Bassline

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  1. Basic Instinct

    Basic Instinct Registered User

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    Bassline

    This is what the world has been missing.

    I'm pretty sure it's just garage rebranded though.
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  3. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    Just sounds exactly like Speed Garage

    without the Van Helden remixes
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    gib cock-pushups?

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    I fucking hate bassline.

    Its the scouse house of 2008 onwards
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    DN HY 142 bmp

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    i hate this aswell, my lass wreckns she likes it but shes only heard that daft CD thats avertised on the tele!
  6. M.C.E

    M.C.E 1981-2013

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    Re: Bassline

    :cry: :sick:

    Chris you'll be wearing clothes made by Fubu soon ;)
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    Re: Bassline

    Thats all it actually is, they've changed the name of the genre.
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    oi blad, mans be kickin to bassline ever since da artful dodger, peeps be blaring it out round deez ends.


    wreckognize yo.
  9. MistaK

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    speedgarage is filth, simple and pure
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    Granty 38°52′48″N 1°23′30″E

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    Re: Bassline

    The last time I listened to and enjoyed garage was at 'Garage City' in Ibiza, 1999. Anything post 2000 has been shite.
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    LeeTheMackem Lets Cacky Tash Him

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    I was wondering what this was all about like, so ayia napa is going to have a revival this year then
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    Total love it.

    Heartbroken is one the best pop tunes in years.

    Garage has given birth to Dubstep Grime and Bassline house plus now a newer style called funky.

    There some great garage 2step and early grime mixes by dj wonder knocking around the net.

    Open your minds there more to life than whats in mixmag.
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    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    Mixmag would be proud of those genres mate :lol: What happened to plain old "House or Hardcore"

    ps Mixmag is all over Bassline :wink:
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    This is in mixmag lol
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    yep it is

    I will try to find some recent mixes that sound like techno/2sstep/dudstep and 99 rip groove all in one.

    Heartbroken is still a tune so is anna by ruff squad on the grime tip.
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    Is that how you found out about about it lol.
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    Nah I saw the ministry of sound advert lol. I thought it was just the name of the cd didnt realise theyed made up yet another new pigeonhole for garage

    I am downloading the cd out of curiousity lol
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    That not the real stuff look for DJ wonder mixes or go on the prancehall blog.

    Loads of good bassline out at the moment lukes anger is a cross between bassline and techno great stuff.
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    i was always under the impression that garage/speedgarage etc was just rave music for the UK-G roca-wearing sons of biatches.. yo.

    as is with drum and bass being legitamatly cool rave music for UNI students and ill fated indie kids.
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    Nah music nerds like it as well.

    I am into most forms of music if its played well and has innovation.

    Unless its oldschool/Acid house which i just love becaues its great.

    So to me its just more rave music.
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    i think i would have a broader liking to all music if the sub-cultures attached to them werent so fucking stupid/radge like with rave, hardstyle or minimal for example.

    your either trying to glass someone or trying to look hipper than the guy standing over the room, sporting new rose shades like "that guy" from "that band" who just looks so cool.

    i'll stick to trance and cowies. its a more culture-neutral music form down our end.
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    Raves and free partys have the best crowds. More interesting poeple, less trouble and better music.imo

    When i talk about raves i don't mean charver nights i mean nights that play all the less mainstream electronic music.

    Try some of the multiroom nights at the cooperage you will surprised how good they are.

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