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_Jay_
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Posted - 2013/09/29 : 21:50:59
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
I'm bored and a little tipsy, so this might have been a bit bollocks.
Ha ha ha ha!! That tickled me.
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wong
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Posted - 2013/09/29 : 21:51:03
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
Matt like's 12"
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2013/09/29 : 22:15:04
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
I've known of a few guys buying tracks on vinyl that don't even have a turntable to play it on.
I also know a few guys into the hip-hop scene that still use tapes for the "old school feel". Which is fair enough, if you want authenticity what with the Technics and vinyl and that, but it is a bit silly I think - tape was the best we had back then, you'd probably have killed for a CD recorder back then. It's not like the difference between vinyl & CD decks where it's a totally different feel. Tapes were for recording and playing back.
I'm bored and a little tipsy, so this might have been a bit bollocks.
To be honest i really do enjoy listening to Hardcore on tape. Also Trance. It just sounds nice. But it has to be recorded well. I'd rather listen to a tape of a live Hardcore set than a CD or mp3, again providing it is a good recording. What it lacks in high end it gains in low end. Which is important for Hardcore. Although virtually no one here would agree with me.
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Quicksilver
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Posted - 2013/09/29 : 22:17:56
quote: Originally posted by _Jay_:
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
I'm bored and a little tipsy, so this might have been a bit bollocks.
Ha ha ha ha!! That tickled me.
Is that what she said?
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Captain Triceps
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Posted - 2013/09/29 : 22:23:02
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
I've known of a few guys buying tracks on vinyl that don't even have a turntable to play it on.
I also know a few guys into the hip-hop scene that still use tapes for the "old school feel". Which is fair enough, if you want authenticity what with the Technics and vinyl and that, but it is a bit silly I think - tape was the best we had back then, you'd probably have killed for a CD recorder back then. It's not like the difference between vinyl & CD decks where it's a totally different feel. Tapes were for recording and playing back.
I'm bored and a little tipsy, so this might have been a bit bollocks.
To be honest i really do enjoy listening to Hardcore on tape. Also Trance. It just sounds nice. But it has to be recorded well. I'd rather listen to a tape of a live Hardcore set than a CD or mp3, again providing it is a good recording. What it lacks in high fidelity it gains in low end. Which is important for Hardcore.
I've always loved listening to live hardcore on tape rather then CD, there's something about that quality, although there may be a bit of nostalgia kicking in as well. I never bought CD packs when they first came about (the CD packs actually cost more then their tape equivalents - God only knows how a tape was cheaper to produce even back then) as something just didn't seem 'right', CDs were for studio mixes and albums, tapes were for rave recordings, a dated format exclusive to us (tapes, not raves...)
I have a few tape packs, mostly Slammin' Vinyl ones from the early 2000s, where the quality of the recording is utterly horrible, or there was obviously a wire loose or something, how they got away with that is beyond me. I have one where only one single tape is bearable, the others are just too buggered.
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djDMS
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Posted - 2013/09/29 : 22:42:01
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
Matt likes 12 year olds
Can't go saying stuff like that without proof mate.
What, MC Storm told you? That's ok then.
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latininxtc
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Posted - 2013/09/29 : 22:44:31
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
Matt likes 12 year olds
Can't go saying stuff like that without proof mate.
What, MC Storm told you? That's ok then.
LMAO!
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AceofSpades_Lorenzo
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Posted - 2013/09/29 : 23:16:44
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
Matt likes 12 year olds
Can't go saying stuff like that without proof mate.
What, MC Storm told you? That's ok then.
Dean, You're a legend!
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Triquatra
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Posted - 2013/09/29 : 23:20:53
for the record, that is not what I wrote lol
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Warnman
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Posted - 2013/09/30 : 19:37:48
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
Matt likes 12 year olds
Can't go saying stuff like that without proof mate.
What, MC Storm told you? That's ok then.
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Tyrone C
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Posted - 2013/10/15 : 23:30:51
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
quote: Originally posted by wong:
quote: Originally posted by Tyrone C:
no wonder its dying!!!
not surprised with prices like that
lol
Well i did say make an offer?, I cant go straight in too low so i thought 1/3 of price was a reasonable start
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Tyrone C
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Posted - 2013/10/15 : 23:33:37
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
I've known of a few guys buying tracks on vinyl that don't even have a turntable to play it on.
I also know a few guys into the hip-hop scene that still use tapes for the "old school feel". Which is fair enough, if you want authenticity what with the Technics and vinyl and that, but it is a bit silly I think - tape was the best we had back then, you'd probably have killed for a CD recorder back then. It's not like the difference between vinyl & CD decks where it's a totally different feel. Tapes were for recording and playing back.
I'm bored and a little tipsy, so this might have been a bit bollocks.
Yeah but the trouble with the new shit, i.e. cd's is it don't last 5 mins...
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