I'm Ach. I've just checked out the J-Will original, that's a very good video, especially with Wretch who I've always liked. Pretty sure the funky mix is by Soul Tonic Sound System. I can't find their myspace as yet but there are a number of tracks by them on ukfunky.com
― Ach!, Tuesday, 31 March 2009 21:48 (fifteen years ago) link
Thanks Ach! Soul Tonic Sound System did an excellent remix of a Doctor tune too I think - it's on one of Faze's mixes. I can totally believe this remix is by them.
― Tim F, Wednesday, 1 April 2009 00:21 (fifteen years ago) link
I know that i've touted the secret black dog --> uk funky connection before, but Mos' Wanted's "Frozen" (on the new Marcus Nasty set) really does sound like something off Temple of Transparent Balls. But it's also smashing. I like how a lot of the time this music seems utterly oblivious to its own oddness.
― Tim F, Sunday, 5 April 2009 07:32 (fifteen years ago) link
was listening to a dj ng set on rinse the other day, with mc versatile (i think). he seemed a bit self conscious about some of the softness of the tunes that were being played (it was more typical funky house rather than funky), constantly repeating 'this is the new garage' in between almost defending the tunes (if only to make himself feel better lol). i like 'funky' but half the other shows on rinse seem to be playing the usual watery proper funky house. makes you remember this this sound is still in its early stages.
― Yellow Carded (titchyschneiderMk2), Sunday, 5 April 2009 09:25 (fifteen years ago) link
im not sure that that tune is the SoulTonic Soundsystem one thats been knocking about, the one on the Mak 10 set seems more grimey and weird, might be though im not sure
http://www.myspace.com/soultonicsoundsystem
latest Footloose show is sounding stupidly good, loads of new stuff sounding great, just skipped through a bit then dropped into the more epic bit towards the end, Mercurial Myrmidon - Moving Shapes is so so so good, so euphoric! stunning vibes and such a disgraceful bassline. i nearly lost it on the tube today. i swear at this rate i'm going to be a born-again Christian by Christmas
there are some UK guys developing a really epic and deep but totally ruff approach that I am enjoying a great deal, kind of crosses over with some of the stuff Louie Vega and Kenny Dope are doing here and there and some of the stuff on Strictly / Defected...
still hanker for that Chunky Bizzle tune that was getting rinsed in the summer
thanks to Algierstwin on dissensus for the rip...
http://www.zshare.net/download/58148955bd92fe2e/
0200 - 0230
El B – I FeelBlack Russian – Soul GypsyUnknown – Broken SoulMonsta Boy ft Dwaine Hayden – Sorry (Illmana Remix)H2O ft Miss Fire - FallingPlatnum – Trippin’ (Ill Blu Remxi)DJ Naughty – Darker Days
0230 - 0330
Plague A' Lero with Reverie Soul – Don’t Be ShyRockwell D & Gappy Ranks – Pull Up DatAll The King’s Men ft Leo The Lion – All My LionsDoc Daneeka – Deadly RhythmDJ Lil Silva – DifferentMiss Fire ft Van Cleef – Lost in Your HouseA Little Bit Funky - Looney Tunes Vol. 2
Producer Spotlight – Invasion Records (OB, DJ Fingerprint and Tadow)Addictive – Domino Effect (OB Remix)OB – Can ShePlatnum – Trippin’ (Ill Blu Remix)Tadow – What is House?Tadow – FreeOB – Emergency RoomFingerprint – Night Time
0330 – 0430
Todz & Beatz ft Branjae – MysteryDiamond ft Sophia Romian – Fly AwayIllmana ft Chloe – BurningJade Smallz – I Found YouSeany B ft Lil London – Mr SeductionTeddra Moses – Be Your Girl (DJ Perempay & Dee Soulful Mix)Aphrodisiax – My GetawayTemps Neviks – 4 The LoveKarizma ft Spen – 4 The Love (Groucho Marxx Remix)Mercurial Myrmidon – Moving ShapesMajorNote$ – Viva La RevolutionDJ Sami Sanchez – Air RaidClaude Von Stroke – Who’s Afraid Of Detroit?Sonikz – WoahNB Funky – Riddim Box (DJ Sami Sanchez Remix)
0430 – 0530
Rob Rentford – It Is What It IsFelly – Like ThisAmiga – AmigaMr V – I Can SingHouse Amigos – Déjà VuDaddy Funk – W FluteZoo Brazil – GainerThe Sunburst Band – Journey To The Sun (Dennis Ferrer Remix)Souled vs. Reel People & Omar – I’m Out of LoveKarizma – 33rd StreetOllie Brooke ft Nina Brooke – FirefliesAnthony Moriah – Private Life (Guy Robin Main Mix)
0530 – 0600
Dexter Rico - AwakeningUltra Nate – Love’s The Only DrugS Tee – Bran FunkTJ Cases – Hard CashMarco Del Horno – Samurai (DJ MA1 Remix)Ralf Gum ft Monique Bingham – Kissing Strangers (Todz & Beatz Remix)
― Benjamin, Monday, 6 April 2009 10:55 (fifteen years ago) link
this grievous angel move down low track is pretty cool.... .
