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    Drum and bass !!

    Well into it at the moment! Just got a new Subwoofer too
    Few i like:







    Throw more at me, with download links if possible

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    http://thejohnbpodcast.blogspot.com/

    There is another dnb thread btw.

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    wouldn't really call the first 2 drum and bass.....some sort of trancy d+b fusion? old skool drum and bass will always rule, circa '95

    like the third tune though

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    Its the kinda stuff I like, a bit more "commercial" i guess, I'm not into old school stuff.

    I couldn't find another recent D&B thread?

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    Easily one of my favourite tunes of late.

    Mixes perfectly into



    Can't find the old thread now.
    Last edited by Silane; 20-04-2010 at 22:37.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanS15 View Post
    wouldn't really call the first 2 drum and bass.....some sort of trancy d+b fusion? old skool drum and bass will always rule, circa '95

    like the third tune though
    true.. the labels are all f'ed up these days.. circa 95 is jungle dean.. get it right! geez.. .
    the term drum and bass first appeared on jungle compilations available in high streets..

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    One of my faves at the mo...



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    I tried listening to the first link in the first post and after 30 seconds it still sounded like my washing machine on a spin cycle

    I don't get it at all

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    dont panic mr mannering!

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    It's called electronic dance music Aitch, it consists of drums and bass and other musical stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aitch View Post
    I tried listening to the first link in the first post and after 30 seconds it still sounded like my washing machine on a spin cycle

    I don't get it at all
    Cool.

    See ya' then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silane View Post
    They are

    Nice links on the post before too mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silane View Post
    It's called electronic dance music Aitch
    I thought it was called Bass n Drum

    Quote Originally Posted by Silane
    it consists of drums and bass and other musical stuff
    I quite like this though, which I assume falls into this category?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-15Pe1f3UI


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    I know you're being an arse for the sake of it so here you go:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum_and_bass

    Drum and bass (commonly abbreviated to D&B or DnB) is a type of electronic dance music which emerged in the mid 1990s. The genre is characterized by fast breakbeats (typically between 160–190 bpm, occasional variation is noted in older compositions), with heavy bass, sub-bass lines, and occasional infra-bass lines. Drum and bass began as an offshoot of the United Kingdom rave scene of the very early 1990s. Over the first decade of its existence, the incorporation of elements from various musical genres led to many permutations in its overall style.


    If you really want to be confused try the dubstep thread, actually don't. It'll sound like your washing machine attempting a spin cycle during intermittent power cuts.
    Last edited by Silane; 20-04-2010 at 22:57.

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    Aitch, piss off

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    And if dnbshare ever starts to work i have a great mix.

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    ^ Like that ^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silane View Post
    I know you're being an arse for the sake of it
    No, I'm genuinely confused by the whole genre because...

    Quote Originally Posted by Silane
    Drum and bass (commonly abbreviated to D&B or DnB) is a type of electronic dance music which emerged in the mid 1990s. The genre is characterized by fast breakbeats (typically between 160–190 bpm, occasional variation is noted in older compositions), with heavy bass, sub-bass lines, and occasional infra-bass lines.
    I am a big fan of prog rock, and the likes of Yes and Rush were playing intricate bass lines and drum solos back in the '70s and using synthesisers with far more talent...

    Quote Originally Posted by Silane
    Drum and bass began as an offshoot of the United Kingdom rave scene of the very early 1990s.
    This is what I don't get - fine, listen to monotonous crap at a rave while off your head, but at home, for pleasure, while not out of your skull on substances?

    Quote Originally Posted by Silane
    If you really want to be confused try the dubstep thread, actually don't. It'll sound like your washing machine attempting a spin cycle during intermittent power cuts.
    With my new video camera I am going to record my washing machine and then the fanbelt slipping on my MX5 - I will be a star before you know it

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