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If you want to send demos for Hospital or Medschool please send your best tracks via AIM to "Hospitaldubs" (It's on auto accept). I can't give feedback on the majority of the tunes I get sent but I promise I'll listen to all of them, and if I like your tune enough I'll either play it on my podcast or if it's so good I don't want anyone else to hear it I'll email you so don't forget to include your email address.
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Sweet podcast mate.
Like to give a shoutout to everyone who was at NASS on the 10-12th of July. High Contrast was absolutely amazing along with Brookes brothers, Subfocus and MC Wrec. Was a wicked few nights!
Tuneage Tony ;o)
Tony,
Such a coincidence to hear the mention of KJ Sawka and his iPhone application. I don't have an iPhone so I don't need the app. I was, however, in need of some live drum and bass. Last night I nixed that problem and had the pleasure of seeing KJ Sawka perform in New York City. Alongside him were two drum and bass producers from New York, Submerged and Enduser. Live drum kit, live bass guitar, keyboards, samplers, laptops, effects pedals, you name it. The sheer energy and dynamic of this trio is out of this world and beyond. Followed by a killer set from Concord Dawn. For someone like me who doesn't get out much these days, nights like that remind why I owe so much of my heart to those deep, nasty rhythms and throat-clenching basslines.
Much respect for all that you do for drum and bass. I wonder what's in store for podcast 100...
I would love drumbanger (and an iphone!)
Goooo hospital!
great podcast again tony, glad you and the family are through the worst of the hog flu! would have been a massive loss if it had taken you down!
Loving sick music so much man just some amazing music, now getting excited for both the Logistics and Future sounds of Russia big OMFG i tell thee.
I swear you should do some joint ventures with alsorts records get Asides and Netsky to play a set at one of the up and coming hospitalitys.. that would be an amazing + to the genius you already have smashing up the night.
Gutted I missed the last one but had official shizle on :(
as always keep up the great work and keep forging the way for DNB.
mucho's grathias
peace
Would love the iPhone application Drum Banger code - am I too late????
hippies were put here for our amusement, you truly are a man of us people.
matter, needs not words!
podcast, never fails to brighten my days.
bring it on Logistics...
yes yes yes, inabit, bye
Is it just me or are Bop's tunes just really thought provoking and as far as dance floor go they just don't work.
Please let me know if this is just me because I can't imagine them working on the dance floor (and haven't heard them played out yet).
Still great podcast Love ya work
This was an amazing podcast this time around. Warehouse is so good it's ridiculous as is that Jonny L track.
Oi Tony!
You can't imagine how much I love your podcast. I work in Vancouver which is the lamest city for electronic music. It depresses me so bad.
The only party there is here is the one in my head! My workmates probably wonder why I shake my head all day... No it's not a twitch!
Can I organize a Hospital party in Vancouver for you? I'll pay for it.
Best,
Thierry