> dub plates are possibly the most important (and topical) part of drum and > bass at present, its not like techno....
why?? Don't get me wrong, I fully respect DnB, half my crew is composed of DnB, we sponsors Cleveland's best DnB events, etc etc. Fresh tunes are great, but why are they so protected, almost violently protected?? And the thing is, I ask all my friends this, and all the DJ's we bring in, so I know the standard answers, but I don't really see the logic in it... darw_n "create, demonstrate, toneshift..." http://www.thedemonstration.com http://www.sphereproductions.com http://www.mannequinodd.com search "djdarwin" on napster