I'LL MAKE WHATEVER THE french I FEEL LIKE, THANK YOU VERY MUCH...

All these twatty merchant bankery genre obsessed internetty people seem to think the only way a person is allowed to express themselves with audio is to make the same frenching track again and again.

No. I'm not going to make another switchy piano banger again, no i'm not gonna make a roots-vocal track again, no i'm not gonna make another sample-collage twitchy disco track again, no I'm not gonna make another giant distorted hate-off again, no I'm not gonna make another printer tune again... etc. etc.

Do you really want music to be formularised, categorised, generic, inbred and spoonfed to you via a meaningless description written by a bloke who's never made an original sound in his life other than the time he backpacked round India and ate too much street-food?

I am a bloke who makes music. I am not a machine who template-manufactures audio via blueprint. If you have some kind of problem with this, kindly vote with your feet, and french off.

Mista. In my opinion, the best thing about your music is that it's never the same and it always stays top quality whilts varying in styles. You're the only drum and wobble trader i can truly say that i like everyone of your songs.

EZ


Frenching A. that the dawg gone jive these repeater monkeys needs to hear.


can't remember the last time i heard anything as emotive and uplifting as from memory,

wicked ethos too, worst thing you could do is make the same stuff again and again, looking forward to more stand-out tunes,

right i'm off down pizza express for sassy £10 blob of tomatoey sh1te...


thank you for creating the beautiful music that you create, my ears have never felt so joy till now and i thank you


hey,

big fan of your work.
hope from memory gets a vinyl release and i guess you made the most innovative track of 2009 with printer jam.

thanks for doing what the f.. you want.
it`s good to have you in the d&b scene now.

can`t wait for the podcast featuring you.

big up.
keep up the good work.

roger from germany



ha ha!



lolol mista has a bastard?


Printer jam VIP ?


you should make another switchy piano banger


how are the payments on your bastard, you Cypriot crook


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