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The Doc Advanced Member
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2,718 posts Joined: Jan, 2006
Posted - 2009/06/19 : 22:47:50
I posted this the other day on a id I needed months ago (one of my favourite ever tracks) but thought I'd show how good he used to be when he MCeed!
Rayovac Advanced Member
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Posted - 2009/06/20 : 00:58:00
Didn't know SB ever MC'd (and he's a good one at that from what it sounded like!). Guess you learn something new every day.
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Hard2Get Advanced Member
United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
Posted - 2009/06/20 : 01:00:52
quote:Originally posted by C Cell:
Didn't know SB ever MC'd (and he's a good one at that from what it sounded like!). Guess you learn something new every day.
He only MC'd with Q-Tex performances i beleive, he obviously dosn't do it anymore.
Meathead Advanced Member
United Kingdom
4,217 posts Joined: Sep, 2006
Posted - 2009/06/20 : 15:47:15
Aw i was hoping it was gonna be in a proper broad scottish accent lol
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Smoogie Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2009/06/20 : 19:39:02
That was before the infamous Carl Cox set which was uploaded across the net 2 years ago! Didn't know it was Scott Brown the MC though but he seems to be a good one. None of this chavvy MC Storm 'feel the rush feel the (dated) bassline' bull we get these days!
Note how the ravers where bouncing to that tune. The tune it self is one of the first of the Scottish Bouncy Techno style which was one of the greatest sounds to come out of the British rave scene in the early 90s! At the time there was a English Breakbeat/ Scottish Bouncy devide but Carl Cox broke all the rules & played both styles!
The year 1993 was one of the greatest years for Hardcore & it is sad to think that 10 years later it was all chavs listening to the terrible Raverbaby style which is now sounding even worse
MAtRiCks Advanced Member
Canada
1,059 posts Joined: Sep, 2006
Posted - 2009/06/20 : 20:01:20
Indeed, that looks like amateur mcing. I guess his reputation is what gets the people going more than the come on! yeah! comon! Nevertheless the party is RIDICULOUS!