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Gotta be attackin this 2nite

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 4:04 pm
by MoterWayServiceMan
Engine Shed
Friday 29th January 2010
Flexout Vs Cutz Feat. SHY FX & STAMINA MC, MAMPI SWIFT & IC3, BREAKAGE & SPYDA, SUBSCAPE & FLAK MC, APOCALYPSE & KRONIC more information >> << less information
Flexout vs Cutz feat.

SHY FX & STAMINA MC
MAMPI SWIFT & IC3
BREAKAGE & SPYDA

SUBSCAPE & FLAK MC

THUNDERSKANK

APOCALYPSE & KRONIC

We�re back in 2010 with a night of soulful, ragga tipped, dubsteppin filthy mash-up business with plenty of dnb and heavy beats from some old school legends and some fresh new talented DJ�s and producers! For the first time ever its Flexout vs. Cutz and its gonna be big bad and heavy with old school legends Shy Fx n Mampi & new school rudeboi�s Breakage n Subscape - Let the good times roll!

SHY FX & STAMINA MC
Raaaaaa! Top brass at Digital Soundboy, Shy fx is gonna be rinsin� out dubstep and dnb with his partner in crime Stamina MC soulful ragga influenced bass dirven beats from the legendary ebony dubstar with Stamina MC (famous from hit single "sometimes I feel like Im in Barcelona!") on the mic.

MAMPI SWIFT & IC3
The legendary dnb duo Mampi & IC3 touch down in the Engine Shed to provide an hour of drum n bass double-dropping madness, one of the most gifted Dj�s in drum and bass this set is for the old school dnb crew who were brockin� out to Roni last month!

BREAKAGE & SPYDA
King of the bassline, fresh from the studio sessions with Roots Manuva, Breakage is gonna turn some heads, hip-hopish halftime dnb dubsteppin� deep dark n dirty beats alongside the Black Tarantula; $pyda - Back to Lincoln n ready to rinse it out

SUBSCAPE & FLAK MC
Yes yes all the Lincoln dubsteppers get ready for the hottest thing on Caspa�s mighty Dub Police label right now, the freshest, baddest, heaviest dubstep name right now; Subscape - showcasing the full spectrum of dubstep goodness!


Time: 10 pm | Ticket Price: £14
Entry: Strictly 18 years of age and over. ID will be required.

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:30 pm
by clarkey1984
Wheres this at??


Theres a small(ish) hardcore event in newmarket tomorrow night which i will be going to, probably end up DJ'ing at some point too, as one of my best mates is doing a set, so judging by how totally hammered he used to get when we were doing parties a few years ago, i may be guested in, so im taking my vinyl just in case!

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Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 9:57 pm
by anfield road
Vinyl, old skool

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:40 pm
by clarkey1984
Yeah, got to be IMO, all these CD decks and mp3 mixers that beat match everything for you pffftt, nah, got to be a set of technics 12/10s, ortofon concorde needles and vinyl, the proper way to mix music, the ONLY way!

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 12:17 am
by HorseRacingKing
the chav man dem were we rock out to the sounds of the chav bass, get your lighters out, women get your pregancy tests out, waver dem high in da air

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 12:34 am
by HorseRacingKing
YO

BADDER BE BIDDER TO THE BO

ALL MY WHITE BLACK WANNBEES THROW UR HANDS IN DA AIR

REP UR COUNCIL ESTATE

REP UR TRACKSUIT BOTTOMS

AYO

TO THE 1
TO THE 3

DJ DROP THIS BEAT

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 12:46 am
by JG
Yeah man, bring on the ortofan concordes. Vinyl has soul, high end treble frequencies energise the cerebral fooblions within the brain hemispheres. CD DJs may have more technical wizzzzardry but the high end fizz is dulled down.
I use a couple of Technics-PX1ZZ2 rotored concordes on groovetex with my vinyl classics comprising of acid hard bass house and tri gangly hippy fuzion retakes. I've done sets with Jazzman Spacehound in the pits back in '99 slamming vinyl and big rockin beats on.....yeah you got me, I couldn't even mix the ingredients for a Madeira cake.
However I think I would be shit hot at both vinyl and CD DJ given time.

Oh yes, HRK, loving the banter, always a pleasure.

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:01 am
by clarkey1984
Yeah, my mate first tried teaching me to mix when i was 14, so 12 years ago now, had the basics sussed after a month or so with on and off practicing, them my mate got shor tof money so i bought his old soundlab dlp belt driven decks and mixer off him for £30 with some records chucked in too and it all started from there.

After about 3 years using them another mate had a set of technics sl12/10 mk2s for sale for £100 with needles, i managed to haggle him down to £70 and sold my old belt drives for £50, so my technics only really cost me £20, plus those needles are fooooookin dear as well, just looked on ebay, these are the ones i have, although i only paid £60 for 2 complete cartridges when i got mine i hope to never ever break a stylus, as those are dear enough on their own!

If i wanted to buy the whole things now then it really does start getting expensive!

So, fingers crossed i never break one, although i have a spare scratching stylus plus two stanton 505sk's as spares but they are pretty old, plus the sound quality isn't as good with the stantons.


If im honest, i don't think i will ever part with my decks and records now as i have had them for so long i almost grew up with them so i dunno what i would do in my spare time if i didnt have them.

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 12:49 pm
by Spyder
its amazing that they actually invented a type of music that you can play even if you are completely tone deaf

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 1:46 pm
by aaamusements.co.uk
Spyder wrote:its amazing that they actually invented a type of music that you can play even if you are completely tone deaf
:lol:

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:53 am
by clarkey1984
I came home early anyway, coz it was crap.

Pretty much like a village hall party, much like you would find for a birthday or something, but the cheesy 80's disco replaced with a load of people with hoods and baseball caps, playing speeded up house music and calling it hardcore (which it isnt) whilst someone attempts to freestyle rap over the top of it which made it sound even worse, if thats possible, plus their sound rigs were set up SO badly it was just stupid, it was like sitting in a barry boys car lol, about 15x more bass than needed so it drowned out the mid range and the treble so all you heard was a squeak of vocals or whatever everytime there was a gap in the beat, not a good sound at all.

And then after about an hour of this just bearable music, they started playing jungle, which i fookin hate with a passion, so, i decided, its goin home time!

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 1:03 pm
by trayhop123
dubsteping filthy mash up , ????

shy fx gonna be rinsing ?????

is this some sort of washing the pots code ?

this thread may as well be in french to me


im really really really old , sorry :shock:

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 8:12 pm
by betchrider
Good night Billy?

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:35 pm
by MoterWayServiceMan
Well ended up missin it n went 2 a house party instead 4 the weekend was a bangin night tho yeaa. partytimes over now time 2 get back on the bandits. lol