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Vs. songs
KharBevNor:
I am reminded of the time Sp2's typing oversight lead me to imagine All Around my Watchtower, a Steeleye Span vs Bob Dylan vs.
I'm not sure you can even really vs. two tracks unless at least one is rhythm based, however.
Everest:
If we're talking vs mashups, there's no way of getting around 2 Many DJ's!
Oldschoolstylee:
And now you come to mention it, scratch perverts.
Hairy Joe Bob:
--- Quote from: sp2 ---A) Sure, as something to spin at a club, that's fine, although a real DJ will do some creative mixing of his own, so he can spin whatever he damned well pleases. Same with raves, although I'm pretty sure raves are all but extinct. But most dance music is actually mixed by an in-house DJ, well, it is if you go to a half-decent club.
B) Prodigy is not industrial.
Just to piss off Kai and Khar, I'm going to suggest that an Inkubus Sukkubus vs. The Residents track would be hilarious, though.
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A)Nearly all dance music uses samples in a creative way. Everything from Prodigy to Fatboyslim. Early house music was built on samples. Just like a lot of hip-hop.
B)I didn't say Prodigy was industrial. I said Therapy?'s early stuff was industrial.
sp2:
--- Quote from: Hairy Joe Bob ---A)Nearly all dance music uses samples in a creative way.
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No. Nearly all dance music uses samples. Only some dance music uses samples in a creative way.
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