― Yellow Carded (titchyschneiderMk2), Wednesday, 8 April 2009 09:25 (fifteen years ago) link
this might be trainspotteringly dull but i find it well interesting that James Lavonz is now in with Quentin Harris and that NY house lot
― Benjamin, Wednesday, 8 April 2009 21:11 (fifteen years ago) link
Yeah, though "Mash Up Da Venue" (still one of the most amazing garage tunes ever and I think a big reference point for a lot of the darker funky, intentionally or otherwise) was kind of an anomoly for Lavonz - everything else he ever did was fairly polite bumping post-Tuff Jam stuff (albeit often excellent).
― Tim F, Wednesday, 8 April 2009 22:33 (fifteen years ago) link
Can't stop listening to that Mak 10/Shantie show, it's taken over my life. So many great tracks/moments:
- that opening vocal track with the slightly stalkerish lyrics and all the clattery snares, which acts as a great taster for:- OB's astonishing "Domino Effect": that's the eerie bleepy one with the lonely cyborg singing "That's the way the domino falls... You had me from the very start, now it's time that i surrender... something in my HEART... just went click..." This is such an interesting track from a paradigm pov: I'm actually a little bit over a lot of the more conservative, soulful post-"Time To Let Go" vocal tracks, but this is so much more expansive and unusual than that (as is the "Deja Vu" remix near the beginning) - icy synthish sonics but not falling into the electro-house trap, closer to Cassie's "Me & U" or Aaliyah's "We Need A Resolution" if anything, perhaps crossed with early Nightmares on Wax. I really couldn't think of a better direction for vocal funky tracks to go in.- The bootleg of Hardhouse Banton's "Reign" with D Double E on top, I didn't think this was amazing until the second beat variation comes in and it matches D.E.E's rising urgency perfectly.- An otherwise too masculinist tribal-breakbeaty track totally redeemed by being played off a heliumed-up version of "Genie In A Bottle"- That awesome track with the grimey strings and the diva shrinking "IT'S THE NEW SOUND!!"- The one with the guy commanding "jump and skank to the beat!" over the ridiculously big bassline.
― Tim F, Sunday, 12 April 2009 01:49 (fifteen years ago) link
Also re Mercurial Myrmidon, I've decided that "House of Emotion" is even more massive than "Moving Shapes", though both are fantastic.
I have a feeling Vahid would like them.
― Tim F, Sunday, 12 April 2009 01:52 (fifteen years ago) link
Actually I think "Domino Effect" is technically: Addictive - Domino Effect (O.B. Remix) or maybe (Invasion Remix). I note that it's on the Footloose show linked to above. I'm having difficulty downloading that set in full but I really want to hear the Invasion Records producer showcase section! Love those guys so much.
Speaking of which I just went on a splurge on ukfunky.com and got Tadow's "Rising Sun" and Fingaprint's "The Takeover" amongst many others.
My biggest find was discovering that Swift Jay's "Toppa 5", aka the tune from last year with all the Elephant Man samples and the totally insane stuttery groove.
