TheMushuPork
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Currently Digging:
James Blake
Justin Timberlake
Swans
Danny Brown

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Recent Tracks:

Soft Cell Tainted Love
Tom Petty Free Fallin'
Portishead Sour Times
Sadistik Russian Roulette (feat. Cage & Yes Alexander)
Sadistik Russian Roulette (feat. Cage & Yes Alexander)
The Weeknd Heaven or Las Vegas
Mobb Deep Give Up The Goods (Just Step)
GZA/Genius Swordsman
Goldfrapp Paper Bag
Kendrick Lamar Now or Never (feat. Mary J. Blige) [Bonus Track]
Most Played:

1) Swans 552 plays
2) Death Grips 362 plays
3) The Weeknd 273 plays
4) Kate Bush 234 plays
5) Justin Timberlake 217 plays
6) Kendrick Lamar 216 plays
7) BT 209 plays
8) Eminem 203 plays
9) Celldweller 202 plays
10) Depeche Mode 184 plays
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  • Deviant. I honestly wouldn't be able to comment on that, only because I'm not all that well versed on Jazz (as in I like a lot of it, but I haven't "studied" it to any degree). And no probs man, anytime
    November 21 10:03 PM
  • Deviant. picked up by American producers was given a glossy overhaul and paired with almost "pop" sensibilities. Truthfully, the difference between the two is that "brostep" bears little in common with thegenre's origins, as all it really does is plagiarize the basslines of dubstep, it has no roots in either garage music or dub music. It's a commercial rebranding, as cynical and "elitist" as that might sound
    November 21 01:18 AM
  • Deviant. Dubstep came about after 2 step music (garage) began to wan in popularity, with some producers wanting to simulate the complex basslines of drum and bass music but at a more contemplative tempo. When mixed in with dub and reggae influence (a reference back to the old school jungle days) dubstep was born. Over the years it went through various changes, at one end becoming more experimental and at others, more aggressive. It found fame in America around 2007-2008 and when.....
    November 21 01:16 AM
  • BallsToTheWall tee hee hee yes, yes it is
    August 16 12:35 AM
  • AsoTamaki Haha, that's cool. I think Hybrid Theory might be the album that I've bought the most times. Kept on lending it to friends or trading it for something else. Everyone wanted it. Yeah, I can still enjoy pretty much all of those bands from time to time. I just don't listen very often.
    March 2 12:22 AM

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