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junglist_angel
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		 Posted - 2003/01/19 :  12:50:49
  
  
  
 
quote: Originally posted by Hydra: 
I don't know if you guys know it, but I really like the Ruff-teck label from the Netherlands a lot... they produce hardstep drum 'n bass, which definately suits the definition of  'hard' :) 
 
  
   
 
I agree. I have a whole bunch of those on vinyl. Ruff neck is pretty good as well. The guy that works at the Miracle (Michel) in Masstricht also has a couple good vinyls in D&B which are a bit harder. He sometimes goes down to technivals in France to get em, so he has some good stuff.  
 
 
 
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junglist_angel
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		 Posted - 2003/01/19 :  12:54:06
  
  
  
 
quote: Originally posted by virus: 
drum n bass is like fast disco house lately 
 
  
   
 
depends what you listen to. Some of it yes, but much of it not. Here in Belgium, DJ's always play music much harder. and D&B is no exception. They mix in some breakcore as well. You should also know that there are differnt sub genres of D&B, both soft and hard.   
 
 
 
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Stevie c
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		 Posted - 2003/01/21 :  02:37:00
  
  
  
  
 
Grooverider, Goldie and Nikki 'the King' blackmarket!!  
I am a hardstepper myself D&B is best for sunday mornings and Monday nights, times when you wanna chill 
 
Your into the sound of Rebellion
 
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