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Original Message Date: 06-Dec-05 @ 04:27 PM - my top 5 albums of 2005
1. Gorillaz - Demon Days
2. Beck - Guero
3. Nouvelle Vauge - Nouvelle Vauge
4. The Go! Team - Thunder, Lightening, Strike
5. Z - My Morning Jacket
Message 91/105 12-Jan-06 @ 05:29 PM - RE: my top 5 albums of 2005
Message 92/105 12-Jan-06 @ 09:49 PM - RE: my top 5 albums of 2005
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I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!
Message 93/105 12-Jan-06 @ 10:23 PM - RE: my top 5 albums of 2005
personaly i thought Tempa's first album was great, then it all went downhill
Message 94/105 12-Jan-06 @ 10:41 PM - RE: my top 5 albums of 2005
Message 95/105 12-Jan-06 @ 11:20 PM - RE: my top 5 albums of 2005
but hey, if you like it i wont complain. thing is, i *really* liked Horsepower's first album, and i could get partially into the 2nd one. dubstep allstars... hmm... too much grinding bass and not much else... sounds like music stoned rusty robots would be listening to! i mean, how in hell do you dance to that shit???
and here's the link for those who DID like the show :
breezeblock dubstep warz special
regards
Message 96/105 12-Jan-06 @ 11:23 PM - RE: my top 5 albums of 2005
Message 97/105 13-Jan-06 @ 09:10 AM - RE: my top 5 albums of 2005
The other reason I think Grime will only ever be a "pirate" radio/underground movement is because nobody dances at the raves. Its difficult when you have producers who release tunes that try and be more complex in the drum department than their prodcuer mates latest tunes because there is no "rolling groove" for the punters to dance too.
I've been to Foward (the scenes flagship night) twice and all the different crews just stood with the backsagainst the wall. Nodding moodly.
The Dubstep Allstars album sounded quite good in when it was released but it sounds a bit stupid now. IMO.
Message 98/105 13-Jan-06 @ 09:35 AM - RE: my top 5 albums of 2005
I've been to Foward twice and all the different crews just stood with the backs against the wall.
see, that exactly what i thought!
Message 99/105 13-Jan-06 @ 01:10 PM - RE: my top 5 albums of 2005
The problem with Grime is that most of the propducers don't know any music theory
I think if an in depth knowledge of musical theory was a pre-requisite, we wouldn't have had much decent music made in the past 20 years!
Anyway, each to his own... not keen on grime myself, but am liking the dubstep stuff I've heard recently.
Message 100/105 13-Jan-06 @ 01:40 PM - RE: my top 5 albums of 2005
The Moujik wrote:
The problem with Grime is that most of the propducers dont know any music theory
I think if an in depth knowledge of musical theory was a pre-requisite, we wouldnt have had much decent music made in the past 20 years!
Anyway, each to his own... not keen on grime myself, but am liking the dubstep stuff Ive heard recently.
Not an in-depth music theory knowledge, I'm talking ANY music theory knowledge. There is only so far a 2 note bassline and one 3 note chord is gonna hold my interest for. IMO.
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