What are you rockin???
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do they still use cassettes in the music industry in the 4-track format? I am sure the mainstream has gone all digital just wasn't sure if they still used them or not.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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Drock I'll contribute some more music too for you buddy we didn't forget you
. If you can't find anything I have posted that you want holler and I got you.
Some more 80's since it stirred up such heated debate. Some you know, some you don't, some you should, some you did and forgot.
Sharpe and Numan - Change Your Mind
freaking love the bassline in this song
Dire Straits - So Far Away
If you don't own Brothers In Arms, go now and get it. Hurry. Its out in SACD now too. If someone has the SACD and can hook me up I'd appreciate it.
Imagination - Just An Illusion
Yazoo - Nobody's Diary
Talking Heads - This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody Live)
Peter Gabriel - In Your Eyes (Special Mix)
Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart (ok technically 70s but whatever)
Haircut 100 - Love Plus One
Heaven 17 - Let Me Go
Afrika Bambaata & SSF - Planet Rock
Joe Jackson - Steppin Out

Some more 80's since it stirred up such heated debate. Some you know, some you don't, some you should, some you did and forgot.
Sharpe and Numan - Change Your Mind
freaking love the bassline in this song
Dire Straits - So Far Away
If you don't own Brothers In Arms, go now and get it. Hurry. Its out in SACD now too. If someone has the SACD and can hook me up I'd appreciate it.
Imagination - Just An Illusion
Yazoo - Nobody's Diary
Talking Heads - This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody Live)
Peter Gabriel - In Your Eyes (Special Mix)
Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart (ok technically 70s but whatever)
Haircut 100 - Love Plus One
Heaven 17 - Let Me Go
Afrika Bambaata & SSF - Planet Rock
Joe Jackson - Steppin Out
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There are some bands that I guess would be considered part of a "lo fi" scene that I can't imagine ever recording or producing an album with a DAW. I don't know if you can even get 4 track cassettes anymore though so I don't know what they do now, maybe they convinced themselves as long as they stay analog they are still "lo fi"ttocs wrote:do they still use cassettes in the music industry in the 4-track format? I am sure the mainstream has gone all digital just wasn't sure if they still used them or not.

Music
Here's a couple newer tracks I found that I like.
Matt Costa - Mr. Pitiful
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foMuuXxp ... ata_player
Lykki Li - I'm Good I'm Gone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5P4CxzMJ ... ata_player
Second Person - Wood
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILo1v6Y7 ... ata_player
Dntel - Rock My Boat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixP2mFnw ... ata_player
The Bird And The Bee - Polite Dance Song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfmdRTCa ... ata_player
Matt Costa - Mr. Pitiful
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foMuuXxp ... ata_player
Lykki Li - I'm Good I'm Gone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5P4CxzMJ ... ata_player
Second Person - Wood
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILo1v6Y7 ... ata_player
Dntel - Rock My Boat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixP2mFnw ... ata_player
The Bird And The Bee - Polite Dance Song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfmdRTCa ... ata_player
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I promised I'd come back to the newer dance stuff too. Admittedly since I quit DJing, or DJing as a job at least, I have barely been keeping up with new stuff at all, so this isn't the "latest and greatest" but its stuff I was playing out a couple years ago and still dig now.
I don't know if any of you guys are familiar with Baltimore Club music (also called "Bmore" a lot online I guess). I lived outside of DC and played in Baltimore all the time too, and its really big there. The premise is that its very simply produced, uses a few specific drum breaks for the most part, and will sample literally anything. If you were around for the rave heyday and remember UK Breakbeat Hardcore, this stuff will sound familiar. People seem to either love it or hate it. It blew up when Diplo go put on to it especially and was pretty popular for a time as far us underground music goes maybe like 5ish years ago but it was always and still is big in Baltimore. My good friend and partner in another past project produces "Club Music" (for short in Baltimore) and he's got some bangers out there, a few of them are below.
Most of the newer original/non remix stuff from the past 5 years or so gets pretty low. If you are feeling any of it, here are a few like 10-ish minute mini mixes I made back in the day that I would use so I could go take a piss or holler at a girl for a few minutes or something.
