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    Quote Originally Posted by Ms.Rhythm
    Quote Originally Posted by koma
    http://www.clinicantwerp.com/movie.htm

    yeah babe...
    haha you go girl, and in reply to darkside , ben sims dosnt play the racetrax version by sterling moss and anne savage he plays the jamie bissmire and dj bam bam one
    great, i'll run out and buy it then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ampassasinbirmingham
    darkside lives a virtual life. He has a catherter and a drip for his food.
    wtf!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miromiric
    and a webcam for his weekly sex routine.
    did you enjoy last nights broadcast?
    see, i told you it was big and how tight was his ass?!

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    i wish it wasn't so fast. a lot of ghetto tek i find is like 150bpm ish. those early dj funk ghetto tech ep's that where around the 132 - 138bpm range are awesome :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkside
    Quote Originally Posted by Miromiric
    and a webcam for his weekly sex routine.
    did you enjoy last nights broadcast?
    see, i told you it was big and how tight was his ass?!

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    i dont think there is enough ghetto tech to be honest with ya. Theres not enough vinyl, sets or cd's with that kinda style ,i've got dj godfather dabomb vol 3 and its boooooootay bootaylicious!!! Hence why im getting all hyped up about this new label, more info plz mr roland :blush:

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    The problem for me with Ghetto Tech has arisen because,as has been said, you would find maybe one good release of this type in the shop and go, 'great, I'll buy that...!' n all the rest weren't any where near as good....

    Then you would go to the party n everyone else had had the same idea... You've got to play it, thats why you bought it...

    So once you been in the party for 15 hours or so you are pig sick of hearing the same bloody thing n that spoilt it for me...
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    I like it if its done well, like almost any style of techno, so it will be interesting to see how it fairs if punters don't just have one decent release to choose from... :)
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    The future of techno is to stop looking for the next sound to cash in on and just make cool abstact electronic music, and **** trends.
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    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    I love a bit of ghetto-tech thrown alongside normal techno, the way that people like Sims/Clarke/Mac etc do it, really adds something to a big fat bassline if there is someone going on about asses and sexual positions!!! :eyes: :cheese:

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    future of techno?
    it's been around too long to be a trend really.
    Still damn good stuff
    Even joints from 97 are timeless and can still jack it bang it work it till this day.
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    For me, the whole point of ghetto tech / ghetto house, is that its nimble, bouncy, cheeky... suggestive.. when theres a massive bashing hardtechno beat all the way through it it stops being ghetto and starts being... umm hard techno? Agree on all the ole 130bpmish dancemania stuff, shame most of the production was so poor, the last few dancemanias were awesome too, it was all speeded right up but still with that raw 808 funk in there . . .a more recent must have (must be a few years old by now tho) was on NES records, by Bitch Ass Darius. Absolutely rufff, pure booty, but with ingenius use of samples including bootified cuts from milli vanilli, steve winwood and even chas n dave!!! sounds cheesy, but its actually wicked, all the afore mentioned samples are totally in context and you hardly realise what they actually are. .

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    Chan N Mikes Cheerleader Joint would count to me in this type fo sound.
    I can't remember the last time I heard the name Steve Winwood.
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    Steve Winwood's the man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ms.Rhythm
    Also to rowland, whens the new label on the go? I cant wait to hear some of the tunes your gonna bring out , full support to ya mate, gotta love the gheto tech :cheese:
    in negotiaitons with a few of the chi-town crew now, working out licenseing etc :cheese:

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkside
    Quote Originally Posted by Ms.Rhythm
    i dont think there is enough ghetto tech to be honest with ya. :
    oh give over, try looking beyond the shite coming out of london...

    no need for the attitude like, when did i ever state that i only listend to ghetto teck from london? I'm well aware that theres more than a couple of producers who make the stuff , i just wish there was more thats all

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    interesting ;) so i was always in the thought that dj funk, slugo, urban, godfather... all those cats and stuff like this was booty NOT ghetto tech and ghetto tech was the high breed of this?

    now im seriously confused!

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    yeah something like that :lol: as along as its dirty with dat bouncey simplistic feel im all good

 

 
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