Musical tastes
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I fall into the hardcore dance / tecno
I have my own decks and we often get them out for a bit of a parts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4TJEjJXveY
I have my own decks and we often get them out for a bit of a parts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4TJEjJXveY
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Seen them live twice now, amazing band, their stuff with Hot Water Music is amazing too!Jordi wrote:Alkaline trio
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I've got a few on my list:
Electronic stuff:
(I like drum and bass, and dubstep, some techno, and some other stuff)
2 Many Djs, Aphex Twin, DJ Shadow, Fatboy Slim, Kanji Kinetic, Pendulum, 16-bit, The Chemical Brothers, The Crystal Method, Borgore
Rock/Metal
AFI, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, At the Drive-In, British Sea Power, Borgir, Coheed and Cambria, Disturbed, Drowning Pool, Fear Factory, Forward Russia!, A Perfect Circle, Flaming Lips, Snow Patrol, Gorillaz, Hole, Incubus, Killswitch Engage, Millencolin, Primus, Queens of the Stone Age, R.E.M., Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sigur Ros, Soulfly, Soulwax, Static X, System of a Down, The Eels, The Mars Volta, The Prodigy, The Smashing Pumpkins, Tool
Electronic stuff:
(I like drum and bass, and dubstep, some techno, and some other stuff)
2 Many Djs, Aphex Twin, DJ Shadow, Fatboy Slim, Kanji Kinetic, Pendulum, 16-bit, The Chemical Brothers, The Crystal Method, Borgore
Rock/Metal
AFI, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, At the Drive-In, British Sea Power, Borgir, Coheed and Cambria, Disturbed, Drowning Pool, Fear Factory, Forward Russia!, A Perfect Circle, Flaming Lips, Snow Patrol, Gorillaz, Hole, Incubus, Killswitch Engage, Millencolin, Primus, Queens of the Stone Age, R.E.M., Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sigur Ros, Soulfly, Soulwax, Static X, System of a Down, The Eels, The Mars Volta, The Prodigy, The Smashing Pumpkins, Tool
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strange how SJs seem to attract metallers..
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Ah we have a raver int he house :smoke: I do like a bit of techno myself.Henry wrote:I fall into the hardcore dance / tecno
I have my own decks and we often get them out for a bit of a parts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4TJEjJXveY
There's some good bands in that list Twiss :smoke:
In response to do any of us play any instruments the answer is no, but like henry i do dabble with the decks every now and again
here's my little set up. There's even more Cds out of the pic too
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I enjoy a little bit of dubstep aswell, I like reggae kind of influenced dubstep if that makes sense?! ha
Caspa & Rusko, Loefah, King Tubby, some of the older Chase & Status stuff, DJ AM.
I can imagine how satisfying it must be mixing songs together and would love to have a dabble with some decks when I finish studying/travelling and settle down.
Caspa & Rusko, Loefah, King Tubby, some of the older Chase & Status stuff, DJ AM.
I can imagine how satisfying it must be mixing songs together and would love to have a dabble with some decks when I finish studying/travelling and settle down.
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You should come out in Brighton with us at some point albertross...
or come out in the zooks at least
I was thinking about going out tomorrow night, but don't have any dosh til friday :(
Flux Pavillion, Cookie monsta and Funtcase are playing at Digital...
Should be a cracker!
£7 per ticket though
or come out in the zooks at least
I was thinking about going out tomorrow night, but don't have any dosh til friday :(
Flux Pavillion, Cookie monsta and Funtcase are playing at Digital...
Should be a cracker!
£7 per ticket though
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I'd definitely be up for coming out in the zooks if I had mine here
I think I'm either going to bring mine over for the summer term, or hopefully find a LWB over here that I can buy and take home with me when I finish in June.
There's always loads going on in Brighton for every musical genre, coming from a small island where we don't often have big acts coming over (let alone acts that I really want to see) it's been so overwhelming being able to see so many bands I've wanted to see for ages!
I went to Concorde 2 on halloween to see Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip (a kind of modern take on British hip-hop where they write songs about real problems that I can associate with) it was an amazing gig, and was sold out so was pretty packed in there!
One of my house mates is a big drum and bass fan and is always going to these kind of things at Digital, Audio, etc.
Whereabouts exactly are you Twiss?
I'm literally a 20 min walk from Brighton centre, kind of live near Fiveways if you know where that is.
I think I'm either going to bring mine over for the summer term, or hopefully find a LWB over here that I can buy and take home with me when I finish in June.
There's always loads going on in Brighton for every musical genre, coming from a small island where we don't often have big acts coming over (let alone acts that I really want to see) it's been so overwhelming being able to see so many bands I've wanted to see for ages!
I went to Concorde 2 on halloween to see Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip (a kind of modern take on British hip-hop where they write songs about real problems that I can associate with) it was an amazing gig, and was sold out so was pretty packed in there!
One of my house mates is a big drum and bass fan and is always going to these kind of things at Digital, Audio, etc.
Whereabouts exactly are you Twiss?
I'm literally a 20 min walk from Brighton centre, kind of live near Fiveways if you know where that is.
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It's been years since I've been out in brighton! There's always good gigs on there!
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Yeah I know know where fiveways is... (is your name albert or ross?)
My mates used to live down Hollingbury dip...
I don't actually live in Brighton, I live about 10 miles away, in Steyning (end of the 2A bus route, best value bus route )
but I'm always driving down for nights out in brighton... Some of my mates went to that gig, but I went raving in London instead
And you should come as a passenger with me... it's surprising how many of my mates don't want to be thrown around in an SJ for the night
and scott, I think we should organise a suzuki club uk night out
My mates used to live down Hollingbury dip...
I don't actually live in Brighton, I live about 10 miles away, in Steyning (end of the 2A bus route, best value bus route )
but I'm always driving down for nights out in brighton... Some of my mates went to that gig, but I went raving in London instead
And you should come as a passenger with me... it's surprising how many of my mates don't want to be thrown around in an SJ for the night
and scott, I think we should organise a suzuki club uk night out
Twiss
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"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
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