― Tim F, Sunday, 12 April 2009 02:00 (fifteen years ago) link
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Tracklist:Alison Hinds - Roll It Gal (A Little Bit Funky VIP)Shereen-Crystal & Benji Whytepatch - Wanna See You Dance (Funky House Mix)Funkystepz - Bounce (FaZe Special)S-Tee ft Tasha - Touch On MeMarco Del Horno - Samurai (MA1 Remix)Diamond Ft Sophia Romain - Fly Away (Remix)Lil Silva - Funky PulseChaka Khan ft Mary J Blige - Disrespectful (Donaeo Remix)Dj Champion - Tribal AffairDj Q Ft Natz - YoursNathan Soul - Hey MakarimbaMs Dynamite - Bad GyalLil Silva - DifferentFootsteps ft AL - Tell MeSticky - Jumeriah RiddemPerempay N Dee - In The Air (Bopstars Wonky Mix)Crazy Cousinz - Feel My DrumsMary J Blige - Just Fine (At One Remix)Sweet Boy Candy - Bongo BoyNTL - That Girl (Guy Robin & DJ Leo Dub)Nu Sound Therapy - Hard SteppinSkepta - Sunglasses At Night (Dj Naughty Mix)Aardvark - NosestepS-Tee - WarToddla T ft Serocee - Shake It (Donaeo Remix)Major Notes - Holy GhostKasia - Mr Delirious (Dj Naughty Remix)Tiny Lou - What Have You Done PhunkedSinead Hunter - Like a DrugDJ MA1 - WaterfallsDj Drizz ft Deesha - Let Ur Freek OutFuzzy Logic - El MataronLee Wilson - Life (Reel Soul Remix)
Download:zShare: http://www.zshare.net/audio/586132966058906c/Rapidshare: coming soon...
Split Tracks will come in a bit, dont have time with uni work and that at tho mo....
― faze01, Tuesday, 14 April 2009 00:44 (fifteen years ago) link
Cheers Faze! Very excited about nabbing this!
― Tim F, Tuesday, 14 April 2009 01:00 (fifteen years ago) link
Rapidshare: http://rapidshare.com/files/221046488/FAZE_-_Deep___Funky_April_Edition.mp3
― faze01, Tuesday, 14 April 2009 01:47 (fifteen years ago) link
Skepta - Sunglasses At Night (Dj Naughty Mix)
Wait wtf?!
― Enormous Epic (Matt DC), Tuesday, 14 April 2009 11:20 (fifteen years ago) link
it sucks (well the orig does at least)
― Hard House SugBanton (blueski), Tuesday, 14 April 2009 11:23 (fifteen years ago) link
Oh it's not THAT Sunglasses At Night. I don't know whether to be relieved or disappointed.
― Enormous Epic (Matt DC), Tuesday, 14 April 2009 11:23 (fifteen years ago) link
yeh there's some truth in this, i think he was always on a certain trajectory, but thats part of whats interesting to me i think. just funny where people end up and pop up. also just for fun...
kind of like his 4x4 Mash Up Da Venue. Vibration is still one of my absolute favourites too. that and Mash Up Da Venue are easily two of my all time favourite records. i consistently enjoy his use of outrageously odd bass sounds in the oddest of contexts (even his soulful stuff is very odd i think)
with you on some of those vocal tunes about at the moment, that really cold, emotionally catatonic vibe - feeling it.
some really really interesting things picking up again in these recent sets, felt like there was a slight lull but the new year is killing it now
are you still having trouble getting the Footloose rip Tim? i could up in parts or something if so and you want any of it
― Benjamin, Tuesday, 14 April 2009 20:22 (fifteen years ago) link
oh yeh and that other Mercurial Myrmidon tune is sick! he is shaping up to be an amazing producer, wasn't convinced by his first few but he's doing it now. total carnage on that one. still sold on Moving Shapes, the way Footloose drops in and out of it in that show above takes it somewhere else
― Benjamin, Tuesday, 14 April 2009 20:30 (fifteen years ago) link
Yeah "Vibration" is great.
Re the Footloose set, it's just that zshare tends to stop downloading and random points for me, so then I have to start all over again. It usually takes about four goes with these large sets. I'll try again tonight - thanks for the upload!
Interesting that the "Am I Your Girl" tune turns out to be DJ Q of bassline fame - I don't think this is as good as his best bassline stuff, though I like that skanking offbeat counter-rhythm sound he uses through much of it.
― Tim F, Tuesday, 14 April 2009 23:07 (fifteen years ago) link
it wasn't me on the upload, just the link :) it was a guy from dissensus who uploaded
i can put it up on a different upload site if needs be, just let me know
started listening to that Mak 10 show at last... boy. he is such a badboy once he gets going, he knows how to hit a vibe and ride it. totally feeling you on the new breed of tune coming through, totally plugging that gap i was bemoaning upthread opening up between straighter housey stuff and bleak tribal grimey stuff... exciting times. that along with the likes of Mercurial Myrmidon and some of the weird housier stuff on the Footloose show are finding a beautiful sweetspot somewhere very fresh and compulsive
also LOVE shantie!... he's such a joker, pure vibes. totally brings things to life... "we do it for the girls, do it for the geezers"...
― Benjamin, Wednesday, 15 April 2009 09:57 (fifteen years ago) link
"...dedicated funky listeners!"
I love Shantie so much, it's almost creepy. Esp. since he hasn't bothered to come up with any new rhymes in the past year. I love it on that Mak 10 set when "Seasons" starts up, and he announces "and you know what goes PERFECT with this!!!", then waits for the tune to break into its main groove, then rapidfire:
"Rude boy nowaday what you a do/pick up your gun from god knows who/ain't got an idea ain't got a clue/what you gonna do when they come for you??"
Not to mention on Crazy Cousinz's "Always Be Mine" where he darkly portends "funky comin' in the breeze..." just before the tune flips into its spooky dancehall section, and then starts guffawing at his own inadvertent good timing.
Re Mak 10, yeah particularly on this show there's a sense of him occupying the middle ground in a good way, whereas Marcus can sometimes feel a bit bipolar in his swings between vocal tracks and sparer instrumentals. To my mind, as with 2-step, there's no reason that vocal tunes can't be dark and experimental and no reason why dark and experimental tunes can't have vocals. Though that said a lot of my favourite tracks this year have been instrumental. But I think vocals often make tunes seem harder than they were as instrumentals, rather than the other way round - e.g. for some reason Wookie's "Gallium" becomes ruffer as "Fallin".
Actually the newly vocalled "Always Be Mine" is a good example of the fact that anything can be vocalled. It reminds me of old Wideboys remixes.
The most extreme version of that though will always be the Lorraine Cato vocal mix of "Pulse X".
― Tim F, Wednesday, 15 April 2009 10:57 (fifteen years ago) link
Shantie has just got a good vibe, what many mc's don't... he sounds like he has so much fun, and loves the tunes, and has simple rhymes that make you smile
agreed on vocals, both in the sense that fluid vocals can really draw out the percussive tuffness of the rhythm (if its there), but also in vibe they can (paradoxically) take things to a stranger and unique place... like that Domino Effect would be a nice enough deep techy number anyway but i think the vocals put it in an entirely different space for me
slightly unrelated and it may not be rated but i've been absolutely lapping up this Timmy Regisford / Shelter tribute mix these last weeks
http://frazer-houseproud.blogspot.com/2008/12/blog-post.html
― Benjamin, Wednesday, 15 April 2009 13:28 (fifteen years ago) link
if you ain't got a PIN it's a facebook ting
― look at you: lookin' like a lobster (tpp), Monday, 20 April 2009 15:55 (fifteen years ago) link
Gratuitously reviving this thread to note that the two Mak 10/Shantie sets (the deja one from March and now the new rinse one) have monopolised my life even more than the classic marcus nasty sets from last year. This really is the most astonishing stuff!
― Tim F, Monday, 27 April 2009 22:30 (fifteen years ago) link
marcus is still better than mak.
― titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 28 April 2009 08:51 (fifteen years ago) link
tho shantie with marcus would be better still ;)
― titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 28 April 2009 08:52 (fifteen years ago) link
no chance!
― Benjamin, Tuesday, 28 April 2009 10:57 (fifteen years ago) link
I think Marcus is more consistent than Mak - who has some very boring sets at times - but the two Mak10/Shantie hook-ups are unbeatable. On those sets Mak has a better track selection than anything Marcus has managed this year at the very least.
We're all in agreement re Shantie obv.
― Tim F, Tuesday, 28 April 2009 11:04 (fifteen years ago) link
maks ok but he doesnt know how to sequence or build up the momentum of a set as well as marcus when hes playing instrumentals. not nearly. i love shantie. i dont really know his history but he reminds me of early grime mcs around 2001/2002, kinda like gods gift but not as gruff. marcus' sets are still great, but its a bit weird to still hear dubs he was playing last year still being played when we're almost 6 months into 2009! (good as they are)
― titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 28 April 2009 11:12 (fifteen years ago) link
thats interesting... i was about to post almost exactly the opposite!
i generally find Mak a hands-down better selector in the flow - when he hits a seam he absolutely kills it, wheras i often find Marcus doesn't really get me hitting a vibe for extended periods so much.
