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» accomplice replied on Thu Mar 30, 2006 @ 1:12am. Posted in accomplice - raise your hands. |
» accomplice replied on Tue Jan 10, 2006 @ 12:01am. Posted in accomplice - Lather Rinse Repeat - 79min. |
Galaksy, I'll hit you with an email soon. It feels as though it has been far too long since I have been back where my heart remains, the beloved city of Montreal. I am really looking forward to returning in March (I only wish that I were able to stay longer than a month). |
» accomplice replied on Mon Dec 26, 2005 @ 10:27pm. Posted in accomplice - Lather Rinse Repeat - 79min. |
Among other things, I am currently holding down three residencies in South Korea (two in Seoul and one in Busan) and later on this week I'm going on a promotional tour in Japan. How are things are your side of the planet? |
» accomplice replied on Fri Dec 23, 2005 @ 9:17am. Posted in accomplice - Lather Rinse Repeat - 79min. |
artist name: accomplice mix name: Lather Rinse Repeat style: ragga jungle length: 79 minutes 30 sec bitrate: 192 kbps [ www.mtldnb.com ] here to download. The tracklisting is as follows: 01. intro featuring Sixteenarmed Jack, Thermadore, Krinjah, Demolition Man, and Million Dan 02. Ramasutra with DJ Ram featuring Sylla - Snake in the Garden - Snake in the Jungle 03. accomplice vs Fugees - Fu-Gee-La (come Mr. Mortician Mix) 04. Krinjah - Fugees (killing a sound bwoy) 05. Mayday - Belluvue Refix 06. Krinjah - Squeeze 07. Debaser - Clash Night 08. Debaser - My Sound Rule 09. Sixteenarmed Jack - Mash Dem Down (accomplice dubplate refix featuring Demolition Man and Million Dan) 10. Congo Natty - Chanter 11. Krinjah - Bam Bam (featuring Sister Nancy and Cutty Ranks) 12. accomplice - Kilimanjaro Style Dubplate 13. Sizzla - Nutten Nah Gwan 14. Vybz Kartel - Gun Clown 15. Capleton - Pure Woman 16. Vybz Kartel and Akon - Locked Up 17. Saigon - Locked Up (featuring Akon and Styles P) 18. Saigon - Living In Love (featuring I Wayne and Capleton) 19. Saigon - Dangerous (featuring Courtney Melody and Ninjaman) 20. Mayday - Low Down 21. Blake Market - Chimera 22. Rcola - Amen-Meyer 23. Pearsquisher - Rhort Pombus 24. Sixteenarmed Jack - Renegade Snares Remix 25. Sixteenarmed Jack - The Rennegade Terrorist 26. Tester - Lightah Remix 27. accomplice, Sixteenarmed Jack, and Mayday - What A Day (featuring Tanya Stephens) |
» accomplice replied on Thu Jul 14, 2005 @ 4:49am. Posted in Cops in South Korea. |
» accomplice replied on Sat Jun 25, 2005 @ 1:47pm. Posted in Graffiti. |
[ www.kopscrew.com ] |
» accomplice replied on Wed Jun 22, 2005 @ 4:48am. Posted in mtl deleirium (mtldnb launch party). |
Originally posted by BASDINI... i don 't normally go to drum and base parties... partially because it is not really my thing, and cause i tend to get bored easilly... yet unexpainbly i felt drawn to staba's launch party and so me and Mrs Davies set of from the civillized world of down to the backwater burg of st henri in all its ghetto splender, All ktarded and drunk for no reason other than that it was summer and lovely outside... the local was to say the least beautiful... big open spaces, upstairs, down stairs and nice bathrooms... the thing that intrigued me from the begining of the story of 2005 summer drum and base (breaks,) denoument was how was staba would make this idea of his into a reallity, he wanted to do a party with one room with 20-25 peoples playing each for about 15-20mins, i thought to myself, how is he going to make this work, wont this be nothing but hassels? i was sure staba was gonna kill someone by the end of the night, you know like some dumb ass who is late for his set or someone who bitches about the length or something, but none of that happened everything went off like clock work with no problem or disorderly activity, every body was all like 'this will never work Mike,' beforhand, and he was just like shrugging and shit, be all like 'well, we can find a way to make it work,'\ and so he (they) did... i had a blast i cannot remember a Dnb and Jungle event that i have enjoyed this much, the party was so good that actually came back after i initially jetted to go home, something i rarely if ever do... all i have to say to mike (et al) is you deserve the most masive of respect for your masive, once again you have furnished the people with another spring