yep. true.
What makes you say that?
What was that one Eurodance song where the girl just strips naked while walking around some European city?

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Nope I found it. Thanks though.

Dilbert, I know you read this thread. Why don't you appreciate the dead eyed awkwardly dancing Jewish girls I posted for you?SuperJail Warden wrote:
Something for Dilbert. His two favorite things: Jewish girls and pop music.

This, Escape, the Launch. Classics on the 12am-2am set.
Uzi are you familiar with Ben Keen/BK? I think his record label is called nukleuz or something like that. Old UK hard house / NRG producer. My friend used to basically worship the guy. He (my friend) was the only one spinning that kind of stuff around here back in the day. Hearing these old tracks made me think of him
lol, nah not really my thing. hard house/NRG was never really good and always had an, errr, pretty low class cachet. large events in big out-of-town carparks or conference centres, people with dummies and day-glo tights on all 4 limbs, that sort of thing. it's part of a heritage of pretty rough-n-rowdy dance music in the UK/europe that includes donk/bassline, 4x4, and hardstyle, gabber, etc. it's very trashy.
my way into electronic music as a teenager was definitely through the bedroom listener route, all that 90s and early 00s 'IDM', warp records stuff, artificial intelligence compilations, etc. not really as dancefloor-focussed or propulsive. by the time i was old enough to actually go to clubs, hard house/NRG had already been consigned to like specialist flyer events in satellite commuter towns, a fading and receding scene full of drugged-up old people and missing teeth. clubs in the UK in the 2000s were playing predominantly jungle/drum'n'bass, house, uk funky, garage/2-step, and eventually dubstep. techno and house have now become the mainstays as dubstep has doddered off to its EDM-festival/pop song oblivion.
my taste and preference still leans heavily towards that early IDM stuff, what in clubs would have been called 'room 3' or 'chillout room' material.
my way into electronic music as a teenager was definitely through the bedroom listener route, all that 90s and early 00s 'IDM', warp records stuff, artificial intelligence compilations, etc. not really as dancefloor-focussed or propulsive. by the time i was old enough to actually go to clubs, hard house/NRG had already been consigned to like specialist flyer events in satellite commuter towns, a fading and receding scene full of drugged-up old people and missing teeth. clubs in the UK in the 2000s were playing predominantly jungle/drum'n'bass, house, uk funky, garage/2-step, and eventually dubstep. techno and house have now become the mainstays as dubstep has doddered off to its EDM-festival/pop song oblivion.
my taste and preference still leans heavily towards that early IDM stuff, what in clubs would have been called 'room 3' or 'chillout room' material.
what a music video.
I need to know what happened with the ice-skating sickle zombie.
what a life.
good bristol album.
perfect.
I have been listening to Eminem from 1999 to 2008. Not really a fan of rap but I appreciate his songs as more comedy routines/stories. He does have a lot great songs that are good as music too anyway.

The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
honestly i cant fuck with eminem anymore. it's funny cause i loved him as a kid mostly cause he was one of the first rappers i was ever exposed to and also cause he was white but really he hasnt put out anything i liked in the past 15 years. idk maybe my style has changed. i liked his early shit though, i still play infinite sometimes for nostalgia.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I have been listening to Eminem from 1999 to 2008. Not really a fan of rap but I appreciate his songs as more comedy routines/stories. He does have a lot great songs that are good as music too anyway.
this shit dropped the other week and honestly makes me feel some type of way, just hits me idk. usually cant fuck with sadboi rap although i loved lil peep and i like how this dude is carrying on the peep/juice world legacy. not saying hes on the same level as they were but still
"i aint asking much baby just give me respect"
shoreline never missin
stupid young just relentless as usual
been a good couple weeks
gang shit
After Uzique posted an Obama-Rob Zombie meme I started listening to Rob Zombie songs from the halcyon days of the late 90's/early 2000's. I first heard of RZ due to the Twisted Metal 4 soundtrack which RZ compiled.
Other thoughts...I will listening to a little Slayer earlier today and I feel pretty secure saying Rob Zombie is better than Slayer.
Other thoughts...I will listening to a little Slayer earlier today and I feel pretty secure saying Rob Zombie is better than Slayer.

this is TWENTY years old.
blocked in America

this shit is kinda chill actually. better than a lot of the other stuff u post (no offense)uziq wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtrIXghp3aw
do people vibe to this in clubs out there or is this like solitary hacker type music?
gang shit