Mak is also an extraordinary dj in terms of beat-matching, chopping and eq
in terms of consistency i've found Marcus Nasty to be very inconsistent... sometimes months of boring shows. it seems like maybe he goes through longer phases of being not that great, wheras with Mak 10 the shows he's done have varied massively even within the space of a week or so.
but they're both great to be fair
however Mak also wins at not making threats against other house djs on the internet
― Benjamin, Tuesday, 28 April 2009 11:22 (fifteen years ago) link
I'd actually side with marcus when it comes to beat matching, and give the edge slightly to mak10 (on his best sets) when it comes to sequencing - some awesome swift cuts from one to the other.
― Tim F, Tuesday, 28 April 2009 11:58 (fifteen years ago) link
In other news, that awesome bleepy tune that I've been trying to ID forever - it's early on in the Marcus + MCs set from November last year, after Geeneus's "Make Me" I think - turns out to be Mos Wanted's "Different Lekstrix". Not that surprising since Mos Wanted's more recent "Frozen" is rather like it.
The none-more-insane tribal track that dates back to a similar time (and is on that set as well) is (surprise surprise) Lil' Silva's "Tribal Land".
― Tim F, Tuesday, 28 April 2009 12:11 (fifteen years ago) link
Also, Royal P seems to be developing a fine line in that sickly-lush new vocal style emerging (a la the OB remix of "Domino Effect") - "Between Us" is simultaneously woozy and svelte, all disorienting synth swirls and delicate percussion. If this is where the vocal end of the scene goes I'm totally all for it.
― Tim F, Tuesday, 28 April 2009 12:50 (fifteen years ago) link
Help me fill in the tracklist blanks on the Marcus Nasty/Mak10 26 March set:
0:00:00 - ??? "Quit trying to fight you"0:02:50 - J-Will - Deja Vu (??? Remix)0:05:02 - ??? "You give me butterflies"0:07:14 - ??? "Dangerous... I'm about to explode"0:09:25 - DJ Q - Your Girl0:11:36 - Hard House Banton - Sirens0:12:35 - Unknown - A Little Bit Funky/Christina Aguilera - Genie In A Bottle0:14:16 - ??? "It's the New Sound!"0:16:28 - ??? Stuttery drums and sad bleeps0:17:27 - Addictive - Domino Effect (O.B. Remix)0:19:53 - ??? Sounds like DJ Naughty maybe0:21:48 - Sticky and Paleface - Open Your Eyes0:24:30 - Crazy Cousinz - Always Be Mine0:26:40 - Donaeo - Love To Happen0:29:37 - Lil' Silva - Different0:32:15 - Fuzzy Logic - In The Morning0:33:29 - ??? Piano tune0:35:40 - ??? "He's young and he's black and they think that he's handsome"0:37:38 - ??? synthy0:38:52 - Lil' Silva - Seasons0:41:30 - ??? "Jump and skank to the beat"0:43:13 - Aaron Carl - Oasis (Nick Holder Dub)0:44:56 - ??? dancehall-ish with piano, maybe Tadow?0:46:07 - Hard House Banton - Reign/D Double E Freestyle0:51:45 - ??? Maybe Fuzzy Logic, piano stomper0:52:34 - snippet of Princess - Frontline0:53:18 - Sticky - Juremiah Riddim0:55:29 - ??? echoing percussion, "work me!"0:58:25 - Scottie D - ???0:59:38 - ??? Tribal bleep1:01:36 - ??? Spooky arpeggios and trance chords1:03:03 - ??? Histrionic synth blasts1:04:17 - ??? Feel like I should know this one. "Now move!"1:07:34 - ??? repeat dubby chord and smashing percussion1:09:46 - Funkystepz - Funky Sound1:11:42 - ??? Probably Scottie D or Lil' Silva1:12:49 - Scottie D - Dream (fabulous!)1:14:10 - Rapid - Report to the Dancefloor1:15:23 - Lil' Silva - Funky Flex vs Pulse1:17:19 - D-Malice - ???1:19:02 - Madd.One - Tribal Conga1:20:30 - ??? Eerie horns1:22:15 - ??? "And I'm