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>> No. 10986 Anonymous
12th April 2018
Thursday 6:06 pm
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Musicianlads, what's the best way to go about learning this music theory malarkey, particularly how to apply it to the guitar? Are there any books/videos/instructional software that you could recommend?
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>> No. 10987 Anonymous
12th April 2018
Thursday 6:32 pm
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Guitar-Theory-Dummies-Desi-Serna/dp/1118646770/

If you want to do things the hard way:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Modern-Method-Guitar-Volumes-Complete/dp/0876390114/

That image has really given me pause for thought. The guitar he's holding is shockingly awful, even for a battered old student guitar. The bloody norks can't even get rosewood or a properly quartered bit of spruce. There's no saddle on that bridge, probably because it's plastic. You'd think that they could at least scavenge a bit of bone from the mass graves in their death camps.
>> No. 10988 Anonymous
17th April 2018
Tuesday 9:16 am
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Adam Neely on YouTube is quite interesting. He's a bassist, but his theory is solid and he seems like a nice chap.
>> No. 10989 Anonymous
17th April 2018
Tuesday 5:26 pm
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>>10987

Thanks, I didn't manage to 'obtain' Guitar Theory for Dummies but I got a hold of Desi Sarna's "Fretboard Theory" books and videos where he covers the same concepts. He's a pretty good teacher and breaks things down quite well.

>>10988

I've been a fan of his channel for a while but he's more about entertainment than education. Rick Beato is another good music youtuber to check out, but a lot of his stuff flies way over my head.
>> No. 10990 Anonymous
19th April 2018
Thursday 9:33 am
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Oh, and 12tone

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTUtqcDkzw7bisadh6AOx5w

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>> No. 10890 Anonymous
16th November 2017
Thursday 10:06 am
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What's some good music to listen to whilst running?

Something that will keep me pumped when I want to stop the torture.
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>> No. 10910 Anonymous
22nd November 2017
Wednesday 10:37 pm
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>>10909
And what's more Disney actually makes Eurobeat songs in house. So there are Eurobeat versions of all of your favourite songs!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCow5nrjlOUY_aJi25MujKuw


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EY3n9UksRE4


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wS9F-VjsfFE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8tZw43FMQM
>> No. 10911 Anonymous
22nd November 2017
Wednesday 11:46 pm
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>>10910
....what the fuck? Japan is a truly unfathomable place.
>> No. 10912 Anonymous
23rd November 2017
Thursday 10:54 am
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>>10910

This is fucking beautifully bizarre, what a rabbit hole to fall down.
>> No. 10913 Anonymous
23rd November 2017
Thursday 11:16 am
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>>10911
Disney actually has quite an impressive output in multiple genres. I guess they have no shortage of musicians willing to appear on their compilation albums.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijf1gDoeDxA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nhfG4H6A5g

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjiiHt6MWxg

Although it's obvious when they get somewhat successful names in they tend to phone it in. The Bare Necessities Quintet is a better example of jazz covers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKJf-dEhbQg[/spoiler]
>> No. 10914 Anonymous
23rd November 2017
Thursday 8:59 pm
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Why not download the Zombies, Run app


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXV5akCoHSQ

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>> No. 8744 Anonymous
5th November 2014
Wednesday 11:55 pm
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> all I ever wanted was to pick apart the day, put the pieces back together my way

I cry every time.

I really enjoy listening to Aesop Rock, even though I barely understand most of the lyrics. He has a pretty soothing flow, and trying to decipher his convoluted lyrics makes the music more interesting, especially when you're going through the drudgery of a daily commute. What I love most is the production quality: if you got rid of the rapping you'd still end up with awesome tracks that would stand up on their own as instrumentals. None Shall Pass is one of those rare albums where I love almost every single track; on most rap albums there's usually only a handful of tracks that stand out amongst a load of shite.

What are some good rapsters and hippity hoopers that released albums in the noughties/2010s? Apart from Aesop Rock, I pretty much stopped keeping myself up to date with the scene sometime around 2001. What are the essential albums from 2000-2014? I'm particularly curious if there are any British rappers worth listening to; preferably ones who don't rap in a repulsive Jafaican patois where they talk about theirs beefs with da mandems in da ends.
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>> No. 9154 Anonymous
23rd March 2015
Monday 2:47 am
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>>9151
Surprised no one has mentioned this gem.
>> No. 9155 Anonymous
23rd March 2015
Monday 3:55 pm
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>>9136
https://www.youtube.com/v/0KqJAnW5hDA
>> No. 10040 Anonymous
19th May 2016
Thursday 11:17 pm
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What do you think of the new album lads?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQF6x_FgnJ0
I really like it. Been listening to Beastiary by HMM a lot as well.
>> No. 10877 Anonymous
4th November 2017
Saturday 11:21 am
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSEcQ7QqW4c

In case either of you two missed it.
>> No. 10880 Anonymous
4th November 2017
Saturday 9:12 pm
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>>9151
>Run the Jewels
Top tag team for two three summers.