classic in the great traditions that we all strive represent... i have two negative things to say first MCs: although the quality of MCs at parties has definetly improved over the years, something needs to be said, enough with the MCs who make zero sense on the mic, stop just mumbling some bulshit behind the dex thats not even anything worth listening to, this MCing the true sound of the culture, you must tell the stories, you must be the new poetry in motion, it is you who put this into words for all to hear and know, this is certainly 'a disco adventure...', start thinking more in terms of lyrics and hooks and chorus, and less in terms of performance and stamina, you don't have to be spitting every second to know your good...here is something you might consider ask who ever is playing to turn down the two other channels just a bit, so you can have some breadth over the music...too many MCs, all screaming at the tops of their lungs, you have to learn to be silky soft and stylish with your rap otherwise its no fun its just you being angry... second: 'La scene' everybody talks about what the 'scene' is and how we should be all 'conserving' it cause its going away, nobody more soo than 'drumandbacers', i can't help but remark on the number of long faces at the jam, like cats thinking this gonna be the last jam ever...when did we all become some 'end of the world crew' you know like everything was all ending, how did fall begin before spring this year...? i don t know what is this scene that we talk about, where does it exist if at all, i know that i have a bunch of friends that i go out and get all sloshed with every couple of weeks is that 'the scene'? i think when you guys talk about you 'scene' your basicaly talking about the political and social ramification of modern association which derives itself of unique cultural manifestation. all i m trying to put my fingure on when i say these things is some trepidations i have when i see things like to much camo clothing, guys/girls treating guys/girls like peices of meat, and too much cocaine and money flying arround when did this shit stop being about records... 'narrow is the gate for fat tapes and dub plates' i'm scared of this quasi militarism/wanna be radicalism that circulates amongst us, i feel like some of us don 't really understand what they are dealing with and are playing with things they don't understand (and are dangerous) like fake nationalism rooted in arbitrary and restricting communitarianism, remember it does not matter what crew you rep, you are all citizens of this world and will be treated accordingly...I feel like we devide our selfs up more through this shit than anything else, from this springs forward our disaggrement founded in the natural conflict between individual interest. Before you go of and make your self a paramilitary unit in the jungle (city) you may want to read some books about this shit before you do it... it comes down to this 'you say goodbye and i say hello hello hello i don't know why you say goodbye i say hello hello hello....' again respect to Mikey and the gang :) Best review ever; I wish I could have been there. |
» accomplice replied on Wed Jun 22, 2005 @ 12:38am. Posted in happy birthday Sase motherfuckin One. |
Happy Birthday Sase and congratulations on your CD release; I look forward to hearing it upon my return. |
» accomplice replied on Wed Apr 6, 2005 @ 6:53am. Posted in Hour change is lame. |
They don't have Day Light Savings in South Corea. |
» accomplice replied on Wed Mar 23, 2005 @ 6:26am. Posted in Ragga Junglist of MTL holla up inna dis. |
Originally posted by MIKE STINGER... he came last spring at Cabaret with Bogdan Raczynski. I didn't see any junglists, just IDM'ers. where was the camo kru? they must have had their heads up their asses! I was there. Originally posted by Junglist.Murdah.... naw, i gottah get general malice up here and have a sound clash with him and the sixteen armed jack. now that would be hot, i think some one would bi fi dead after that clash. The last time that Clint was in Montreal, it was because he was supposed to play at Junglist Fridays. Unfortunately Blue Dog was closed that weekend as per a court order as per illegal alcohol being sold a year prior. Being the renegade party promoters that we are, MayDay, Sami, and myself brought it upon ourselves to relocate the party because as they say, "the show must go on"... I was going to continue on in my usual verbose manner as to the goings on on that particular evening, but as few people actually attended said event (and for the most part those that did demanded to get in for free), I'm sure that no one is still reading. |
