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Post by wompwomp on Jun 7, 2011 12:12:11 GMT -8
So hey someone tell me where to start with Bassnectar...? BASS DOES TALLICA
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chaco
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Post by chaco on Jun 7, 2011 12:20:23 GMT -8
Does anyone know the name of the Nirvana mix?
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Post by Horned Gramma on Jun 7, 2011 12:23:27 GMT -8
Mesmerizing The Ultra without a doubt. Hm. I wonder if I can find that shit on vinyl. Five bucks says this beautiful turntable of ours knows how to fukkin WOMP.
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Post by Pea on Jun 7, 2011 12:30:08 GMT -8
Mesmerizing The Ultra without a doubt. Hm. I wonder if I can find that shit on vinyl. Five bucks says this beautiful turntable of ours knows how to fukkin WOMP. Sadly, I think that one is out of print
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DeadPunk
Man-Eating Higabon
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Post by DeadPunk on Jun 7, 2011 12:35:29 GMT -8
Ive typed and retyped like 3-4 different replies in regards to where to start with Bassnectar. But my favorite album is probably cozza frenzy so ya can't go wrong listening to that. When he opened up with his song teleport massive off of that album at sasquatch I about died from happiness. As of recently that had not been a song he had been playing live so I was completely shocked. That mixed with the glowpocalypse all happening at once I am not sure how I am even alive today. It puts such a giant smile on my face just writing all of this down.
His new ellie goulding remix is the definition of bliss though. That song tickles my soul.
/bass head
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Post by Horned Gramma on Jun 7, 2011 12:41:12 GMT -8
Hm. I wonder if I can find that shit on vinyl. Five bucks says this beautiful turntable of ours knows how to fukkin WOMP. Sadly, I think that one is out of print I'm a collector. "Out of Print" means nothing to me.
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Post by Drew on Jun 7, 2011 12:48:19 GMT -8
And for the record, up until deadmau5's Sasquatch performance last year I was barely into electronic music. I picked up his first album before Sasquatch 09 and dug it a little bit, but I honestly fucking hated dance music and anything related to it up until then. I completely broke out of that shell at Sasquatch 2010 though. It was honestly the most life changing musical experience I'd had since I decided to quit my death metal band and cut all of my hair off. I still love the shit out of my bluegrass and indie rock, but something about EDM and just about any form of dance music just does it for me these days. I guess 23 years of being too afraid to let loose and dance my feet off finally exploded into a giant unstoppable electropea. Dude! This! THIS is exactly what happened to me last weekend! Before Sasquatch this year, I had really only allowed myself to dance all of one time - at a Dan Deacon show, where if you're not dancing then Dan will literally make everyone in the room point their fingers at you. I just relaxed and loosened up and I fucking danced. It was quite a thing; I didn't think I had it in me. And that's how I knew that I was really feeling the music and not just having fun being at Sasquatch. I'm really not the same person as I was before I went out there. I'm not ashamed about the complete 180 I've done in regards to EDM; turns out I was just fucking wrong. There's still stuff that I'll think is great and stuff that I'll think is mindless bullshit, but that's not any different from country music, hip hop or anything else. What's good is good, and beyond that fuck it. What took me so long to express my love of EDM was how hard it is to defend against people that hate it. They're like, "it took this guy thirty minutes to make an album," and you're like, yeah. Then they're like, "it all sounds the same," and you're like, yeah, kinda. Then they're all, "they're just pushing buttons live," and you're all, mmmhmm. But it doesn't click until you've had a couple hours of inhibitionless bliss in a tent. Coachella 2006 was where it happened for me, during Daft Punk. I know I talk about that concert all the time, but it was like doing heroin for the first time, and I've been trying to chase that high ever since.
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Post by Horned Gramma on Jun 7, 2011 12:56:16 GMT -8
[animated lara croft porn] [/animated lara croft porn] (i think you meant doing heroin)
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Post by Drew on Jun 7, 2011 13:01:26 GMT -8
HG quit changing my posts please!!!!!
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Post by Drew on Jun 7, 2011 13:01:41 GMT -8
That was my mase impression
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Post by know ID yuh on Jun 7, 2011 13:17:25 GMT -8
Ok everyone, just calm the heck down. Breathe in, breathe out, breathe in, breathe out.
Now, will someone please explain to me what the hell just happened?
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Post by Pea on Jun 7, 2011 13:29:23 GMT -8
Pea's favorite moment in the history of his boarding life happened!
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Post by J-Dawg on Jun 7, 2011 16:03:52 GMT -8
I grew up with EDM music and have had the reverse experience in a way. I've never been afraid to dance my ass off, but I've been finding that artists I've ignored in the past have done things that have pushed my boundaries and musical tastes quite a bit. If you had talked to 21-year-old J-Dawg and told him he'd be into Chris Botti he would have laughed in your face.
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Post by Shaxspear III Esq. on Jun 8, 2011 9:52:13 GMT -8
I went to my first rave in 1995 and I've been hooked on the music since. It's nice to see it break out like it has. This is the one thing I've said to people over the years who don't like the music: A song doesn't always have to have deep lyrics, a crazy solo, a hidden meaning or made with a lot of talent to be a good song. Sometimes it just has to strike an emotional cord that makes you want to flail around a bit and shake your ass.
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Post by Shaxspear III Esq. on Jun 8, 2011 9:52:34 GMT -8
.....drugs help too.
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Post by Pea on Jun 8, 2011 10:04:50 GMT -8
Hahaha perfect follow up.
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Post by Lump on Jun 8, 2011 11:54:57 GMT -8
HELLZ YES, Titus Andronicus and Times New Viking just added to Hopscotch.
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Post by Geoff on Jun 8, 2011 14:31:25 GMT -8
And for the record, up until deadmau5's Sasquatch performance last year I was barely into electronic music. I picked up his first album before Sasquatch 09 and dug it a little bit, but I honestly fucking hated dance music and anything related to it up until then. I completely broke out of that shell at Sasquatch 2010 though. It was honestly the most life changing musical experience I'd had since I decided to quit my death metal band and cut all of my hair off. I still love the shit out of my bluegrass and indie rock, but something about EDM and just about any form of dance music just does it for me these days. I guess 23 years of being too afraid to let loose and dance my feet off finally exploded into a giant unstoppable electropea. Dude! This! THIS is exactly what happened to me last weekend! Before Sasquatch this year, I had really only allowed myself to dance all of one time - at a Dan Deacon show, where if you're not dancing then Dan will literally make everyone in the room point their fingers at you. I just relaxed and loosened up and I fucking danced. It was quite a thing; I didn't think I had it in me. And that's how I knew that I was really feeling the music and not just having fun being at Sasquatch. I'm really not the same person as I was before I went out there. I'm not ashamed about the complete 180 I've done in regards to EDM; turns out I was just fucking wrong. There's still stuff that I'll think is great and stuff that I'll think is mindless bullshit, but that's not any different from country music, hip hop or anything else. What's good is good, and beyond that fuck it. If you haven't already, check out Burial. Fucking amazing dubstep.
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Post by Horned Gramma on Jun 8, 2011 14:33:28 GMT -8
Thanks Geno. I'm blind in this particular wilderness so all recommendations are appreciated.
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Post by know ID yuh on Jun 8, 2011 14:51:28 GMT -8
Burial sounds like Justin Timberlake. If you want some serious womp, try Excision.
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