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>> No. 9915 Anonymous
13th March 2016
Sunday 1:29 am
9915 Bedtime Beats
I like to listen to some relaxing music as I lay in bed to help me drift off into a comfortable and happy sleep. I was wondering what you lads would have to recommend in this area?

At the moment I'm wrapped up in my duvet with a nice mug of hot chocolate listening to La Notte. I know that lyrically its more of a song for longing but I find her voice incredibly peaceful.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWu71JMwGWE

Yes I sleep with my laptop next to me. Its a constant companion and I feel uneasy when I walk to the shops without that reassuring feeling of the weight of my laptop strap on my shoulder.
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>> No. 10014 Anonymous
24th April 2016
Sunday 1:49 am
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMyjoYGGlNw

Goodnight lads.

>>10013
Aye its a shame there are always more applicants than places for Antarctic expeditions and the like. I guess the Orkneys are the best you can get for some peace and quiet.

Maybe city life is getting to me. The cars going by a few metres away is driving me mad.
>> No. 10015 Anonymous
24th April 2016
Sunday 10:10 am
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>>9935
I've stopped caffeine after 12pm. Definitely made the difference for me.
>> No. 10034 Anonymous
9th May 2016
Monday 1:15 am
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IampNk-k_Ag
>> No. 10855 Anonymous
21st October 2017
Saturday 8:43 pm
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I guess I'm having an early night tonight but I thought I would bump this thread again with what I'm listening to as I've found it perfect for relaxing me before bedtime.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShmmBWlbbXA

It might seem a little energetic at first but the album image and the way the tracks blend together gives an atmosphere of sitting by a riverbank on a summers day watching the ships sail on by as you start to sail off to sleep yourself under a tree. Maybe I will throw out a fishing line and reel in some supper if it bites or just conveniently forget.

Goodnight, lads.
>> No. 10856 Anonymous
21st October 2017
Saturday 9:35 pm
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Goodnight, la.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CURPyCzoKfY

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>> No. 10837 Anonymous
16th October 2017
Monday 10:13 pm
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Evening, lads.

What's the best way to learn to play guitar? I'm guessing these days it's YouTube tutorials or something like that.
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>> No. 10838 Anonymous
16th October 2017
Monday 11:17 pm
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https://www.justinguitar.com/
>> No. 10839 Anonymous
16th October 2017
Monday 11:35 pm
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When starting out, it's extremely easy to pick up bad habits, and much harder to break them. The most obvious would be to only strum downwards with the plectrum. I imagine most youtube beginner tutorials will advise against something as obvious as that, and there are plenty of self-taught guitarists out there who are exceptional musicians and highly competent, but getting lessons is a good idea if you can afford it and can find one you click with reasonably well. Most importantly, any half-decent teacher will pick up on what you're doing wrong, and correct you on the spot, which a youtube video can't do. They'll also set you "homework" of some kind, which forces you to pick it up and actually play it, playing things you probably wouldn't have otherwise bothered with but which nevertheless teach important concepts/techniques, and you might find you like some of that music.

Also, lessons aren't cheap, and if you're paying with your own cash there's a significant incentive to make the most of them. Most lads I've known have picked up a guitar at some point, learned a few tunes from tabs, and then given up. Learning an instrument like guitar involves climbing a learning curve like a rock face, and you need some serious motivation to scale it. Having a teacher can be a powerful motivating factor, and you will very likely learn more, and more quickly, than left to your own devices.

Failing that, if you've got a mate who's a decent guitarist, bribe them with some beer every once in a while and get them to show you the ropes. Again, they should notice if you're venturing down a bad path with your technique.

Play with others if you can.
>> No. 10840 Anonymous
17th October 2017
Tuesday 12:59 am
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I've been playing guitar for almost 15 years and I've lately had the same question running through my mind. I was never particularly dedicated to practicing or learning, so my technical ability is decent but nothing special, and I have very minimal theory knowledge.