» accomplice replied on Tue Mar 8, 2005 @ 5:49am. Posted in Klute!. |
i just want people to realize, once and for all, there's only 7 days in a week, only 365 days a year, i've had parties scheduled over mine, and done the same to other promoters. Steve, this sounds vaguely familar. ;) |
» accomplice replied on Mon Mar 7, 2005 @ 5:52pm. Posted in If You Hate Trance. |
I stand firmly by my "nothing every changes" comment. |
» accomplice replied on Mon Mar 7, 2005 @ 8:24am. Posted in If You Hate Trance. |
Good point. |
» accomplice replied on Mon Mar 7, 2005 @ 5:39am. Posted in If You Hate Trance. |
It is about a senseless challenge to fisticuffs by someone who has "been in 15 street fights" and for some reason seems intent in continuing this shameful trend of male bravado, hidden under the guise of an all encompassing dislike for the genre of electronic music known as “trance”. |
» accomplice replied on Sun Mar 6, 2005 @ 12:54pm. Posted in who's yur favorite electronic dj or prod. |
Murderbot - [ www.murderbot.net ] (don't sleep on this producer who is about to unleash his WMD on the world) Debaser - [ www.pressuprecords.com ] (especially his new Jungle Royale label) And last, but never least, a man who will never leave my list of top three jungle producers: Sixteenarmed Jack - I've got 38 16aj tracks at my disposal that could rock any dancefloor on any given night; his drum editing boggles the mind, his bass lines throb the body, and his passion for the music knows no bounds. |
» accomplice replied on Sun Mar 6, 2005 @ 12:42pm. Posted in If You Hate Trance. |
Might I just add that this thread is hilarious; it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling inside that somethings will ever change. |
» accomplice replied on Sat Mar 5, 2005 @ 4:35am. Posted in iDJ 3rd Anniversary party with Klute !!!. |
Good luck tonight. They loved it and got a fourth DJ to jump on the IDJ bandwagon. Please have the courtesy to remove the iDJ logo that I designed from everything associated with “in Da Jungle” (i.e. flyers, website, etc.). I find being referred to as an unnamed bandwagon jumper to be exceedingly insulting. |
» accomplice replied on Fri Mar 4, 2005 @ 10:57am. Posted in finally something a TO dnb head can do. |
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» accomplice replied on Tue Mar 1, 2005 @ 4:39am. Posted in What A Day featuring Tanya Stephens. |
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. |
» accomplice replied on Tue Mar 1, 2005 @ 2:29am. Posted in What A Day featuring Tanya Stephens. |
Originally posted by FLAT.LINE.DIVE...I WANT A COPY, CUT IT, I'D BUY IT. Thank you for your kind and supportive words; I'm putting the lean on a few labels. |
» accomplice replied on Tue Mar 1, 2005 @ 12:41am. Posted in What A Day featuring Tanya Stephens. |
What? No comments? |
» accomplice replied on Tue Mar 1, 2005 @ 12:09am. Posted in What is Trungle??. |
Bandwagon Poos |
» accomplice replied on Sun Feb 27, 2005 @ 10:21pm. Posted in Question for Final Scratch user ???. |
Seoul. |
» accomplice replied on Sun Feb 27, 2005 @ 12:03pm. Posted in What A Day featuring Tanya Stephens. |
MayDay, Sixteenarmed Jack, and accomplice produced the ultimate track to play when you want to finish off a set right; here it is. [ www.rave.ca ] |
» accomplice replied on Sun Feb 27, 2005 @ 11:52am. Posted in Question for Final Scratch user ???. |
Final Scratch is garbage, save yourself the headache and buy Scratch Live. |
» accomplice replied on Thu Dec 2, 2004 @ 9:34am. Posted in "spaces of dubious legality". |
