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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2007

CHECK THIS OUT!!! If you're looking for love, don't follow me...
We've got this house under arrest.

Beat is the LAW!

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  • To think that just 5-6 years after this by the early 90's Trance and Drum n Bass had been created.

    Us 40 something year olds, who were 20 somethings in the 90's, created ALL the dance music styles for the world to enjoy now..

    What have the 2000's 20 somethings given us, reaaaallyy? hmmmmmm?

  • "One World" on te back of her jacket @0:46 Music unites!

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  • I was 17 in 1987 and this song brings back memories of that time in my life. The other track I remember from 1987 was House Nation by House Master Boyz and the Rude Boy Of House.

    These two tracks in my opinion sound good even today more than 20 years since they were first released.

  • @sayno2lolzisback - Yes, fewer barriers :-)

  • @xoio So the 2000s did give us something then?

  • @sayno2lolzisback - I wholeheartedly agree with this :-)

    The monopolies of the music Labels & traditional 'shops', where they could 'control' & manipulate the general public's musical tastes, by dictating what Could or could NOT be found on the 'shelves', is well & truely over.. :-D

  • @xoio Well try this, the 2000s brought us the widespread use and improvement of the internet, which changed the way we viewed and listened to music, pretty frickin drastically. It'll be years before something has such a huge impact on music ever again. People could only ever limit themselves to so much music, now there are thousands, maybe millions of songs waiting to be easily discovered. That's much more important than any poxy music genre's affect on music! :-)

  • @sayno2lolzisback Alas wrong... Dubstep dates back to the late 1990s - Again, when the now 40 somethings were the 20 somethings.. It is also an 'evolution' of 2-step. Thus not a 'shock & awe' never before heard of style of music, but merely an expansion from existing styles.. Unlike what happened in the 90's....

    Nice try though... :-)

  • my mum likes this shit

  • @xoio dubstep

  • @BorishDJ You might be better programmers in creating loops and sampling stuff from those who were 20 something 20-30 years before you but next level hardly. Digitalised and running it through various digital/analogue gates perhaps.

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