Loool
Ye it's peak. There's still some nuggets of gold in it imo but the addiction coupled with a weird obsession with human biodiversity makes for some shitty political views. I still don't believe he believes everything he says on his blog, I genuinely think he's leading the nu-right on, but it's hard to tell. On a related note I'd like to know what kind of jungle he listened to in the 90s. I'm paraphrasing but I remember him saying jungle was the most investment time genre of the decade or something like that.
/bleep/
Jack Young
Daniel Sullivan
*innovative genre
Autocorrect is a bitch
Cameron Reyes
depending on the type of bleep
disco
funk
reggae/dub/ska
krautrock
psychedelic rock/jazz
early industrial
Jack Lopez
Is electro proto-/bleep/ or the very first example of /bleep/?
Brayden Carter
People still listen to dubstep in 2017
Adrian Smith
yeah sometimes i tune into youngsta on a tuesday night what of it geezer
Luis Diaz
s/t...
Evan Kelly
yea dubstep is the best i swear
David Thomas
i swear i'd spend solid money if tinie tempah made a hood economics 2 or just another grime project
Thomas King
hey lads! i had a warped shackleton 12" but after leaving it under a stack of records for a couple weeks it's playing perfectly!