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thirdform

pass the sick bucket
the problem is the north is sentimental. they have to disown their industrial products where we pick them up in the south. london is pure avant-garde, always has been since the 1960s. even today - excluding the north east like newcastle because they are all noise rock heads and just need to merge with londonistan. we always go speeding into the future. we don't care cos we get hit with gentrification before all of you.

But all that Ah fuckin love you hombre shit don't wash here.
 

WashYourHands

Cat Malogen
the problem is the north is sentimental. they have to disown their industrial products where we pick them up in the south. london is pure avant-garde, always has been since the 1960s. even today - excluding the north east like newcastle because they are all noise rock heads and just need to merge with londonistan. we always go speeding into the future. we don't care cos we get hit with gentrification before all of you.

But all that Ah fuckin love you hombre shit don't wash here.

The north doesn’t need London. Never has, never will.

All hail the King of the North

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thirdform

pass the sick bucket
The north doesn’t need London. Never has, never will.

All hail the King of the North

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I don't have a problem with 80s north, in many ways they could be considered to be ahead of us - although the idea that noone in london was playing house in 85-86 was refuted by the sadly departed Colin Faver, but something happened after hardcore and the E's turned them into love bombs. This is excluding leeds and Sheffield granted, who were always londoners in denial. I mean you don't have a hardened geezer sweatpit like the orbit in Lancashire.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
Katie Hesska's alright though, top babe, used to play stuff like this. Not sure if she is originally from Manchester though. But the gesamtkunstwerk nights were great.

 

WashYourHands

Cat Malogen
I don't have a problem with 80s north, in many ways they could be considered to be ahead of us - although the idea that noone in london was playing house in 85-86 was refuted by the sadly departed Colin Faver, but something happened after hardcore and the E's turned them into love bombs. This is excluding leeds and Sheffield granted, who were always londoners in denial. I mean you don't have a hardened geezer sweatpit like the orbit in Lancashire.

lol @ denial

Blackburn had its own thing, that’s Lancashire. Shelley’s in Stoke. Venus in Nottingham (gateway to the north), DiY everywhere and anywhere....
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
lol @ denial

Blackburn had its own thing, that’s Lancashire. Shelley’s in Stoke. Venus in Nottingham (gateway to the north), DiY everywhere and anywhere....

shelleys was a softy club wasn't it though. not like laserdrome (strictly ragga jungle) or sw1 club - militant hard acid/(pre)gabber euro hardcore and the emerging darkside jungle.

I definitely side with the bad trip impulses in electronic music. if I want healing music there's a lot of that in my collection for some raki and cigars with friends but i want clubs to freeze me to death amongst an anonymous, heaving mass.

 

catalog

Well-known member
Oh god make it stop. Surrender etc Mr hands, it's a shadow fight. He's very slippery.

We need to get us back on track. Simon silver dollar made a valiant attempt.

I'll have a go:

What can I use to make some blends? It needs to be something I can use on a Mac laptop or desktop.
 

WashYourHands

Cat Malogen
shelleys was a softy club wasn't it though. not like laserdrome (strictly ragga jungle) or sw1 club - militant hard acid/(pre)gabber euro hardcore and the emerging darkside jungle.


we could add Scotland too in the great north/south divide
 

luka

Well-known member
Scotland never did anything interesting culturally though did it. No art of any type comes out of Scotland. Politicians galore. Engineers etc. But no tunes.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket

we could add Scotland too in the great north/south divide

not bad. though sasha is the archetypical british dj. industrious to anal perfection levels, but mixes irredeemable music to god tier standard. give me grooverider clanging any day. But if Sasha played good music, then, well...
 
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