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    thats the one..... that was aphrodite too AFAIK

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    btw you think this is the laziest of all?
    now I remembered there's some goa trance dj-s spinning pre-mixed cd's
    what about that, LOL
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    I've heard of much, much bigger djs plug in a DAT and mime along.

    At least he was doing something.

    Absolutely loved aphrodite productions when I was a kid. Made on two amigas - class.
    Man is a legend, albeit a lazy one. Mind you, most of those boys are still running on momentum from the 90's.
    Let him milk it. He paid his dues.

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    blimey , what a negartive thread
    it all sounds a bit suspect to me.
    i think aphrodites website is ok , it's not flashy and posh no , but it works and theres tons of photos and audio on there to play with
    as far as getting dub plates cut , a whole sets worth has got to ba around the £1000 mark ( £50 per plate 20 tracks an hour roughly ) , i seriously doubt anyone would lay that much out for a bunch of acetates that weigh a ton and will only play about 50 times each.

    anyway i thought these guys were all using cds now.
    and anyway whats to stop anyone doing this on cd anyway?

    in fact this just looks like an anti drum and bass thread to me.

    and sorry steve yes there were some great d+b djs at the squat parties back in the day , but their mates kept mugging people , so we stopped working with them.
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    Yep, I never said the D n B rigs were ethical in their associations, the anject darkness of the drum and bass squats was alluring, but it just took itself over.
    I knew many, and yes some of their friends were mugging and being bad, that`s why I got out of the game, sick of fighting the cops, and the muggers, and the bloody rigs as well, it all got too much for me, physically and mentally.

    But then some techno rigs "friends" were also part of the mugging and nastiness too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer
    in fact this just looks like an anti drum and bass thread to me.
    How ironic, I've actually started enjoying D&B more and more recently.

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    I've always liked the chilled D&B sounds, and love the anything on a Ragga tip to. Ragga Jungle ruled... :cheese:

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    I've been liking the glitchier more random / offensive stuff.

    Exile etc.

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    *pauses for thought*

    ...Whats this thread got to do with techno anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse
    I've been liking the glitchier more random / offensive stuff.

    Exile etc.
    Have to agree there.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si the Sigh
    *pauses for thought*

    ...Whats this thread got to do with techno anyway?
    well dnb came out from hardcore.. and hardcore came out from early belgian techno :cheese:
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    And there's loads of quality D&B being produced with techno influence these days....

    Not aphrodite mind. He bangs a different drum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    Man, when we used to run the rigs for Raindance in london, we had the top names in the drum and bass room, and the things that went on there were shameless.
    Not "keeping it real" at all.
    So this thread doesn`t surprise me at all. I`ll say no more than that.
    Oh do please tell!? :eyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by koma
    Quote Originally Posted by Si the Sigh
    *pauses for thought*

    ...Whats this thread got to do with techno anyway?
    well dnb came out from hardcore.. and hardcore came out from early belgian techno :cheese:
    ...without going back in time! :cheese: :lol:

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    i've always liked drum n' bass too
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man
    i've always liked drum n' bass too
    always? what age are you? 14? :lol:
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    ok, pedantic planck :lol: :lol:

    i've liked drum and bass since i started getting into all types of dance music
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    i dont understand why DJs would go through the hassle of mixing tunes on a pc, then pressing vinyl (which costs money/time) And keep doing it on a daily basis..oh well
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