acidfluxxbass Advanced Member
United Kingdom
5,000 posts Joined: Apr, 2008
Posted - 2009/08/22 : 17:21:20
quote:Originally posted by Meathead:
95
hella yes!
1. Logistics - Repetition [good.. bit boring]
2. ICR - Weight Of Soul [good]
3. Breakage Roots Manuva - Run Em Out [sucks, man :P even riley recognised that haha]
4. Blu Mar Ten - Starting Over 2009 [loved it, really unique vocal and beat]
5. Logistics - Murderation [very nice. crash bang wallop will be good :P]
6. Silent Source, D-Code vs Shaair - Finger Puppets
7. Skream - Burning Up [got bored of the sample about a decade ago... but a nice instrumental]
8. DKay and Lee - Tuning [Dkay's Remix was soooo sweet. real get up and dance d'n'b :P]
9. Logistics - Transporter [class stuff there!]
10. Lethal Bizzle vs Utah Jazz [wasn't keen]
Love the way Tony rips into the Baracuda guy hahaha he does it every couple of casts :)
Meathead Advanced Member
United Kingdom
4,217 posts Joined: Sep, 2006
Posted - 2009/08/26 : 06:24:24
quote:Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
Billy Mitchell bump.
Ha!
Liking this podcast. The Blu Mar Ten track is banging. Quite liked Finger Puppets and the Transporter and Tuning tracks.
My sick music album came the other day, i then came myself. ****ing amazing compilation! Looking forward to the other compilation LE mentioned in the podcast.
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin
i shall list off some liquid DnB that i listen to to get my chills on later :)
Tune.
Hardcore has absoloutley gone out of the window for me lately, it's all about stuff like this....
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin
acidfluxxbass Advanced Member
United Kingdom
5,000 posts Joined: Apr, 2008
Posted - 2009/08/26 : 11:42:39
I remember the first time i heard beautiful lies. it was from the democast and i fell in love with it soo much. i heard it again at a pub whilst drunk and it just took my breath away again :)
same here... newer hardcores just not in my palette atm. moving shaow, and the hospital family is where it's at!
Alert moderatorEdited by - acidfluxxbass on 2009/08/26 11:43:06
Meathead Advanced Member
United Kingdom
4,217 posts Joined: Sep, 2006
Posted - 2009/08/26 : 11:46:55
quote:Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
quote:Originally posted by Wilky:
Link me up to the podcast dudes
i get mine from itunes, but here should have them :)
Aye subscribe on itunes and they update themselves when a new one is up. You can choose to "get all" and it should get from 90 onwards, or http://www.hospitalrecords.com/broadcast/ download further back from there. Acid it says you can listen again to Hospital Radio on that site aswell, directs you to KissFM. Can't for the life of me find a link though on Kiss though.
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin
Meathead Advanced Member
United Kingdom
4,217 posts Joined: Sep, 2006
Posted - 2009/08/26 : 12:30:19
quote:Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
I remember the first time i heard beautiful lies. it was from the democast and i fell in love with it soo much. i heard it again at a pub whilst drunk and it just took my breath away again :)
same here... newer hardcores just not in my palette atm. moving shaow, and the hospital family is where it's at!
tell you what meathead, you'll love this one:
I do indeed, that's why i already posted it ;)
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin