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    Talking Killer Riff - The Competition

    I'll bet I can knack you lot to the top of the 'Killer Riff Kings' leader board once I put this through the effects chain of death:

    1. Chorus/Flanger : 2. Grain shifter : 3. Impulse Response Reverb :
    4. Bit crusher : 5. Baxxpander :
    6. Multi-band compressor (set to 'Aggressive as ***K!) : 7. Kitchen Sink



    Any Takers....??
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    sorry buddy..

    the killer riff crown has already been taken by davethedrummer on "build up the pressure"


    and ill hear no arguments.. anyone that seen bow road lose it to that tune when it was first released will agree..


    du du du duh, duh de de de de de, duh de de dedede dededu duh......

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    lets dance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    sorry buddy..

    the killer riff crown has already been taken by davethedrummer on "build up the pressure"


    and ill hear no arguments.. anyone that seen bow road lose it to that tune when it was first released will agree..


    du du du duh, duh de de de de de, duh de de dedede dededu duh......
    Not the hideous piss ridden old derelict night club in bow by any chance?
    By the flyover.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    Not the hideous piss ridden old derelict night club in bow by any chance?
    By the flyover.

    that be the one (i think ddr even released a tune on cluster in memory of it!)

    right beside the cops car garage.. very unnerving sight at 6am outside having a bit of air when you realise theres about 20 cop cars right beside you.

    asbestos hell aswell wasnt it!
    Last edited by rhythmtech; 02-08-2007 at 02:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    that be the one (i think ddr even released a tune on cluster in memory of it!)

    right beside the cops car garage.. very unnerving sight at 6am outside having a bit of air when you realise theres about 20 cop cars right beside you.

    asbestos hell aswell wasnt it!
    Yeah, we had a rig upstairs the first time that place was used I think.
    It all kind of blurs though.
    Yeah asbestos, and all the fallen ceiling tiles soaked in piss.
    That was a horrible gig, but strangely good.

    Were you there with twisted or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    Yeah, we had a rig upstairs the first time that place was used I think.
    It all kind of blurs though.
    Yeah asbestos, and all the fallen ceiling tiles soaked in piss.
    That was a horrible gig, but strangely good.

    Were you there with twisted or something?
    yeah was playing with twisted/immersion at the time..

    were you there the night the fulham swimming pool got pigged and we all drove over and set up bow at 3am?

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    I think I just realised who you were.
    I think I saw you play for Twisted years and years ago at one of our partys in vauxhall I think.
    An old kwick fit garage it was.
    Did you go as DJ Baz in them days?
    Or just Baz?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I think I just realised who you were.
    I think I saw you play for Twisted years and years ago at one of our partys in vauxhall I think.
    An old kwick fit garage it was.
    Did you go as DJ Baz in them days?
    Or just Baz?
    yeah i played at a few twisted parties in vauxhall.. used to play gianni & gianni's rig a bit too

    nah.. just barry.. few people called me baz alright.. was only really startin though.. didnt have a "dj name"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    yeah i played at a few twisted parties in vauxhall.. used to play gianni & gianni's rig a bit too

    nah.. just barry.. few people called me baz alright.. was only really startin though.. didnt have a "dj name"
    Ah I remember some guy called Baz on Twisted I thinkin 98. Might have been another rig though, I can`t remember who was in our building.
    I just remember some DJ called Baz who was quite good, and later I was on the door and he handed me a fligher for some thing he was playing at.

    And it said Baz, or DJ Baz.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    Ah I remember some guy called Baz on Twisted I thinkin 98. Might have been another rig though, I can`t remember who was in our building.
    I just remember some DJ called Baz who was quite good, and later I was on the door and he handed me a fligher for some thing he was playing at.

    And it said Baz, or DJ Baz.


