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 on: Yesterday at 22:24 
Started by sterobe - Last post by meschi

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 on: Yesterday at 14:06 
Started by i - Last post by Mother
yes he his

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 on: Yesterday at 12:58 
Started by sterobe - Last post by meschi
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/aZq71zLGZs8&amp;rel=0" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/aZq71zLGZs8&amp;rel=0</a>

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 on: Yesterday at 00:55 
Started by i - Last post by Saibogu009
his he smoking pot!?

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 on: Fri 03 Sep 10 at 19:56 PM 
Started by i - Last post by Mother
aaaaw meaty doobies mate


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 on: Fri 03 Sep 10 at 19:46 PM 
Started by i - Last post by Mother
"From the wonk-stridden aquafunk of acts such as Rustie and Hudson Mowhawke, to the neon neo-grime of the Numbers collective."
Are those the only ones you could come up with pal?

"genre-spangling, rubbery-industrial cadences.... Glaswegian electronica collegiate.... bio-mechanical Rubber Sun Grenade.... trans-atlantic midas.... multifarious assortment.... steam-drenched vocal stabs..... sexed-up gangster-funk."
Very loquacious. 

"Ha-ha, I have some Glaswegian mates, and I would agree with that statement."
Wanker

"Yeah a lot of people seem to equate progression with aggression."
Now this, this i like.

Well done Gordon on an articulate and all round pretty good interview. Who knew you'd be such a good interviewee? Thats not sarcasm by the way.

And producers take note, steam-drenching your shit is undeniably the future of music.

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 on: Fri 03 Sep 10 at 18:10 PM 
Started by i - Last post by gostwan
Did a wee interview on the Fortified Audio label and the Glasgow scene check it out. Mix to go with it is on the way, I promise.
http://fundamentalgarage.com/labels/fortified-audio/

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 on: Fri 03 Sep 10 at 15:55 PM 
Started by Mother - Last post by Saibogu009
its open man

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 on: Fri 03 Sep 10 at 00:50 AM 
Started by Eff bentos - Last post by sterobe
I have so many books in my owner ship that I had about 4 on the go at the same time around 5 years ago, then just became too busy to finish them. As I'm now serving the community in a charity shop one of my tasks is to organise the book shelf. Its unbelievable how many new unread books come through the door! So I've built up even more of a stock pile, but am addressing this as we speak by starting with Brett Easton Ellis' Lunar Park. Your brain hurts at first if you haven't read a novel in so long, I think it forgets how to do it after a while. But I'm glad I percivered now, as its a very funny semi-autoboigraphical tome that is slowly starting to take hold as it gets to the really unhinged part. He really has a knack for putting you inside the character the novel is focusing on. I will report back when I'm done with it. Is anyone else a fan?

i've read american psycho before and wasnt overly impressed. read about a quarter of less than zero and couldnt get into it. my mate raves about him, so i need to give him another go. what charity shop you in?

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 on: Fri 03 Sep 10 at 00:45 AM 
Started by Mother - Last post by jongerre


Wow that looks amazin. I might even start skatin again when it opens.

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