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    it's a few years old, but i'm still enjoying the self-titled burial album
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    broken note - mask of gas for anyone who's into hard dubstep!!

    what a tune :)

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    There is a cool label started by some mates of mine with releases out very soon.
    Very different industrial dubstep techno hybrid from some south london/croydon dubstep dons and london techno soldiers.


    http://www.junodownload.com/products/1486542-02.htm
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    Really like the direction they went with this. Especially enjoyed samples that were mixed in with the music. The sound is really fresh and has that (but not quite like) Coil feel to it (Children of graves).
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    Quote Originally Posted by C.O.Prodigy View Post
    Really like the direction they went with this. Especially enjoyed samples that were mixed in with the music. The sound is really fresh and has that (but not quite like) Coil feel to it (Children of graves).
    Yeah I like it, I think it will cross over nicely to the harder techno peeps too, they seem to be avoiding dubstep cliches so far from all the stuff I`ve heard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C.O.Prodigy View Post
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    Really like the direction they went with this. Especially enjoyed samples that were mixed in with the music. The sound is really fresh and has that (but not quite like) Coil feel to it (Children of graves).
    back to the hardcore goodness anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Laughing_Man View Post
    blah blah blah, sarcastic, jaded attitude, blah blah

    seriously man: if it weren't for Neil Landstrumm and I you wouldn't even be talking about:
    Quote Originally Posted by The_Laughing_Man View Post
    industrial dubstep techno hybrid
    so you could at least be polite when somebody integrale in the proliferation of this sound, gives you feedback on your links... this is your ****ing problem man you are PROUD of ignoring history and are therefore DOOMED to repeat it (as your mates did on that mediocre, copycat release)

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunjack View Post
    seriously man: if it weren't for Neil Landstrumm and
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    you wouldn't even be talking about:


    And that`s where all this vitriol originates. Not enough people are talking about the great Gunjack

    haha
    The world owes everything to Gunjack.

    Of all the musical opinions and great productions I respect in the world, none of them are, not surprisingly, anything to do with you.

    You just keep on bigging yourself up man, cos no one else is gonna do it for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Laughing_Man View Post
    There is a cool label started by some mates of mine with releases out very soon.
    Very different industrial dubstep techno hybrid from some south london/croydon dubstep dons and london techno soldiers.


    http://www.junodownload.com/products/1486542-02.htm
    http://www.myspace.com/blackmagicksociety

    BWAHAHAHAHAHAH aren't you ashamed going off about yourself like that??????


    i mean i check my forum and this "mate" of yours from the label says something about "ah yes steve said you were a little doggy" blah blah and i am going, ok maybe i was harsh on steve's mate's and i start to investigate and what do you know? your mate has this email addy: voidloss@googlemail.com



    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    edit: i bet you come back with "oh my mates and i have the same IP" pffffffffffft what a joke
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    pretty mediocre stuff there mate.

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    Hardcore good-ness in my books.
    Getting big plays and support already from Search n Destroy, Johnny Miller, Icist, Spyro, Oneman and Lego.
    They blew the roof off at the recent Brick dubstep event.
    Nothing else sounds like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Laughing_Man View Post
    Hardcore good-ness in my books.
    Getting big plays and support already from Search n Destroy, Johnny Miller, Icist, Spyro, Oneman and Lego.
    They blew the roof off at the recent Brick dubstep event.
    Nothing else sounds like it.


    this is sooooo pathetic now that we know you are talking about yourself!!!!! what a laugh... i'll admit it. you had me going! now you just f ucked it all up then eh? peek a boo! dumbass.

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    sounds like somebody who made techno and then put the LEAST effort possible into giving it a half time feel and left it at that.

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    You`d know all about things like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C.O.Prodigy View Post
    pffffft

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunjack View Post
    pffffft
    It's ok if you don't like it or don't understand it but to ruin it for others is not ok. Nice job of turning a Dubstep thread into a heated thread. It music man, chillax.
    You've expressed how you feel about it, what do you get from continuing to berate it? Maybe it has had a bigger impact on you then you think?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Laughing_Man View Post
    You`d know all about things like that.

    yea man, i pride myself on knowing all about WHAT NOT TO DO. nice try though douche.

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    see: all this could have been avoided had you only been civil.

    i posted:
    Quote Originally Posted by gunjack View Post
    sounds like somebody who made techno and then put the LEAST effort possible into giving it a half time feel and left it at that.
    and you just had to cross the civility line and come with:

    Quote Originally Posted by The_Laughing_Man View Post
    You`d know all about things like that.
    even without the pisstake or anything, if you want to get technical, this is a very good example of provocative TROLLING. now that your little secret is out it just makes it all the more pathetic that you couldn't bite your tounge

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    Can someone hear a little doggie barking?
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