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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
Catacombs:
I was also thinking of having a members only thread. Or, like some forums do, lock it to members with 50(or whatever) or less posts. This is a little bit of a double sided sword though, because I'm sure some member's first post was here, and they gave some great music.
I also hate the idea of the different thread for each genre. THAT ruins the fun more than anything.
sean:
It does have its pros though, since you wouldn't have to wade through any bullshit you didn't want. And you would know where to find anything you wanted.
Though I think one giant thread is better as well, and I am pretty sure est shot down the idea of multiple threads already.
Clapyourhandssaywhhaatt:
--- Quote from: Catacombs on 27 Jan 2009, 19:27 ---I was also thinking of having a members only thread. Or, like some forums do, lock it to members with 50(or whatever) or less posts. This is a little bit of a double sided sword though, because I'm sure some member's first post was here, and they gave some great music.
I also hate the idea of the different thread for each genre. THAT ruins the fun more than anything.
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50 or less posts? I might have to megapost 21 albums. :wink:
Yeah the whole seperate genre thing is a bit complex. Not only does it KILL the fun; it's also very hard these days to put one specific band/artist into one specific genre. You would have more genre threads than your grandmother knows how to sew together.
I'm all for just having this thread, less well known to the populous, slightly more "presentable", and at the same time, just the way it is.
Orcusmars:
Maybe just put this thread into a separate forum only. Unless this is more terribly complicated than my experience has taught me, it could be a really easy transition, and the only thing would be finding a sweet spot for members allowed in.
This thread is basically the only reason I come here (other than to make stupid comments about music), so I'd hope my qualifications were up to snuff.
Clintaga:
A 50 post lock out is a bad move, because we have tons of lurkers who finally come into themselves and more often than not do so to share really excellent CDs, so whatever conclusion you arrive at, please don't make it that.
So basically, for every time you post an acoustic album that I will download, which is probably anytime you load an album with an acoustic guitar on it, I will PM you a beautiful poem that I will intend to enrich your life as much as your album has enriched mine*.
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I love Music, this much is practically a given. And so it is with utmost sincerity when I tell you that Sekklow's Mind The Step Mix set is basically the fucking sweetest fucking album I have fucking listened too in a long time. I can't quite explain it, but I'll try. Basically, Dubstep is when electronic music decides to turn town the "Fluff" and turn up the "Skunky, Demonic, Wheezing, and Face-Smashingly poppin' Bass, Beats, and Bump". Now what this mix proceeds to do is take that formula and MASTERFULLY craft it into the single smoothest sounding Party Mix I have ever heard (Yes, I have like 15 Fabric and Fabriclives, my qualifier stands). But it's more than that, as much fun as you and everyone in the room will have when you throw it on, you can also bring the party inside.
For anyone whose never done this with other music (Onewheelwizzard & his brood probably know exactly what I'm talking about), take this record, put it on when no one else is around or gonna be around for like and hour and a half, and just VIBE your frickin' brain out. Just chill, take in every single note and digitally remastered synth/bass/drum line, and just explore as many different possibilities in your own head as you can. It never ceases to amaze what kind of places truly inspired music can take you, and this record is just a guaranteed ticket to "Smoothsville". Special notice goes out to the Sekklow remix of "Use Somebody" by the Kings of Leon, this is easily my absolutely favorite piece of electronic music ever, including the Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger/Around the World Mix from Alive 2007 by Daft Punk and Breathe by The Prodigy. I seriously cannot listen to the drop in this track without totally losing my shit all over the place, this usually results in me having to bust moves and cut rugs all up and down in this biznitch.
In conclusion, take this album and rock out/jam out with your cock/clam out.
*I wont send crappy poems to people who posted crappy acoustic records (Does not compute).
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