I find it laughable that rather than take this spanish dnb trend as a reminder that "anything goes" in dnb, and using it inspire their own creativity, amateur producers are instead slavishly hoping the bandwagon.  This is made further laughable by the fact that by the time alot of these dudes get pressed, the trend will be long gone.  Its only natural that the "big" producers set styles and trends, but the fact that kids who never in a million years would have thought to sample a guitar yet alone a spanish one, are now scrambling to download Tito Puente records of Kaza is a testament to sheepthink. 
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