Drum and Bass Movement

Share your content and be part of the movement...

Sorry to be cheesy folks but it struck me that this site is quite new and it's cool to get in early. I hope it doesn't turn into diatribe territory like DOA where you can't say anything without people calling you a cunt. Also maybe it would be cool to not post shitloads of porn? Anyway, wanted to put a thread on here and thought I'd talk about this. How do people feel?

Views: 15

Replies to This Discussion

i completely agree. i came from 404audio.com a pretty big forum there for drum n bass. people from all over but mostly atlanta, ga. all very cool people on there as well as in person. save the porn for the porn sites and save the cliques for doa.
We will do our best to keep the site as clean as possible. Anything you see that you think might need to be removed, please send me a quick message.

:)
what she said. :)
404! <3

detonator said:
i completely agree. i came from 404audio.com a pretty big forum there for drum n bass. people from all over but mostly atlanta, ga. all very cool people on there as well as in person. save the porn for the porn sites and save the cliques for doa.
I agree with Shauna (Detonator.) I also post on 404audio, and everyone on the forum is like family to me in real life as well as online. I want a forum where people are posting stuff that are music and scene related. No clicks and no bashing. You can get porn everywhere else, lets keep this sight clean. I think the best way to keep this site unique is to be friendly and helpful to each other so that all members will feel welcome, continue posting, and invite more people with a love for DnB.
Thanks for the input Brainiac!!

Brainiac said:
I agree with Shauna (Detonator.) I also post on 404audio, and everyone on the forum is like family to me in real life as well as online. I want a forum where people are posting stuff that are music and scene related. No clicks and no bashing. You can get porn everywhere else, lets keep this sight clean. I think the best way to keep this site unique is to be friendly and helpful to each other so that all members will feel welcome, continue posting, and invite more people with a love for DnB.
Cool, I was a bit worried that people would think I was being somewhat prudish. Friendliness is definitely the premium, makes a big difference when you post somewhere and don't feel like an intruder on some private, pedantic and abusive party. Big up all crew.
If ya want drama try lolli.org... It isn't constant but when there is some shit hits the fan as over 80% of the ppl on it know each other in real life. Americans in general don't fare well on English sites. It took me a month to not get flamed on a few Chelsea FC sites...
hello im new here too and im hear to spread the word about my music, hear new music, and meet new people... so far i think i've accomplished all. woohoo! also i'll be glad to learn of any other drum n bass sites around.
Ha ha!! The Lolli.org drama. I stay neutral in all that. Good thing I'm not from the Pitt area. Then again I'm in an area less responsive to EDM. DOA is a cluster. I haven't been on there for over a year probably. I need to see if I still exist on there. Anyway big up to the new site!
I agree!
Just ran across the site last week and found it TOTALLY refreshing drama and trash talking free. About what every dnb forum STARTS out for. The MUSIC! And people that share the common passion for it. seriously BIG UP to the members that keep it that way!

RSS

Badge

Loading…

LoopTV - Latest News

Logic Pro | K-Metering Mixing Tips & Monitor Calibration | With James Wiltshire

LoopTV bring you another exclusive tutorial from The Freemasons James Wiltshire…here on the subject of monitor calibration, and how mixing at lower levels can significantly improve your mixes definition and clarity. The Freemasons duo started productions nearly six years ago. They first came to club land’s’ attention with the much loved, Jackie Moore sampling – [...]


Mastering Tips | EQ Tips With FabFilter Pro-Q | 1/2 By Dan Worrall

LoopTV present the first part of this Mastering tutorial, Dan Worrall explains the basics of the audio mastering process, using the FabFilter Pro plug-ins (Pro-Q, Pro-L, Pro-C and Pro-G). This first part focusses on EQ-ing techniques. Here Dan uses different EQ bands to breath life into some problematic frequency spots within his mix, before later [...]


Mastering Tips | Compression & Expansion With FabFilter | 2/2 By Dan Worrall

LoopTV present the second part of this Mastering tutorial, Dan Worrall explains some special compression and expansion tricks in addition to the EQ’ing applied earlier, using the FabFilter Pro-C compressor and Pro-G expansion plugins. Here Dan layers his EQ across several tracks to apply upward expansion compression to some problematic frequency spots within his mix. [...]


Click our ads to support The Movement site


© 2012   Created by Deficit.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service