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    Default No-Entry....Mark tyler

    wot do u guys make of him and his lable then?

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    Good DJ, good producer, nice bloke, good label, and good tunes!

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    i loved it, espeacially the tune with the sample too bad you gotta die, better not mention where the sample came from just in case

    its a petty mark has gone travelling, lets hope he carries on where he left off :)
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    London let's 'ave ya!

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    my sentiments exactly...top bloke top tunes, my personal favourite and also one of my all time fav techno tunes of all time is no. 4, THE UNDERGROUND IS CLOSED!
    If I saw you on the street, i\'d say, \'You\'re dead....God told me\'.

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    Ghost copy is my fav, to bad u gotta die is sick as fuk i luv it......the underground is closed has made it into my sets aswell... :clap:

    to many peeps recon they all sound the same, to me they sound dirty,full off nrg just the way i like it.... :clap: :clap: :clap:

    luv it!

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    He most defo has his own sound :clap:

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    not really my cup of tea but respect to the guy he seems to be doing his own thing and doing it well.
    lol the trance has gone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spooney
    He most defo has his own sound :clap:
    what the one he borrowed from guy??
    or the attempt at everything else?

    nah sorry one or 2 tunes in there
    but the geezer just copied and formulated and borrowed too much for my lliking. i'd rather support the originators myself.



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    true...the best tracks on the label for me are all the ones engineered/produced etc by guy.
    If I saw you on the street, i\'d say, \'You\'re dead....God told me\'.

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    ah, i gotta stick up for mark as he has been a very good friend to me :)

    erm... but i dont quite know how.. hehe

    what i can say is that mark has never claimed to be original, and has allways in my experience been first to point out to people what guy mcaffer has done for him and his label.

    I have done a couple of bits with mark and he allways took a very hands on approach and did at least half the work- which he really enjoyed because he said it wasnt quite so easy to do with geezer as before mark could blink a wicked tune would be developing, and of course when paying for studio time things need to be done..

    Mark also works on stuff for his own personal please in the comfort of his own home which he has no intention of releasing, or even playing to loads of people, he just enjoys it :) which i think is rather nice really.

    he has also been working on quite a bit of drum and bass you know.

    on the music itself i am not the best person to comment as i dont really like the noentry sound, or therefore guys - allthough i do rate him as an excellent producer ;)

    anyway, mark has given it a rest indefinitly now, and said to me a while ago that he will allways make music, but probably just for himself for fun :)

    umm, errr, so there ya go, thats what i say on it all:)
    jimmah!

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    i just like music that i like, maybe it wasnt different sounding or inovative but i just liked it for what it was, yes they all did sound like the geezer but like jimfish said he was a huge influence.
    cracka wacka is one of my all time favourite tunes and thats all im bothered about.
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    oops, sorry,
    the android release didnt sound like geezer, top tunes also
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    well, perhaps slightly more than just an 'influence' hehe
    jimmah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer
    Quote Originally Posted by Spooney
    He most defo has his own sound :clap:
    what the one he borrowed from guy??
    or the attempt at everything else?

    nah sorry one or 2 tunes in there
    but the geezer just copied and formulated and borrowed too much for my lliking. i'd rather support the originators myself.



    Fair point mr drummer, but i do like some of his production. As for supporting the originators, 99.9 per cent of my record collection is from the originators.

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    Mark Tyler producing Drum & Bass? Interesting...

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    Can't say I've ever been a fan of this label... much of it seems to lack the right "oomph" for me.

 

 

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