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hi can anyone help with any of these pls??? cheers
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http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/forum...ad.php?t=58832
hi can anyone help with any of these pls??? cheers
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no
and you shouldn't be listening to that rubbish!!!
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sorry mate not familar with them.
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this is a little different from some of the really looped, distorted stuff out there imo. hence why i'm after it.
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to be honest mate, i dont even think its shcranz, it just hard techno played a bit fast...the set is my mark eg and gammer, maybe mark can point ya in the right direction!
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yeah i thought hard techno more than schranz tbh, i dunno just hard and dark really. i'm checking triple vision now, can't really find much like it .... i try mark. cheers bud.
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thanx m8 i'll try that.....i'm gonna be sooo chuffed if these are uk tracks
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Schranz is shit and the people that listen to it have small genitles.
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schranz is dead
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So's James Brown, but that don't stop people bangin on about him. I love Schranz/hard techno/dirty german sub genres, bollox to genre names any more- I love music in general.
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Nah, well.... music is mathematical algorhythms, so technically yes. Its up for debate really :lol:
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