than good DJs.
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 2:55 AM, n3wjack <n3wjack@n3wjack.net> wrote:
quoted 27 lines 2008/5/6 Sim David <pmxds@nottingham.ac.uk>:
> 2008/5/6 Sim David <pmxds@nottingham.ac.uk>:
>
>
> > > Noisia? The dutch drum'n'bass lad? Not really breakcore innit. :)
> >
> > Speaking of which, it was pretty cool to hear Aphex representing people
> > like Macc, Fracture & Neptune, Dubone and dgoHn - they're a side of dnb that
> > tends to get written off by big DJs as 'not dancefloor friendly' so if Aphex
> > was slewing a big crowd with their tunes it's a pretty big look for them.
> > Plus I feel less like a random crank for having been intermittently hyping
> > them on this list for the past couple of years.
>
>
> Yeah, it's a pitty most dnb DJ's don't spin anything that doesn't nicely fit
> into their preferred subgenre. I love DJ's who have the balls to play
> something in the fringe of drum'n'bass, or OMG, even dare to mix something
> from the Squarepusher in their set.
>
>
>
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> progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things"
>
> http://n3wjack.net
> http://www.jungletrain.net - 24/7 dnb radio station
>
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