Oh by the way here's the recipe for those tasty drumsticks...
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/r_0000000929.asp
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Oh by the way here's the recipe for those tasty drumsticks...
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/r_0000000929.asp
ha ha! K.F.C the Drummer...Proper job! :lol: :lol:
Ha Ha Ha Ha...Tasty drumsticks :lol:
mmmm but it looks like somebody had to much secret recipe :shock:
DAVE the Drumstick
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Originally Posted by MARK EG
This is my first post one here so hi...!!
Any way I agree with mark but from the other prespective I play Hard Dance (On the v.hardside) with a lot of london techno thrown in. All summer I play on a free party sound system and play the same style and the amount of tme I get techno heads come up and ask WTF's this it sounds excellent really suprises me as if I told them it was hard house they'd probabaly run away (so I tell them hard NRG ;) lol) So from my point of view it's all good if people are dancing who gives a shit.
It's been going on in London for years.
el fuk-nut off diverse frequencies free party sound system (Scotland) ere, havent fully read this thread as was linked to it by that wee gimp Kenny M, Mark yer ma hero come do a set for us in da summer for fuk all u mad bastard...sweet wee lable u have on the go dread head respect!!!!
Mind the core ya loon, el studio 24...oh z memories!
anyhoo this thread ,all i got to say really is its ALL FUKIN TECHNO!
to me anyway as long as its full off nrg it gets my vote! just finished a mix off last night starting off on a drum and bass tip going into a 4x4 French tekno(hartek) stylee into some slower type hardcore around 180 bpms (dancable) works a treat, any one want a copy send me a pm? the last mix i done go here.... hardcore techno - http://interface.pirate-radio.org/~t...io/FUK-NUT.ram
hard nrg into acid techno works imo aslong as the dj is carefully in his tune selection....booty bing bong bosh aint gona work noo is it...!
trance into techno YUK....techno into techno ONLY!
all depends on where yer playing aswell i get the impression the english scene is far bigger and more open minded than the scottish scene with alot off styles etc not even getting a look in up here, main reason i do free parties as u can push alot off sounds out that would propably scare the shit out o your average scottish clubber....
anyhoo enough o me ranting, FOR TASTY TECHNICAL TECHNO MIXES CHECK THIS BOY OOT....www.sekonz.co.uk the other half off diverse frequencies, scratching, off beat mixing etc and he dont use a djm...the real deal baby! also some info on a couple o night were running, demos wanted!!!! geez a pm!
FUCK OFF CORBZY!! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by DJ Corbzy
Surely no-one still actually plays hard house ........ do they ?
I persoanlly like all the mixed music events. I realy realy wish the Helta skelta was still around. Its Raves like that, that get the young people out and get them into partying. even tho they normally direct the arenas toward on particular sound, some DJ would play anything that seems to get the croud going and in those circumstances I dont see anything wrong with mixing differant styles in DJ sets.
Then when you have grown up and found what you consider as you fav music youl go from there to a more propper club with more serious directed music.
If I was in a club, out to listern to techno I would hate to hear trance/hard house/hardstyle in the middle of it. Its not want i am wanting to hear and wouldnt sound right and alter the feel of the set too much.
loved it at Club North, gabber in the main room and then sometimes the occasional techno set. Back room was hard trance/ and all kinds of techno. I didnt like hard house sets there (only happened the odd time), I think it cleared the room. It was very mixed with styles and thats prolly why I went, along with the wicked atmosphere. If I was going to somewhere else however such as the Orbit, i am going for one reason, techno music all night, if a DJ played anything else it would piss me off becuase its not what the nights all about.
So you have to see both sides of this. One as someone whos wanting to hear dark/hard/funky/grinding techno and the other as more of a Raver type person. out to listern to all kinds of music.
Something like that.
Believe it or not Trance/hardhouse sounds too formulated for me these days :shock: and need to move on IMO
Had to sneak that one in :P
Agreed...but I feel techno lacks a kick that a lot of people need. So why not mix it up.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fernando
We've been mixing techno, hardstyle, hard NRG, Acid Trance, Trancecore, Hardcore and Gabba for years at our parties. People either love it or hate it.
Non purist is the way to be in my opinion. FU.CK THE BARRIERS.
we need ta be less anal about how we perceive music.
"I only like this style of music...blah blah blah"
It's ruining the scene.
Yeah its your kinda nights that make it work coz you know what your getting. :)
we've lost lots of people by having this policy though..but gained a regular following.
For example we had Sy playing old skool and then we caned everyone with hard trance, NRG and hardcore....some hated it and don't come back. Where as some who just came fer the old skool have heard new sounds for the first time and loved it.
Helter skelter was awesome. They had everything there. Went to one event at Bowlers and had the one of the best nights nights of my live. Best large rave. Wish I'd gone more. The HS at the sanc I don't rate...just D+B/Garage...too rude.
Have had lots of grief from acid techo heads in Leeds, taken them along while to accpet us (some can't)...not underground enough for em cos we are not minimal enough or their version of underground.
People should be more understanding of other styles of music.
I can dance to anything if I'm in the right mood. Just got to keep and open mind to sounds.
That's the bottom line. Ya heard holla!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by MARK EG
i agree dude...im quite pissed off being segregated from other styles of music.... i play hard in most styles..... no point dividing all the styles up when we can all just go for it too different sounds of different genres.Quote:
Originally Posted by KennyM
Yeah, but you gotta appreciate not everyone is into HH/Trance etc... I don't like Hard House/Trance, but I wouldn't say it's me being anal about the music, I just don't like that stuff, end of story..Quote:
Originally Posted by Tobe Cypher23
I wouldn't consider myself a purist, I mash up Electro and Ghettotech, Booty House and other experimental stuff with techno... i like music with a bit of funk and to me HH/Trance has no funk to it... I can't get with all the fluro stuff and glowsticks neither.....
And to be quite honest, it's been quite amusing to see so many people jump ship, when they wouldn't have gave techno a look in a year ago...
It's like, c'mon, stay true to yourself, not ditch the music you were playing just because it looks like it's going to be out of fashion in a year...
couldnt agree with you more, people who do this really get on my tits, they claim to be so passionate about their music, yet they throw themselves at the next thing, banishing everything related to the music, that they were previously & supposedly, in love with.Quote:
Originally Posted by crime
you begin to wonder if these people really care about music, music isnt a fu*king popularity contest, get with it :evil:
well said both of you.Quote:
Originally Posted by COL ECSTATIC
Fair play. I wasn't refering to just techno only or anyone in particular. Just thinks there is a lot of crossover in most music but people won't give it a chance based on the stereotypes or quick judgemenst they have made on it.Quote:
Originally Posted by crime
Very true!Quote:
Originally Posted by davethedrummer
Here's a case in point:
How do you think you'll go down/fit in at Twist playing between Danny Gilligan who's very much europhic hard trance and Peter Ward who plays an intelligent funky kind of hardhouse?
Also, a general point, what do you guys think of funky house, moving into funky techno over two sets?