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wow, yas you really have turned into a broken beats fan :D i'm impressed!!!! lol

hahah yeah i'm a bit late on teh scene :P

safe to say drum and bass is my favourite genre now taking over trance... can say that after two tribes, the gk tent just wasnt with it for me =/

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I *would* go, but I guess not many original junglists ('94 - '98 crew) still do? I don't wanna feel out of place... I'm not feeling the Pendulum 'massive drop' style anthems anymore either. Good for big parties, but not so good for those (still!) into the older darkside stuff. 25+ year old ppl will know what I'm talking about :P

I haven't been to a gig for at least 6 years in Perth. Went to a few in Japan, but they just don't get the jungle/DnB vibes the way others do. Good to see Perth is still the place to be for DnB though :D

P.S. I hope Skibba is being more selective about mic use these days too... last time I saw him I just about wanted to stick that mic down his throat so we could at least hear the set!

Haha - you're being too kind.. You mean people in their late, late 20's? (read, 30 this year) :O

Shuddup! Ok 30+ ya baaaahstard :thumbsup: If you can remember the old 'Gravity' days then you're in the same boat :D

That was before Roni Size went stupid jazzy style and Grooverider was the biggest selectah (lol) around. 'Hooooooooooooooooooooold up yah lightah!'

If there are other older guys going then I'll go.

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yeah i know a guy who just came over from japan and said that dnb aint much of a thing over there =/

You'd think that with their speedy lifestyle and huge concrete jungles everywhere that they'd be right into it, but if you really knew what Japanese were like then you'd know that only VERY few of them have that 'geezer' mentality... and most don't get into the faster beats. They'd much rather stand around and listen to minimalist subbass-and-finger-clicking barebones gangsta rap.

Enough OT, is any older people going? C'mon, support the old farts crew.

P.S. I hope Skibba is being more selective about mic use these days too... last time I saw him I just about wanted to stick that mic down his throat so we could at least hear the set!

we saw skibba last year and wanted to do the same thing.. couldnt hear any of the set over the top of him barking and shit.. sooo annoying..

was glad to see him get off...

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