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djDMS
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Posted - 2016/11/19 : 22:21:47
U lot leave Storm alone. If u fink u cld do better your wrong
He iz da bestest MC eva!
Haters!
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DJ Sketchy
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Posted - 2016/11/19 : 22:23:04
quote: Originally posted by arpz:
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I don't want to look like a dick criticising something I could only dream of making myself.
You don't need to think like that, I can watch someone play football badly and objectively state that they're doing a bad job. I can't play football to save my life.
(I actually can't tell a bad footballer either because I don't know anything about football, but yeah :)
I just can't shake it mate. How can I criticise PUBLICLY, something I don't have the ability to do myself? I'd tell Calvin Harris my feelings on his track privately.
I do get why he made the record though! He wanted a statement, which came first, the track came after. So it's understandable he didn't hit the mark as true as his other tracks, as his driving force for the track was to make an emotional statement about him & Taylor Swift. He then put a track to his feelings the best he could. He surely normally starts a track musically.
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Elipton
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Posted - 2016/11/19 : 23:14:56
quote: Originally posted by DJ Sketchy:
quote: Originally posted by arpz:
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I don't want to look like a dick criticising something I could only dream of making myself.
You don't need to think like that, I can watch someone play football badly and objectively state that they're doing a bad job. I can't play football to save my life.
(I actually can't tell a bad footballer either because I don't know anything about football, but yeah :)
I just can't shake it mate. How can I criticise PUBLICLY, something I don't have the ability to do myself? I'd tell Calvin Harris my feelings on his track privately.
I do get why he made the record though! He wanted a statement, which came first, the track came after. So it's understandable he didn't hit the mark as true as his other tracks, as his driving force for the track was to make an emotional statement about him & Taylor Swift. He then put a track to his feelings the best he could. He surely normally starts a track musically.
It's all rather simple. It's the entertainment industry, and MC Storm like CDJay, Gammer, Breeze, and even smaller producers such as myself are open to scrutiny. They release content into the public domain on the ignorant hope that it'll be successful and acclaimed, and sometimes it won't be. That's a fundamental law of being involved in music.
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Mickey Init
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Posted - 2016/11/19 : 23:22:46
Re: 21 minutes... Why do people let them do this sort of thing? It's like Whizzkid with the Transformers thing, why didn't one of his friends try and talk him out of it? Admittedly, I know the Transformers thing is just a bit of fun but it is ridiculous, as is the 21 minutes bit in this mixtape.
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Mickey Init
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Posted - 2016/11/19 : 23:25:19
And Storm's mouth-scratching, as well... when he couldn't do it anymore, why didn't someone point it out to him? If I was in Gammer's or Styles' position(s), I'd be saying 'I don't want you doing that sort of thing over my set, thank you'.
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Captain Triceps
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Posted - 2016/11/19 : 23:28:12
quote: Originally posted by Mickey Init:
And Storm's mouth-scratching, as well... when he couldn't do it anymore, why didn't someone point it out to him? If I was in Gammer's or Styles' position(s), I'd be saying 'I don't want you doing that sort of thing over my set, thank you'.
He'd have told them not to worry about having to DJ over his set anymore.
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Mickey Init
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Posted - 2016/11/19 : 23:32:50
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
He'd have told them not to worry about having to DJ over his set anymore.
Hahaha!
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DJ Sketchy
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Posted - 2016/11/20 : 01:30:50
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
quote: Originally posted by Mickey Init:
And Storm's mouth-scratching, as well... when he couldn't do it anymore, why didn't someone point it out to him? If I was in Gammer's or Styles' position(s), I'd be saying 'I don't want you doing that sort of thing over my set, thank you'.
He'd have told them not to worry about having to DJ over his set anymore.
I just peed a little. Then shat myself.
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DJ Sketchy
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Posted - 2016/11/20 : 02:02:16
quote: Originally posted by Mickey Init:
And Storm's mouth-scratching, as well... when he couldn't do it anymore, why didn't someone point it out to him?
I don't see any problem with it (I wouldn't though). His vocal scratching is bang on time and sounds very unique. I don't think he's suddenly lost it. I have experienced lulls in my DJ scratching at times though... I always feel I used to do it better. I need to train myself up on how to scratch on digital CDJs.
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Mickey Init
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Posted - 2016/11/20 : 06:05:14
quote: Originally posted by DJ Sketchy:
His vocal scratching is bang on time and sounds very unique. I don't think he's suddenly lost it.
Are you referring to before your break or after, because what he used to do in the late 90s was quite remarkable but it went from being something quite brilliant to wow-ow-a-rit-tit-tit-titty-bam-bam.
And whilst I'm in the mood: *strains voice (as if having a poo)* Transforming, transforming. Wvoom-kherh. Diddly-diddloo-ba.
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Vladel
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Posted - 2016/11/20 : 09:05:21
quote: Originally posted by arpz:
You should leave that 'dont say anything negative' attitude at the door when you come onto a discussion forum in my opinion.
quote: Originally posted by arpz:
MOB is capable of putting out some brilliant melodic tracks, I think to be honest you're just a bit too jaded mate. I don't subscribe to the whole 'dont say anything if you cant say anything nice' thing but perhaps it's got to the point with you that it might be worth considering?
Unless it's something you don't agree with and then it's worth considering hey?.
As for the mixtape, i agree that storm is too loud over the music and he's on it far too much thorughout the wholes thing. The True Hardcore albums were a better example of how these things can work but in general i still prefer unmixed without mcs. It is worth a quick listen sometimes just to see what the main crowd have been putting out as i realised in the last thread about this thing,i had missed sun is rising.
Another point someone made was how the guy would never listen and of course he wouldn't. I think it's fair to say that everyone in that echelon would likely just be equally deluded into thinking they are where the scene begins and ends hense why this forum is not taken too seriously or even read by that group. This forum has its champions in the HU team and they seemingly end up equally marginallised by that group who only seem to want to surround themselves with people who will just blindly praise them. If sketchy really enjoyed that mix then that is up to him, others disgaree but that is what a forum is for whether it is negative or positive.
I used to devote a great amount of time and effort into slagging off fracus & darwin when i thought the were crap and now i think they are great. Al Storm went through a couple of years of making ruibbish in my opinion and from 2013 on i think he has been banging. I don't like his dark shadows stuff but like sketchy in a way i don't slag it off because i enjoy the other stuff he does.
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youngson
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Posted - 2016/11/20 : 11:25:17
Absolute drivel. Can't listen tae this pish and I love hardcore more than a hooker loves a street corner.
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Triquatra
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Posted - 2016/11/20 : 12:13:16
QWERKOUT set the bar for MC studio mixes, in my humble.
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2016/11/20 : 12:14:48
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
U lot leave Storm alone. If u fink u cld do better your wrong
He iz da bestest MC eva!
Haters!
*H8erz
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arpz
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Posted - 2016/11/20 : 13:01:28
quote: Originally posted by Vladel:
quote: Originally posted by arpz:
You should leave that 'dont say anything negative' attitude at the door when you come onto a discussion forum in my opinion.
quote: Originally posted by arpz:
MOB is capable of putting out some brilliant melodic tracks, I think to be honest you're just a bit too jaded mate. I don't subscribe to the whole 'dont say anything if you cant say anything nice' thing but perhaps it's got to the point with you that it might be worth considering?
Unless it's something you don't agree with and then it's worth considering hey?.
Lol, well done for trying to call me out on that shocking display of hypocrisy. But no, my comment there is referring to the fact that you seem to never have anything positive to say about anything people are excited about.
Just read the rest of your post so maybe I'll expect to see a change :)
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