Is it for the U.S fans? To get them to order the fight? I mean the way they make it it seems as if Floyd is slacking on training and just playing around.
I'm not a fan of the setup of it.
Becuase that's the side that we believe in. Hatton trains constanty and Mayweather goofs off all the time. Neither is true, but it's what builds the story.
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Funny, I thought it was the other way around.
So basically, your love was never for the music, it was just for money.
Good, the scene needs less people like you. Good riddance.
i love the genre, thats why i wouldnt try to abuse it by making music i dont personally feel i should be making. i still cherish the records i bought as well as play them in house whenever i can, infact, i still got some mixes on my old hard drive.
everyone can say they do shit for the love of the music, but man , in the end not only do you have to love the music, you also have to have good buisness sense, which alot of DNB label heads dont have.
lol so we have a bit of an old skool appreciation society here, am i the only one into the Northern piano house?
where have u 2 djed then and do yas have a my space?
i personally have only played a few small clubs, i own alot of DNB dj records however i dont really associate myself with the genre anymore, i make hip hop at this point because its whats going to generate money in the future. DNB has alot of ass kissing and politics as well as restrictions and annoyances that are too frustrating to invest in. not to mention nobody is really making any money from production right now from it. i will always cherish my dnb records, but hip hop is my main shit. i stil keep in contact with all my dnb dj friends, but as far as making the genre or djing it, i kinda stay away from it at this point.
i recently made a myspace with my music shit on it here www.myspace.com/theoutfit510
i cant tell you how many releases i have ebayed just to see a label re-release it, notoriously Arabian Nights, picture discs are another nightmare.
lol so we have a bit of an old skool appreciation society here, am i the only one into the Northern piano house?
where have u 2 djed then and do yas have a my space?
top quality tune, u need this if u don't have it.
I paid a fortune for mine ages ago
http://www.discogs.com/release/341063
i cant tell you how many releases i have ebayed just to see a label re-release it, notoriously Arabian Nights, picture discs are another nightmare.
Haven't got any EP's named Classified. Got Ray Keith's Classified LP on Dread and the LP sampler but that's it.
top quality tune, u need this if u don't have it.
I paid a fortune for mine ages ago
http://www.discogs.com/release/341063
I agree about his leg press reps, he was barely moving it. Looked a bit stupid.
Yeah,he shouldnt brag about his weight if he aint even going down all the way. I've done 1,000 all the way down like 4 times.I know damn well Ricky's legs arnt stronger then mine.
I agree about his leg press reps, he was barely moving it. Looked a bit stupid.
theres a reason why he does this though, i cant remember why it is but on the docu they played on setanta b4 the castillo fight, kk explained y he did it
DJ SS? He WAS NOT a good DJ, at all. Good selection wise and a fucking sick producer with his legendary Formation stuff but a shit DJ non-the-less.
Propa Talent had some absolutely tearing tunes 94/95/96 from Rap.
After Spritual Aura? Ever heard of Intelligent Woman? Love The Woman? Rumble? Roughest Gunark (A personal favourite), I could be here all night listing tune after tune.
I know DnB isn't a big genre out there. Us Limeys give a shit? Of course not.
It has a small following in the U.S. but it's tiny compared to over here, the home of Jungle/DnB. Yanks always forget we started this shit (the few that are into it).
You clearly know nothing about Rap's stuff, other than Spritual Aura, so you're out of your depth. You're chatting to someone here who literally listens to Jungle/DnB at every moment he can during the day, so give up.
And one last thing, I have already said, I aint bigging her up for what she's doing now, I've got her in my sig because of what she did in the 90's. So your remarks about her modelling are falling on deaf ears son.
is dj ss the man behind the classified ep?
but it has airplay out there, weather its KISS FM, BBC or whatever. its a genre that is at least known to the public, while its not exactly doing huge numbers, at one time it was a commercially driven sound, especially at the height when Represent released their first album and Goldie came out with timless etc.
Out here, every single DNB legend is a nobody, the genre gets and has always gotten zero radio play. DNB was the first genre i dj'ed, i have had the pleasure of meeting alot of djs and keeping in contact with alot as well, mostly big bud and blumarten. Im not coming with this shit out of nowhere.
maybe in London and the south it is big but its deffo never been big up North. Hardcore is a different matter, that has got bigger up North recenly with the new stuff. The old skool hardcore nights with ratpack, sy, slipmatt etc have managed to pull good sized crowds in. but imo i would not say DnB was big
BY the way, my coach would slap the fuck outta me if I did quarter reps like that. What good is 1100 lbs if you are moving it six inches??
As a former bodybuilder, KK should know that "form is everything".
Side note:
Kerry Kayes is a former bodybuilder who did steroids. He keeps needles in the gym. He and Graham seemed VERY comfortable with needles. Hatton drops weight VERY quickly before a fight.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,...........
Seriously.... C'mon.
BY the way, my coach would slap the fuck outta me if I did quarter reps like that. What good is 1100 lbs if you are moving it six inches??
As a former bodybuilder, KK should know that "form is everything".
Side note:
Kerry Kayes is a former bodybuilder who did steroids. He keeps needles in the gym. He and Graham seemed VERY comfortable with needles. Hatton drops weight VERY quickly before a fight.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,...........
have some facts b4 u start making shitty accusations
DnB has never been what u would call big in England
but it has airplay out there, weather its KISS FM, BBC or whatever. its a genre that is at least known to the public, while its not exactly doing huge numbers, at one time it was a commercially driven sound, especially at the height when Represent released their first album and Goldie came out with timless etc.
Out here, every single DNB legend is a nobody, the genre gets and has always gotten zero radio play. DNB was the first genre i dj'ed, i have had the pleasure of meeting alot of djs and keeping in contact with alot as well, mostly big bud and blumarten. Im not coming with this shit out of nowhere.
Of all of them, Bukem, Andy C, Grooverider, DJ SS, DJ Hype, J Majik, Adam F, Goldie can you honestly mention them in the same sentence as a halfass model like dj rap? dont "test your knowledge for this scene" n!gga please, let me ask you, what releases meant anything after spiritual aura? what has her label put out that has meant something in the last 7 years? Dj Rap rubs alot of people the wrong way.
I said maybe back in 92 she was something because of the fact that she was there in the start of the genre, however, like i said, nobody is checking for her. DNB is NOT a popular genre out here in america, AT ALL, so why would she come here, to a place where DNB is a niche genre if she could make loads more in england? Honestly. I mean, there is a reason why her studio got robbed out here also and she lost everything. Shes a bitch, period, living off of what she did almost 15 years ago.
DnB has never been what u would call big in England
Dear me, do all you gorillas type like this on here?
All the Jungle/DnB/Hardcore DJ's from 92 - 2000 are still around now in England, most of them still DJing, if Rap wanted a career here, she could easily have one, no problem. Overcharging promoters is what DnB DJ's do best. Don't even test me for knowledge on this music scene, you'll get shown up.
And saying "she aint shit", and using it as an insult doesn't make sense. You're actually saying "she is something", when what you really want to say is "out here, she's nothing". See what I mean, gorilla?
she produced one of the greatest ever tunes, divine rhythm is a classic, Dj Rap is a shit hot dj
whats your old skool knowledge like then fella as i know a bit