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    Quote Originally Posted by Littleburst View Post
    that's my music pretty much. Trance is great background music for when you're gaming, cycling somewhere or whatever.

    Got ~500 episodes of A State of Trance, which you must know. Helps I'm dutch guess. Gotta support your country :P Not that he needs it but hey.

    +1 for Netsky aswell. Nice and relaxed DnB.

    I'm not really into Dubstep, a bit to raw and random for me. So I love this version of Skrillex's Scary ghost:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktcVIto1c18 A melodic cut, which removed most of the Dubstep noise ^^

    Tydi - Vanilla (original mix)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkYD_CCYzZg
    Epic start of the song. Not that special later on though.

    Chase and Status - Blind Faith
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaAqSpKaf7w
    Quite a hit here. great tune.

    and some songs i love. The remixes show what kind of music it is.

    La Roux - In For The Kill (Skream Remix Dubstep Video)
    Nneka - Heartbeat (Chase & Status Remix)
    Miike Snow - Black & Blue (Netsky Remix) (best Netsky song imo )
    I'll check them out.

    I used to have a good source fo ASOT episodes, but haven't been able to find a good one in a while. The best podcast/webcast thingy I ever listened to was State of Mind, two aussies that did DNB. Amazing stuff but they stopped about a year ago Definitely check out their episodes.

    I too didn't like Dubstep at first. But when I saw Grime Syndicate and Headhunterz at a club in DC, I was hooked. It really sounds amazing in a club atmosphere.
    The poetry that comes from the squaring off between,
    And the circling is worth it,
    Finding beauty in the
    dissonance


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    Quote Originally Posted by d0z3rr View Post
    I'll check them out.

    I used to have a good source fo ASOT episodes, but haven't been able to find a good one in a while. The best podcast/webcast thingy I ever listened to was State of Mind, two aussies that did DNB. Amazing stuff but they stopped about a year ago Definitely check out their episodes.

    I too didn't like Dubstep at first. But when I saw Grime Syndicate and Headhunterz at a club in DC, I was hooked. It really sounds amazing in a club atmosphere.
    Piratebay -> Inspirion's versions. He splits the tracks up with the correct titles. Works for me.

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