I figure the best way to get back on the path is to start out as if I'm a beginner and work up from there. I've heard good things about Justin Guitar (linked to above) and the Learn and Master Guitar series (easily 'obtainable').

As a complete beginner, a teacher is definitely going to accelerate your progress quicker than self-teaching will, but make sure you try out a few and find someone who will set you goals and teach you the fundamentals in a logical and progressive manner. A lot of teachers will just teach you songs and jam with you, which is fun, but it won't take you very far.

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>> No. 10794 Anonymous
23rd September 2017
Saturday 9:14 pm
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I like listening to podcasts in the car. Trouble is they get drowned out when I do 70 mph. So I crank up the volume to compensate which is that unfortunate side effect of amplifying some low frequency reverberation as people talk which I think is the bass.

In the manual the radio does have have settings, which may be able to be tweaked so that this noise goes away. I have already selected the 'vocal' equalizer preset which has helped a little bit.

I'll put the stuff I think might be more relevant in bold.
Options:
Network mode - 2-way + SW MULTI-AMP reproduction of bands (high/middle/low)
Standard mode:4 or 6 speaker system
Cut-off frequency/Slope (this may be useful...)
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EQ level -6 to +6
EQ Setting - super bass, powerful, natural, vocal, custom, flat
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>> No. 10813 Anonymous
1st October 2017
Sunday 7:01 pm
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>>10812
His Revolutions one is better I think.
>> No. 10814 Anonymous
1st October 2017
Sunday 8:40 pm
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>>10810

Athletico Mince.

If you like Bob Mortimer talking nonsense with another bloke.
>> No. 10815 Anonymous
1st October 2017
Sunday 8:41 pm
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>>10814
Wasn't that one of the teams named by the sports desk on Chanel 9 Neus?
>> No. 10816 Anonymous
1st October 2017
Sunday 8:49 pm
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>>10815

No idea, possibly? The podcast is seriously good though if it clicks. It might not. I have to be in the right mood for it but when I am it's just pure joy pouring forth from headphones into my brain.

I love Bob Mortimer more than is healthy though.
>> No. 10817 Anonymous
2nd October 2017
Monday 3:56 pm
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>>10813

I'll probably move on to it once I've finished the Rome one.

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>> No. 10778 Anonymous
23rd August 2017
Wednesday 12:25 pm
10778 The KLF are back

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5fDOCwa9L0
this time in an ice-cream truck; no Fnord Timelord.
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>> No. 10779 Anonymous
23rd August 2017
Wednesday 5:35 pm
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I like them and appreciate their brand of lunacy but I fear they're going to just get lost in the informational maelstrom that is contemporary culture.

The book they're releasing sounds sort of interesting but I don't think there's anyway they'll be able to impact upon popular culture the way they did a couple of decades ago (although maybe that's not their aim anyway). Feel like they'll just get mulched by the internet, some people will read their book and go the events up in Liverpool but I don't think counter culture really exists in the way it did before the wide world of web took over everything.

Who knows though, maybe they'll manage to evoke something interesting. Maybe.
>> No. 10780 Anonymous
23rd August 2017
Wednesday 5:42 pm
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A friend of a friend on facebook revealed a funny K Foundation secret the other day to the annoyance of one of their team.

They really did burn a million quid. But they were notes about to be removed from circulation and destroyed by the Bank of England, and the cost was just their solicitor's fee for managing to arrange this.
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23rd August 2017
Wednesday 6:18 pm
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>>10780
>But they were notes about to be removed from circulation and destroyed by the Bank of England, and the cost was just their solicitor's fee for managing to arrange this.

I would love this to be true. EVIDENCE.
>> No. 10782 Anonymous
23rd August 2017
Wednesday 6:26 pm
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>>10781
They were burning £50 Series D months after the Series E were issued.

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>> No. 10750 Anonymous
9th August 2017
Wednesday 3:41 am
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4L15-ImCyE

> Glen Campbell, the upbeat guitarist from Delight, Arkansas, whose smooth vocals and down-home manner made him a mainstay of music and television for decades, has died, his family announced on Facebook on Tuesday. He was 81.

> "It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and legendary singer and guitarist, Glen Travis Campbell ... following his long and courageous battle with Alzheimer's disease," a Facebook statement said.

RIP Glen Campbell

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>> No. 10706 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 8:11 am
10706 Labels
Whats everyones favourite labels atm?
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>> No. 10721 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 2:12 pm
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>> No. 10723 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 2:47 pm
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>> No. 10724 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 3:49 pm
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>> No. 10725 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 6:31 pm
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>> No. 10727 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 6:39 pm
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>>10725
That's a pathetic discount for something six months out of date.

