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BREAKS

Postby shakyjane » 21 Nov 2006, 20:31

...just turn the caps lock off...

Anyone else just not flowing with the new sinister-like wave that I am currently letting wash by me?

Now, a bit of evil breaks is good now and then but for goodness sake, there's gotta be a point where someone calls a halt to it all. It does not please her Royal funkness.

...and i'm all music chatted out

...look paul i'm trying to make an effort to speak about relevent stuff :?
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Postby Mr Minimax » 21 Nov 2006, 21:12

When you say Sinister breaks, do you mean stuff like sinister recordings, and all the other deep, phat, slightly psytrancey breaks?
or do you mean the all out nasty style tear out that theres been alot of lately?

Im a big fan of both, the tear out stuff tends to get on my nerves a bit, mainly becuase its quite cheesy (but not in a good way)

I love the deep techy stuff, and mix quite a bit of it, but it dosnt go down that well in clubs.

I like to keep a big mix of styles going, but at the moment im really liking big phat rolling tunes (think slyde-vibrate to this :wackyhat: ) and im really into tom real & the rogue element :D utter phatness.
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Postby shakyjane » 21 Nov 2006, 21:27

Nah, i'm a bass and funk addict - but you like have such a wide range of electronic music taste so you'd love all that! I on the other hand think its slightly repetetive. Nice to see someones actually commented, even if it is you! :D
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Postby Mr Minimax » 21 Nov 2006, 21:37

yeah i reply to everything cos im really cool :whistle:

Im also quite obsessed with my breaks right now.

speaking of Slyde, ive been trying to get vibrate to this on vinyl for fucking ages, but its sold out most places :cry: how can it be so hard to get such a common tune!
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Postby shakyjane » 21 Nov 2006, 21:40

Speaking of trying to buy tunes, why is it so hard for people to actually putting things in bloody alphabetical order!!!!!!!!!!! I should just buy the damn things when i hear them instead of taking notes! And, i wish i could listen to music at work. Right enough it would piss all those posh C**TS off but i dont give a damn!

hmmmmm.....come to think of it....i dont even need to do this. I have a vagina, therefore i can get a man to do it, or sell my body for awesome tunes or summat.

.....well its an idea anyway - but then again, i talk too much
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Postby Mr Minimax » 21 Nov 2006, 21:53

shakyjane wrote: or sell my body for awesome tunes or summat.



:o

what can i get for a white label paradox 3000 tune? :wink:


yaaarrrr, bingo wings! ive found Vibrate to This :D :D i know its a bit old, and a bit cheesy, but i just love the trouble soup mix 8)
what do you reckon to it?
credible in clubs? or just overplayed cheese?
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Postby Mr Minimax » 21 Nov 2006, 22:01

AARRRGGG BUMSLAP

curse chemical records for still listing their sold out stock!
seriously where is the logic behind that!

cunts got my hopes up for nothing!
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Postby shakyjane » 21 Nov 2006, 22:08

Have you looked on streetwise - they have everything, apart from the tunes i so desperately want, but i think i would have to sell my body for those
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Postby Mr Minimax » 21 Nov 2006, 22:18

I have looked on streetwise, sold out aswell! :cry:
i dont like that site tho, first off, they have an annoying layout, dunno why, just too busy for me.
secodly, they send me faaarr to many email for my liking.
but most of all, i orderd tunes off there once, and they cancelled my order for no reason whatsoever!
what tunes are you after in particular?
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Postby shakyjane » 21 Nov 2006, 22:19

Well, i had written down some, i say some but its like 2 A4 pages - but i've just started listeneing now, i dunno if i should buy them tho, since its near christmas and i just spent 100 pound on an alarm clock :oops:
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Postby shakyjane » 21 Nov 2006, 22:24

and if that bill has just come in to tell me i dont know how lucky i am these days i'll swing for 'im!
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Postby Mr Minimax » 21 Nov 2006, 22:27

£100 on an alarm clock? :o
is it security protected to stop you turning it off durning the night?


i should have asked Jem from soul of man to repress vibrate to this when i met him last week :cry:
he seemed a little fucked tho, didnt say much atall, just grinned :?
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Postby Sir Bill McTory » 21 Nov 2006, 22:29

shakyjane wrote:and if that bill has just come in to tell me i dont know how lucky i am these days i'll swing for 'im!

If it ain't got that swing, it don't mean a thing, young lady. ;)
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Postby shakyjane » 21 Nov 2006, 22:32

have i told you about me turning my alarm clock off in my sleep?

Well - its awesome anyway - but i though it was quite cheap, having looked at the prices of the other ones. I want it to be big enough so i dont try and hide it like i do now.

I'm obviously my own worse enemy.

...anyway, i think i'll mull it over in my head overnight and then buy them tomorrow, or start planning how i'm gonna get tunes using my womanly ways......
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Postby Mr Minimax » 21 Nov 2006, 22:36

you have indeed told me about turning your alarm clock off in your sleep and hiding it. sounds like me, alltho i do it at night before i go to bed so as not to disturb my sleep atall :whistle:
Im not really up to date with the alarm clock market, but that sounds bloody expensive,
isnt scottish money made out of batter tho? im sure i heard that somewhere...





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Postby PaulX » 21 Nov 2006, 22:43

Mr Minimax wrote:isnt scottish money made out of batter tho? im sure i heard that somewhere...

Be a bit smelly if it's fanny batter.
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Postby Mr Minimax » 21 Nov 2006, 22:58

nah, just regular fish shop batter,
50 small sovereigns of golden brown are worth around 3 of our english pounds.
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Postby PaulX » 21 Nov 2006, 23:17

Mr Minimax wrote:nah, just regular fish shop batter,
50 small sovereigns of golden brown are worth around 3 of our english pounds.

What's a deep fried Mars bar in real money?
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Postby Mr Minimax » 22 Nov 2006, 11:14

about £6 and a blow job
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Postby SunburnedCactus » 22 Nov 2006, 12:04

Mr Minimax wrote:about £6 and a blow job


You must really love deep fried mars bars!
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Postby Mr Minimax » 22 Nov 2006, 12:52

i do...

but its not me setting the conversions

you ever been to a high class scottish bureau de change?
its more like a two bit nipple peep show in rio de janiro
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Postby alboot » 22 Nov 2006, 14:24

when i was at glade some gipo dealer refused to take my scottish tenner off me cause she didnt think it was currency, haha, fucking ignorant twat
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Postby shakyjane » 22 Nov 2006, 19:32

:sick: You must be joking - nah its made out of paper like everywhere else - although everything would be a lot cheaper if it were batter! :D But then again, you southerners wouldnt know that would you! Cause you dont take scottish money, as I have found in many a situation! Arse biscuits.
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Postby PaulX » 22 Nov 2006, 19:36

shakyjane wrote:Cause you dont take scottish money, as I have found in many a situation! Arse biscuits.

Nah, it's because they can tell you're dodgy.
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Postby shakyjane » 22 Nov 2006, 19:39

ahhhhhhhhh, yes, that reminds me, i had my anti money laundering trainng today, and i took a moch test 4 it and got 2 out of 20 ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!!!!! Not very good tho since it taught me more about how to launder money than i knew already.

Oi, if i'm dodgy then what does that make you - bloody media people! :roll:
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