cheers greg, but i must repeat: if dj amoks young career is attacked any further by your people, i will not be a very reasonable person for very long. i must ask again, as a PERSONAL FAVOR to gunjack, that you call off the actions you have set into motion. I WILL ACCEPT THE RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE SURE HE REALIZES THE SEVERITY of these sorts of actions.... if you insist on further retaliation, this could get very dirty and the situation may require an outside element to "clean" it.


also i have a quick question: your bio states that you came up first in the game through early releases on "Generator records", but Alan Oldham (T-1000 of Generator records) is a friend of mine and says he has never heard of you.... could there have been another Generator records around that time?




Quote Originally Posted by death on a stick
Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
yes we've realised that skull tunes need to be more creative with their loops.
Not just them, what about the people that have been raging at them for doing exactly the same thing they did themselves? LAME!!!

to whom do you direct this please? at DJamok? if this was directed at me you are SORELY mistaken.


Quote Originally Posted by herman
It seems to me that the main part of the problem here seems to stem from people using sample cd's rather than the fact that they sample.Much the same as people who only use presets on there synth's etc, the lazy unoriginal way to do things is always going to sound like the next lazy unoriginal guy isn't it?

yes my man. yes.



Quote Originally Posted by Buttman
Do you honestly say that making good loops from scratch (and I mean from a totally empty pattern) is easy??
if one is inspired, it should be easy.