Club Mini Mix 1
http://www.divshare.com/download/19549565-3e3
Tribe Called Quest - Find A Way (Scottie B Remix)
Lenny Kravitz - Go My Way (Tob Billin Remix)
Scottie B & Spruce Lee - Sex Machine
Club Mini Mix 2
http://www.divshare.com/download/19549599-cbd
Phulish - Move That Big Booty
Chavy Boys - Friday Night Flu
James Nasty - Dance Muthafucka
Club Mini Mix 3
http://www.divshare.com/download/19549624-1c2
Scottie B ft Sagat & Yo Majesty - Fuk Dat Now
DJ Anonymous - U Fine
Cajmere & Dajae - Brighter Days (DJ Sega Philly Club Remix)
This is a remix of that corny but popular song so you can compare to the original and kind of understand what makes these songs Baltimore Club.
Rod Lee - Dance My Pain Away (CLASSIC)
DJ Technics - Mr Postman (CLASSIC)
DJ Class - Tear Da Club Up
Blaqstarr - Ryda Girl
James Nasty - Them Do It Horns
Blaqstarr ft Rye Rye - Shake It To the Ground (don't even bother without a subwoofer lol)
DJ Class - I'm the Shit
MOP/DJ Tittsworth - Ante Up Remix (disclaimer, this may make you start punching people in the face)
Count Of Monte Cristal - Bmore Forward
DJ Debonair Samir - Samir's Theme
Cajmere - Perolator (Technically this isn't Baltimore Club but its one of the songs that inspired the guys that first started making it)
OK my eyes are gonna bleed if I don't stop for now.
I don't know if any of you guys are familiar with Baltimore Club music (also called "Bmore" a lot online I guess). I lived outside of DC and played in Baltimore all the time too, and its really big there. The premise is that its very simply produced, uses a few specific drum breaks for the most part, and will sample literally anything. If you were around for the rave heyday and remember UK Breakbeat Hardcore, this stuff will sound familiar. People seem to either love it or hate it. It blew up when Diplo go put on to it especially and was pretty popular for a time as far us underground music goes maybe like 5ish years ago but it was always and still is big in Baltimore. My good friend and partner in another past project produces "Club Music" (for short in Baltimore) and he's got some bangers out there, a few of them are below.
Most of the newer original/non remix stuff from the past 5 years or so gets pretty low. If you are feeling any of it, here are a few like 10-ish minute mini mixes I made back in the day that I would use so I could go take a piss or holler at a girl for a few minutes or something.
Club Mini Mix 1
http://www.divshare.com/download/19549565-3e3
Tribe Called Quest - Find A Way (Scottie B Remix)
Lenny Kravitz - Go My Way (Tob Billin Remix)
Scottie B & Spruce Lee - Sex Machine
Club Mini Mix 2
http://www.divshare.com/download/19549599-cbd
Phulish - Move That Big Booty
Chavy Boys - Friday Night Flu
James Nasty - Dance Muthafucka
Club Mini Mix 3
http://www.divshare.com/download/19549624-1c2
Scottie B ft Sagat & Yo Majesty - Fuk Dat Now
DJ Anonymous - U Fine
Cajmere & Dajae - Brighter Days (DJ Sega Philly Club Remix)
This is a remix of that corny but popular song so you can compare to the original and kind of understand what makes these songs Baltimore Club.
Rod Lee - Dance My Pain Away (CLASSIC)
DJ Technics - Mr Postman (CLASSIC)
DJ Class - Tear Da Club Up
Blaqstarr - Ryda Girl
James Nasty - Them Do It Horns
Blaqstarr ft Rye Rye - Shake It To the Ground (don't even bother without a subwoofer lol)
DJ Class - I'm the Shit
MOP/DJ Tittsworth - Ante Up Remix (disclaimer, this may make you start punching people in the face)
Count Of Monte Cristal - Bmore Forward
DJ Debonair Samir - Samir's Theme
Cajmere - Perolator (Technically this isn't Baltimore Club but its one of the songs that inspired the guys that first started making it)
OK my eyes are gonna bleed if I don't stop for now.
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Re: What are you rockin???
when i get informed and purchase a system im going to be playing, meshuggah, pictureplane, riff raff, lil b(#taskforce), Mykki Blanco, asap crew, flatbush zombies, danny brown, house of ladosha, T.R.A.M., Chimp Spanner, Tesseract, Fleetwood Mac, Kurt Rosenwinkle, :B any one here fans of any of those bands?
New to the car audio scene, posting pics and video soon
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Thread's been dead for 6 months, but whatever......
On the rock side of things.....
Halestorm - The Strange Case Of....
Five Finger Death Punch - American Capitalist
Stone Sour - House Of Gold and Bones (Part two comes out on Tuesday)
Texas Hippie Coalition - Peacemaker (This cd will surprise the shit out of you on your system)
Airbourne - No Guts No Glory
Red Line Chemistry - Dying For a Living
All things Buckethead
On the dubstep side......
