thekonspiracyth3ory js user music industry |
22 Jul 2008 17:34 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx + | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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How the Internet saved Jungle...
With practically no major media market, no radio, no television, no publications...here we are.
The Bass & the Drums are alive & kicking.
It's safe to say that this genre not only continues to grow but has also sustained itself by those that are truly passionate about it.
I'm an everyday Junglist , here's to you 'the Internet'.
-TKT |
joshmayhem random title dj |
22 Jul 2008 20:02 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: How the Internet saved Jungle...
Well said. |
probable_cause moderator lush |
22 Jul 2008 20:39 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: How the Internet saved Jungle...
know if only the average attendee would follow suit |
obstrukt js regular nobody |
22 Jul 2008 20:48 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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According to joshmayhem ...
Well said.
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Dito! |
luciphercolors js regular hacker |
22 Jul 2008 22:15 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Yeah, it'd be nice if I can meet people -- people who say they like drum&bass -- whose eyes dont glaze over once I start talking about it. |
seebass js regular |
22 Jul 2008 23:07 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Drum and Bass whats that?
Is that like techno?
I heard of dieselboy I think, I dunno... |
dirtydnbsanchez random title |
23 Jul 2008 00:12 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: How the Internet saved Jungle...
It would be cool to see more DnB related blog sites.. not just forums
but yes the internet is def a great resource for many genres of music |
regal_d js regular nobody |
23 Jul 2008 02:52 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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According to thekonspiracyth3ory ...
With practically no major media market, no radio, no television, no publications...here we are.
The Bass & the Drums are alive & kicking.
It's safe to say that this genre not only continues to grow but has also sustained itself by those that are truly passionate about it.
I'm an everyday Junglist , here's to you 'the Internet'.
-TKT
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....and it never plays out
because it wasn't a trend, to begin with....
Seen? |
prowl random title lush |
23 Jul 2008 06:48 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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yes and i would be one of those attendee's! lol!
i get caught up being a mommy!
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According to probable_cause ...
know if only the average attendee would follow suit
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rastevefari random title music enthusiast |
23 Jul 2008 09:45 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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I would seriously say the internet single handedly saved Drum and Bass. How would anyone know about anything? newspaper? magazines? record shops/stores?
cheers to the internet! the information super highway. and a great place for funny pictures
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mc.zezo.one js regular mc |
23 Jul 2008 09:57 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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According to dirtydnbsanchez ...
It would be cool to see more DnB related blog sites.. not just forums
but yes the internet is def a great resource for many genres of music
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in the works homie...stay tuned ;-) |
eecue eecue.com subscriber hacker |
23 Jul 2008 10:26 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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it's not my fault. |
rhetoric candidate nobody |
23 Jul 2008 11:45 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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LOL I hearz ya! I wrote a whole blog about that... |
rhetoric candidate nobody |
23 Jul 2008 11:46 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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lol I thought I was the only one who hears that s**t all the time...
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&blogID=256196152&Mytoken=9ECE1E84-617E-4742-873345C4E149919D1556551 |
probable_cause moderator lush |
23 Jul 2008 12:18 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: How the Internet saved Jungle...
I think it will eventually catch on...
that is why the electro scene is so big because w/ blogs EVERYONE has access to and more knowledge of the music not just mp3 mixes.
Sure theres alot of crap on blogs... but theres alot of crappy dnb that's pressed on vinyl too
http://www.SEENnotSCENE.com
as of now it's a hybrid DnB/Electro/Art
I post stuff i find and stuff submitted to me
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According to dirtydnbsanchez ...
It would be cool to see more DnB related blog sites.. not just forums
but yes the internet is def a great resource for many genres of music
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korkor54 random title dancer |
23 Jul 2008 12:36 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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the other day I was at the bar and I was talking to this guy about DNB and he was like you are the first person I have talked to in years that even knows what DNB is. I was pretty shocked about his remark.. I thought the world was starting to catch on to what good music is.. but reality is they are still listening to that garbage on the radio that they call music.
Big ups to all my Junglists!! |
broken_records hardcore |
23 Jul 2008 13:04 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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looks like khal is doing alot of hip hop now
http://www.rockthedub.com
http://www.worldrenowned.tumblr.com
i'll blog more about dnb i swear
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It would be cool to see more DnB related blog sites.. not just forums
but yes the internet is def a great resource for many genres of music
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karenita js regular nobody |
23 Jul 2008 17:59 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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catch on? i don't think its about that - tastes change all the time. i'd rather not feel like i was in a momentary state of love with certain genres of music but rather have it be something of major influence and longevity in my life. electro might be "in" now but it will run its course and there will be a new flavor that the dance scene is going to be hip on -it happens generations over & over. i'm happy i've stayed true to my jungle roots and stayed open minded about a lot of other music as well. the internet has most definitely helped with that.
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rebellion random title dj |
24 Jul 2008 00:33 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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cheers to the internet, indeed!
i used to DL choons/mixes off Napster b4 all the hype of free music back in '96...educating myself and being completely jealous of our Canadian bredren and their Toronto jungle scene, lol. i used to chat it up with Torontonian junglists just to get the scoop on their parties on icq, lol. good f**king times, staring at 4 DL's of tunes all goin at the fast pace of 56k. LMAO |
luciphercolors js regular hacker |
24 Jul 2008 00:40 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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tunes all goin at the fast pace of 56k. LMAO
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aww man, good times good times. I was doin that s**t up til about 2002. Hooray for a night-shift security job with no internet... |
metaphase js regular producer |
24 Jul 2008 03:32 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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DOOD, i bet with out DOGS ON ACID, BEATPORT, and JUNGLESCENE, Al Gore would cancel and shutoff the internet all together. He invented the Internet.
Actually i think he is a Junglist.
AL GORE SHOULD GET THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR SAVING JUNGLE. |
mikeymcbeats js regular producer |
24 Jul 2008 04:02 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Hell yeah!
Al Gore made Inconvenient Truth...
Hes all about saving the jungle. |
probable_cause moderator lush |
24 Jul 2008 11:21 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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by "catch on" i didn't mean jumping the band wagon to electro, i meant by making and ultizing blogs more...
alot of electro and even hip hop artists post tunes up and make them accessible on their blogs etc.
and by accessible I mean to a broader audience than just djs who in turn play the tunes.
By doing so, it makes their music more accessible and increase the knowledge of the average attendee
perhpas a low kpbs version just for listening purposes.
i'm NOT saying they should give all their tunes away
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catch on? i don't think its about that - tastes change all the time. i'd rather not feel like i was in a momentary state of love with certain genres of music but rather have it be something of major influence and longevity in my life. electro might be "in" now but it will run its course and there will be a new flavor that the dance scene is going to be hip on -it happens generations over & over. i'm happy i've stayed true to my jungle roots and stayed open minded about a lot of other music as well. the internet has most definitely helped with that.
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karenita js regular nobody |
24 Jul 2008 14:52 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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^^^ah, i see...and completely back that sentiment. |