here to tell you!" LOVE THIS1:24:23 - Lil' Silva - ???1:27:33 - ??? Organ riffs1:28:35 - ??? Rip Groove samples?1:30:01 - ??? very Jammer1:31:00 - Unknown - A Little Bit Funky1:32:27 - Danny Native - Rass1:33:42 - ??? Latin percussion1:35:24 - ??? LOVE THE ARDKORE VIBE ON THIS ONE1:37:33 - ??? Drum rolls1:38:43 - ??? That "Whoidit?" sample is a producer signature though. This is great1:40:57 - ??? Very grimey1:41:54 - ??? Love the assymetrical groove on this one1:43:09 - ??? Feel like I should know this one, heard it heaps1:44:37 - ??? Zipping string riffs1:46:06 - Roska - In Your Handbag1:48:01 - ??? Deep house vibe1:49:32 - ??? More of a tribal deep house thing
― Tim F, Thursday, 30 April 2009 13:35 (fifteen years ago) link
thats the type of tracklisting i wanna see on the back of those rinse mix cds :)
― titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Thursday, 30 April 2009 13:58 (fifteen years ago) link
fuck liners!
― titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Thursday, 30 April 2009 13:59 (fifteen years ago) link
PUT YOUR SUNGLASSES ONDANCING TO MY SUNGLASSES SONG
― Styles Davis (The Reverend), Sunday, 3 May 2009 07:53 (fifteen years ago) link
is anyone liking DJ MA1's "Waterfalls" as much as I am? Something about it's simplicity makes it feel much huger than it should be
― Styles Davis (The Reverend), Sunday, 3 May 2009 08:28 (fifteen years ago) link
of interest, especially Aidonia's "Inflation" vocal:
http://www.theheatwave.co.uk/blog/item/ja-bashment-meets-uk-funky/
― Styles Davis (The Reverend), Sunday, 3 May 2009 09:28 (fifteen years ago) link
Ha, I was about to post that!
― Tim F, Sunday, 3 May 2009 09:31 (fifteen years ago) link
Sticky & Lady Chann's "Your Eye Too Fast" from the same blog is great.
― Tim F, Sunday, 3 May 2009 09:37 (fifteen years ago) link
I'd have to take the Aidonia off repeat to listen to that and I'm not quite prepared to do such yet.
― Styles Davis (The Reverend), Sunday, 3 May 2009 09:55 (fifteen years ago) link
Oh right, the Sticky/Lady Chann is brilliant stuff, too.
― Styles Davis (The Reverend), Sunday, 3 May 2009 10:02 (fifteen years ago) link
x-post Ha ha. I've yet to decide if the autotuning on the Aidonia is too much, or if too much is never enough.
― Tim F, Sunday, 3 May 2009 10:03 (fifteen years ago) link
Between "Always Be Mine" and "Inflation"/"Bounce", Crazy Cousinz are having a good couple of months.
Also their new remix of "Bongo Jam" (I think it's by them) with the massive dirty bassline section. Reminds me of those old Wideboys remixes of Artful Dodger.
― Tim F, Sunday, 3 May 2009 10:07 (fifteen years ago) link
Right now I can't ever see myself tiring of shit like this.
― Enormous Epic (Matt DC), Sunday, 3 May 2009 10:50 (fifteen years ago) link
Man alive, those funky/dancehall tracks are JAWDROPPING. Any reservations about the autotune are utterly blown away by TICK TICK TICK TOCK and WINE UP AND WINE UP AND WINE UP AND WINE UP.
I had the reverse reaction to the Reverend, it took me ages to get to Aidonia because I couldn't stop playing Your Eye Too Fast.
― Enormous Epic (Matt DC), Sunday, 3 May 2009 11:20 (fifteen years ago) link
Also does the Lady Chann really contain the line "me a the Chris Brown you a the Rihanna" or did I just imagine that?
― Enormous Epic (Matt DC), Sunday, 3 May 2009 11:26 (fifteen years ago) link
"stupid skank" redeems the uk for at least 3 shitty britpop bands
― Styles Davis (The Reverend), Sunday, 3 May 2009 11:30 (fifteen years ago) link