    Probably not you then.
    coulda been.. only flyer i was ever called baz on was a sunday thing in a pub in stoke newington with henry the plumber and chris labrador and trancentral always had me down as bazz too for some reason.

    anyway i was skinny shaved head and always wore combats and a hoody and a cap .. not that that narrows it down much

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    coulda been.. only flyer i was ever called baz on was a sunday thing in a pub in stoke newington with henry the plumber and chris labrador and trancentral always had me down as bazz too for some reason.

    anyway i was skinny shaved head and always wore combats and a hoody and a cap .. not that that narrows it down much
    Ah then it was you.
    You kinda disapeared off the scene, and there was bizarre rumours.
    Do you remember a girl, South African Simone. eeeverybody knew her?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I just remember some DJ called Baz who was quite good,
    .
    oh that musta been me then





















    :briggin: :cheese:

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    I don`t think the party scene did anyone too good if they were connected to it for too long a time mate.
    I`m one of the few rig owners who left at the death of the scene, without a major drug addiction.
    I entered that scene in the naievity that it was full of open minded people all together for the love of music, and found myself deep in a snowdrift of gangsters, thieves and drug addicts.
    Obviously there was good people and good times, but the closer I got to the reality of it, the more I was dissapointed.
    In a way I`m glad it all fell apart in the end.
    It had to.

    Great days though ey?

    Did you ever go to any of the legendary Beachy road parties?
    Or Eley St
    The Pentagonal building at waterloo
    Brewery Lane
    Carpenters Road
    Canning town arches (great outdoor raves they were)
    The old Sweet factory
    Green Dragon yard
    Canada Water (very naughty)
    Turnpike lane cinema
    Wood green bingo hall.

    Great great parties.

    And why did sonic always have shagging crusties at his parties.
    What was that all about?
    very very wrong
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I don`t think the party scene did anyone too good if they were connected to it for too long a time mate.
    I`m one of the few rig owners who left at the death of the scene, without a major drug addiction.
    I entered that scene in the naievity that it was full of open minded people all together for the love of music, and found myself deep in a snowdrift of gangsters, thieves and drug addicts.
    Obviously there was good people and good times, but the closer I got to the reality of it, the more I was dissapointed.
    In a way I`m glad it all fell apart in the end.
    It had to.

    Great days though ey?

    Did you ever go to any of the legendary Beachy road parties?
    Or Eley St
    The Pentagonal building at waterloo
    Brewery Lane
    Carpenters Road
    Canning town arches (great outdoor raves they were)
    The old Sweet factory
    Green Dragon yard
    Canada Water (very naughty)
    Turnpike lane cinema
    Wood green bingo hall.

    Great great parties.

    And why did sonic always have shagging crusties at his parties.
    What was that all about?
    very very wrong

    lol i was at pratically all those parties, played a t a few of them. Altohugh can't remember which in my time distorted mind where nearly every party in my memory is confused to the point i can remember tihng s happening but not at what party, could have all been one long party form what i remember. Actually think it was one long party.

    My mate still hang out with tony two trousers. Plays funky/tech house now and has 3 kids.

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    carpenter road was my very first party i played at.. where you had to walk around the side of the warehouse on a little beaten path and try not fall into the river???

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    remember tony techno trousers? (think that was his name??)

    and lee techtonic..


    and boots? is he still hanging with tribe of munt?
    Last edited by rhythmtech; 02-08-2007 at 07:07 PM.

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    Tony trousers, haha, yeah, he was a nice guy. Nuts but nice.
    Lee I stayed in touch with for a while after he quit. Went off to Oz came back again.
    Lost touch now though.

    Boots, not seen him for yonks.

    Still in touch With Insanity Paul though.
    Most honest guy in that scene, and one of the firsts too.
    It was a crying shame how he got forced out of the scene. A bloody crying, dirty shame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    Tony trousers, haha, yeah, he was a nice guy. Nuts but nice.
    Lee I stayed in touch with for a while after he quit. Went off to Oz came back again.
    Lost touch now though.

    Boots, not seen him for yonks.

    Still in touch With Insanity Paul though.
    Most honest guy in that scene, and one of the firsts too.
    It was a crying shame how he got forced out of the scene. A bloody crying, dirty shame.
    was that the lad with the mousey long hair from insanity? they were young lads werent they?

    what happened him?


    remember RSNK :cheese:

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    hehe, yeah. it was tony two trousers... i actually used to work in a record shop/stall he did called 'two trouser techno' funny days..

    @ DB.. totally know what you're saying about the ammount of murky goings on.. I was always with jiba until it completely fell apart due almost exclusively to drugs.. good days tho for quite a while

 

 
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