View Full Version : Anyone listen to DNB?
cleef
17th November 2008, 13:28
anybody on here a drum n bass fan?
couldnt find any posts on here dedicated to it
i usually find that this genre is limited to the UK
Post-Something
17th November 2008, 17:28
Fuck yeah, Roni Size, best rave of my life.
Jenska
18th November 2008, 18:50
DNB hasn't got that global popularity & reputation like other electronic music genres.
Indeed the UK remains the stronghold of that genre worldwide, but it surely has a small but strong & thriving scene mostly situated in Western-European countries but lately also getting some attention in East-Europe..
For me my DNB days are a bit over. i rarely attend a DNB party in my country these days, the crowd who visits such kinda parties are waaay to young. But on friday 27 november London Electricity is coming over to Ghent so i will make an exception for that :cool:
Djehuti
19th November 2008, 18:04
DNB has been quite popular here in Stockholm, also in large parts of the revolutionary left movement. AFA play very much DNB at their clubs, and it's good music to dance to but I never listen to it at home.
Incendiarism
19th November 2008, 18:11
There is only one dnb song I have ever liked. It's called Vega and it's by a group called Culture Shock.
Lord Testicles
19th November 2008, 19:19
I'm lisening to some darkstep right now.
An archist
19th November 2008, 20:15
I don't know any names or anything, except for Asian Dub Foundation, other than that, it's great party music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMXKt99W61A
cleef
20th November 2008, 10:03
I'm lisening to some darkstep right now.
yeh darksteps gota be my favourite sub-genre as well
Sweet dreams remix by Noisia :thumbup1::thumbup1::thumbup1:
Invader Zim
20th November 2008, 14:14
I like some, as stated above Ronnie Size is pretty good.
1968
23rd November 2008, 19:04
Ragga Jungle and DnB have always been very popular with anarchists.
Liberte ou la Mort
24th November 2008, 03:38
Went to my first DnB party in 1996. Very big in New Zealand but I find it a little bit boring nowadays.
Music to steal cars by.
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