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JoNtyTheSecond |
I, as an avid hardcore fan, have favourite tracks, like any hardcore fan really, but does anyone else share my love for Jon Doe's "BMH Volume III" ?
It's easily one of the most well produced and thought provoking tracks out there. The quiet, slightly echoed jungle-like riff in the background represents, to me, times past.. but never forgotten.
If you've got this track (anyone with Bonkers 7 will do), but never really thought anything of it before, just give it another go. You might end up agreeing with me.
BRING THE NOISE!
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Simon |
Yeah the second I heard this tune (couple of years ago now) I too really liked it Very well produced indeed but then again thats what we have come to expect from Jon Doe who in my oppinion is one of the best producers the scene has ever had. His tunes such as BMH Volume III and Timebomb I have enjoyed most & now his stuff with C.L.S.M is also very enjoyable (brilliant oldskool feeling).
The tune for me breaks down into several parts nicely which I find one my greater reasons for liking the tune so much. Also has Chuck D from Public Enemy "Bring The Noise" sample in it which is good for me too. So Yes I too love that tune :)
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Oli G |
that tune is ****ing wicked
i just wanna know where to puchase it from
Garage Is where You Keep Your ****in Car
House Is where You Live
Hardcore Is HOW You Live
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Brian K |
i prefer mr doe's breakbeat stylings more than his four beat but most everything i've picked up of his has been class....
"Cuz I'm hardcore, heavyweight, magical man." |
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