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007 has some drum and bass on if I remember.

Massive s to the werve.

Trying to pick up on a ‘thing’ because its perceived as cool, but actually the house equivalent of an embarrassing uncle playing some ‘EDM’ or an ironic hipster cereal bar

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    Oakenfold often played breakbeat back in the day, if not necessarily proper drum n bass.

    Good to see MC having an absolute reg.

    Was about this time Cream opened up the courtyard to drum and bass regularly.

    Was a fucking embarrassment, loads of white kids looking awkward, dancing like electrocuted potatoes, desperately hoping they were first in on the next big thing.

    Oslo was way better.

    303abuser i’m going to have to listen to 007 again, i remember it being trash, but it’s been probably 20 years.

    Some OK tracks for the time, from what I remember anyway, but just typical Oakey - rushed mixes that are horrifically out of key.

      Dave will love my Nor Way post.

      BANTS!

        I can’t imagine Oakey playing good DnB but I do enjoy it as a style. Being 16 and into club music in america really limits what you can hear live, and for what ever reason Jungle and Gabber were the two styles that did all these all ages out door parties in my area, and I will always have a soft spot for both.

        D’n’B is good for an hour or so.

        No more.

        Not dissing it as a genre Zack.

        But not one you can easily drop into your sets or club nights just because its perceived as cool.

        Its so different to some stuff that you can’t just throw it in there, loses all context.

        Would be like Jeff dropping some S Club 7 mid set

          Mad_Cyril But not one you can easily drop into your sets or club nights just because its perceived as cool.

          This tells me everything I need to know.

          Not a clue.