Chris B Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,964 posts Joined: Dec, 2003
Posted - 2006/04/19 : 01:10:55
hmmm i'm probably not the best person to ask cos i hardly buy cd's cos always need cash for vinyl.
any scott brown ones on this site i can recommend though http://shop.rezerection.net/, but there cd's from raves and i'm pretty sure he'll have done some compilations in that style at some time.
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once again back is the incredible, rhyme animal, incredible
Da Cunney Bugz Advanced Member
United Kingdom
2,222 posts Joined: Oct, 2005
25 hardcore releases
Posted - 2006/04/19 : 14:23:09
fav so far is hardwired it starts off nicey nice n slides towards the harder side of things towards the end, like most of his other stuff but bought bonkers 9 other day and still have to listen to his mix, cant wait tho
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Knightmare Advanced Member
Belgium
1,700 posts Joined: Feb, 2003
Posted - 2006/04/19 : 18:06:34
the old stuff on mokum as annihilator and whatever albums has "critical level" and "geleihoofd" (with darrien kelly) on it.
Smoogie Advanced Member
United Kingdom
6,504 posts Joined: Mar, 2006
Posted - 2006/04/19 : 18:46:29
I like his old stuff from about 93/04 although the lyrics to some of his gabba/gabber are ok but I think i'm only just getting into this angry stuff. The beats are hard yes- more like crashes but at least people can't say i only like the cheesy stuff.
whittle1 Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,191 posts Joined: Jan, 2005
25 hardcore releases
Posted - 2006/04/19 : 18:52:54
10 Years of hardcore Part 1. Everyone thought that album was okay, but only because it has so many tunes on there you've heard before. For someone who hasn't heard too much of Scott Brown, it's good because it gives samples of alot of the hardcore he produces.