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>> No. 10708 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 8:15 am
10708 SHUT UP
Post grime
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>> No. 10713 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 10:14 am
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>>10708

No you shut up.
>> No. 10714 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 11:26 am
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>>10713
You're getting too big for your boots.
>> No. 10715 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 12:22 pm
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>>10714

>>10708 started it, telling us to shut up: in capitals, might I add.
>> No. 10716 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 1:31 pm
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Whos posted about britfa.gs in /mu/ then
>> No. 10720 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 2:00 pm
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>>10716
State your name, cuz

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>> No. 7681 Anonymous
23rd February 2014
Sunday 6:27 pm
7681 UK GARAGE
Do you all like UK Garage?
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>> No. 7951 Anonymous
5th April 2014
Saturday 11:43 pm
7951 Asparagus
>>7950

YOU CUNT GET BETTER THAN A A AA

KWIKFIT FIITER
>> No. 7956 Anonymous
6th April 2014
Sunday 2:12 pm
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>>7950
m9 who u callin a nonce, manna bust out dead garms for them soundsystem skets

https://www.youtube.com/v/CI52mvE1jaY
>> No. 7980 Anonymous
10th April 2014
Thursday 4:03 am
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>>7956
shite choon m8
>> No. 7981 Anonymous
10th April 2014
Thursday 4:46 am
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>>7956

I could picture him playing full back for QPR.
>> No. 10712 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 8:26 am
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WITH A LITTLE BIT OF LUCK

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>> No. 8133 Anonymous
2nd May 2014
Friday 2:14 am
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This is undeniably the greatest song of all time.
https://www.youtube.com/v/ubMqFY2Cc4U
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>> No. 8161 Anonymous
6th May 2014
Tuesday 9:44 pm
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>>8135
Fan-fucking-tastic.
>> No. 8163 Anonymous
7th May 2014
Wednesday 11:41 am
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>>8161
The whole album is bloody brilliant. Well worth having a listen.
>> No. 8164 Anonymous
7th May 2014
Wednesday 10:26 pm
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I trust we all recognise this one:
https://www.youtube.com/v/KUeLxA_95es
>> No. 8213 Anonymous
12th May 2014
Monday 1:06 am
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>>8163
Fuck me, there's a sequel. So far I've only found one of the tracks on the 'Tube, and two videos of live performances. I think I might have to give in and buy it.
http://www.faireyband.com/shop.html
>> No. 10711 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 8:25 am
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>>8133
>not FSoL

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>> No. 7814 Anonymous
16th March 2014
Sunday 2:15 pm
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Is there such a thing as good jungle?
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>> No. 8811 Anonymous
27th November 2014
Thursday 2:38 am
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My friend makes jungle, she's seriously good at it. She goes by the name Alternate:
https://soundcloud.com/kixiie

https://soundcloud.com/kixiie/something-for-the-supporters

A release she has lined up:
https://soundcloud.com/long-live-the-animals/alternate-oh-hallow
>> No. 8813 Anonymous
28th November 2014
Friday 2:38 pm
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>https://soundcloud.com/kixiie/something-for-the-supporters
Is there a reason she sometimes splits the drums onto the left channel and bass on the right? It sounds weird as fuck.
>> No. 8814 Anonymous
28th November 2014
Friday 6:14 pm
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>>8813
drum n bass, innit
>> No. 9163 Anonymous
27th March 2015
Friday 8:39 am
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>> No. 10710 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 8:20 am
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any
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>> No. 7451 Anonymous
13th December 2013
Friday 7:36 pm
7451 downtempo
Anyone fond of sand dunes and salty air?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVT5NmqJPrI
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>> No. 8791 Anonymous
18th November 2014
Tuesday 9:42 pm
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>Marks & Spencers adverts
>> No. 8792 Anonymous
18th November 2014
Tuesday 9:44 pm
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>>8791

>Fucking top post, ladm8.
>> No. 10156 Anonymous
12th August 2016
Friday 6:26 pm
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>>7451
Yes

(A good day to you Sir!)
>> No. 10161 Anonymous
12th August 2016
Friday 6:48 pm
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Been enjoying a bit of Tosca and De-Phazz lately, nice summer stuff
>> No. 10707 Anonymous
3rd August 2017
Thursday 8:12 am
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Any new downtempo worth checking out?

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