Spag Heddy (just download everything he's done, put it on repeat, and piss off your neighbors. The bass is ridiculous)
Liquid Stranger
Bassnectar
Zed's Dead
Krewella
On the rock side of things.....
Halestorm - The Strange Case Of....
Five Finger Death Punch - American Capitalist
Stone Sour - House Of Gold and Bones (Part two comes out on Tuesday)
Texas Hippie Coalition - Peacemaker (This cd will surprise the shit out of you on your system)
Airbourne - No Guts No Glory
Red Line Chemistry - Dying For a Living
All things Buckethead
On the dubstep side......
Spag Heddy (just download everything he's done, put it on repeat, and piss off your neighbors. The bass is ridiculous)
Liquid Stranger
Bassnectar
Zed's Dead
Krewella
Being loud without good sound quality is pointless, but having good sound quality without being loud is also pointless.
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Re: What are you rockin???
I saw Billy Talent and sum 41 last night my head is still rockn from that!
Collection Growing..........
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Was front row at a Five Finger Death Punch show last year, and front row for Halestorm twice last year, one of them was the FFDP show. I've been trying ever since to get my truck to sound like that. LOL
Being loud without good sound quality is pointless, but having good sound quality without being loud is also pointless.
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All you metal guys need to run, don't walk, and get Device's debut CD, or run to your computer and download it. It just came out this past Tuesday, and sounds awesome in my truck.
http://deviceband.com/
http://deviceband.com/
Being loud without good sound quality is pointless, but having good sound quality without being loud is also pointless.
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I know right! I wore Vilify out on youtube til I got the cd. Love it!
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Really, last Tuesday was Metal Christmas. Device, Volbeat, Stone Sour, and Drowning Pool all had albums drop last Tuesday, and all four of them are fairly badass. I wasn't sure which to start with, so I just loaded them all in a playlist and hit shuffle.zztunnell wrote:I know right! I wore Vilify out on youtube til I got the cd. Love it!
Being loud without good sound quality is pointless, but having good sound quality without being loud is also pointless.
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Kirghiz wrote:All you metal guys need to run, don't walk, and get Device's debut CD, or run to your computer and download it. It just came out this past Tuesday, and sounds awesome in my truck.
http://deviceband.com/
Sounds like a heavier version of Disturbed (I know ...same singer, both bands) and is pretty good. Just got a hold of a copy of Klank's old 1st release, I think, and is breakin' in the new Elite.5 pretty well along with the new Fear Factory and Sybreed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufCK0zVgHOY
Klank - Leave
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwGY2r7FPPw
Sybreed - Hightech versus lowlife.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL36MHdnUsE
Fear Factory - the Industrialist - Entire Album.
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Misc. PG Install Goodies
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Villify does, but the rest of it is more akin to what Nine Inch Nails would sound like with David Draiman singing. Device is more or less an electronic industrial project, where Disturbed is more of a straight type of metal. They are different sounds overall if you go through the whole album, though the vocals are obviously identical. The cover of Ozzy's "If I Close My Eyes Forever" with Lzzy Hale, and "Opinion" with Tom Morello are damn good tracks, and the bonus tracks are worth the extra money to buy the Deluxe edition.dvnt88 wrote:Kirghiz wrote: Sounds like a heavier version of Disturbed (I know ...same singer, both bands) and is pretty good.
Being loud without good sound quality is pointless, but having good sound quality without being loud is also pointless.
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Nice
Drock, have you ever been to this site? http://www.dubstep.net/
Tons of free song downloads. I usually grab two or three a week from there. Discovered several artists from there as well.
Drock, have you ever been to this site? http://www.dubstep.net/
Tons of free song downloads. I usually grab two or three a week from there. Discovered several artists from there as well.
Being loud without good sound quality is pointless, but having good sound quality without being loud is also pointless.
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Cool. Thanks. Found some great tracks already.
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Diggin on Alice in Chains-Stone!
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do an artist search and look up "Spag Heddy". he has a bunch of tracks on there, and nothing hits on a car system like his music. he has I think three albums on itunes as well. his remixes aren't as good as his original work, so keep that in mind. I found his music on that site, then went to itunes and bought the rest. you'll blow your subs if you aren't careful though.Drock wrote:Cool. Thanks. Found some great tracks already.
Being loud without good sound quality is pointless, but having good sound quality without being loud is also pointless.
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I will look them up. Thanks for the tips. I love getting new tracks.
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My life with the trill kill kult spooky tricks and techno bass beat denominator