The Pound was where Asphalt Jungle II was held. Truly the greatest now defunct party venue was 62 Rachel; act like you know. What is it that exactly constitutes an "afterhours" venue? Is it because the municipal government (or some other similarly shifty organization) turns a blind eye to the obviously dubious legality of the goings on wherein? Essentially what this is proposing is that it is okay to break the law as long as you have been granted the appropriate permit to do so; anyone interested in a license to kill? When choosing a venue in which to host an "afterhours" event, I always pay attention to fundamental characteristics which I believe a venue should at the very least possess thus ensuring a high level of safety and security for my patrons. In this not exhaustible list, these elements include: functional toilets (more than one is always a bonus); cold running water (I’ve actually been to a few parties where the promoter turned off the cold water so as to promote water sales, that is tantamount to attempted murder in my eyes); and enough fire exits to which patrons may always find a clear path. Because of which, I would never do my patrons the injustice of hosting an event in a venue such as L-Corridor which, if you have half a brain you could easily see, was always a fire-hazard waiting to happen. I recall being in that basement once when the power went out while Dr. Noh was playing; I can tell you that I immediately froze and said a silent prayer that no one panicked as surely chaos would ensue. The drummer kept on drumming and soon the power returned with little to no cause for alarm; truly it is only a matter of time before our luck runs out. As I understand it, the Montreal rave community (and please correct me if I am wrong) has yet to suffer a directly party related death; I hope that is not what it will take in order for promoters to collectively smarten up? Partiers should not patronize the events of promoters who have anything less than the partiers’ best interests in mind. Promoters should always do their very best to afford their patrons the highest level of comfort within their means; I would never host a party that I would not feel comfortable patronizing. Of note, among those physical elements previously listed, promoters should also take the care to provide a quality sound system. Ask anyone who suffers from tinnitus; [ www.moviewavs.com ] is not fun. |
» accomplice replied on Wed Oct 27, 2004 @ 4:16pm. Posted in accomplice on the inside. |
Um, yeah... what are you talking about? |
» accomplice replied on Mon Oct 25, 2004 @ 10:03am. Posted in accomplice on the inside. |
For those interested, email me and I will dropload you a copy of my set from Asphalt Jungle 2. |
» accomplice replied on Thu Oct 21, 2004 @ 2:07pm. Posted in accomplice on the inside. |
Respect to Dom and Big Daddy G; I can always count on the positive vibes from you two. |
» accomplice replied on Thu Oct 21, 2004 @ 6:52am. Posted in accomplice on the inside. |
It finally happened, accomplice broke down and posted a few tracks; this is what happens when I reminisce about the days that passed. Some of these are new and intended for the dancefloor, others are old and meant for something more. [ www.rave.ca ] I love my MTL crew; my heart beats for you. I look forward to seeing each and every one of you at Asphalt Jungle 3, on March 19th, 2005. |
» accomplice replied on Tue Jun 15, 2004 @ 3:16pm. Posted in Variable - Live Painting Experiment and. |
Live painting performance by: victor henry produkt gene starship ill_relevance jeremy langdon give simo kathleen weldon capt justin blancette nancy bourassa fabrice landry dstrbo rhys taylor other pascal caputo specter labrona leak comos Accompanied by the sounds of: Thursday 11-13 - Bliss 13-15 - Testarossa Leo Cruz and Tony Roma 15-17 - accomplice and MayDay 17-19 - Spector 19-21 - Broken Crew 21-23 - Slyde Friday 11-13 - Plastic Jesus 13-15 - Jaber and Naes 15-17 - Corey K 17-19 - Sean Kosa 19-21 - Ghetto Rock 21-23 - Dkai and Melon Saturday 11-13 - Kikit! 13-15 - Melon and Roto 15-17 - ICM 17-19 - Sase One 19-21 - Jacob Asher 21-23 - Maysr Brought to you by Triple Five Soul, St-Laurent Des Arts, Moog Audio, Drop, KOPS, and Broken. Location: 3826 St-Laurent |
» accomplice replied on Mon Jun 7, 2004 @ 4:09pm. Posted in Junglist® Fridays - June line. |
Please Note: June 11th will be the last time that accomplice plays in Montreal until Asphalt Jungle 3 in March 2005. |
» accomplice replied on Fri Jun 4, 2004 @ 8:21pm. Posted in June 4th - Zero Concept. |
*ahem* The Bellyfull Soundsystem will unfortunately be unable to show and prove tonight. Instead Cognitive Vibe has asked ragga jungle specialists, Rhygin and Sixteen Armed Jack, to come through for no reason what-so-ever; zero concept. |
» accomplice replied on Thu Jun 3, 2004 @ 5:37pm. Posted in June 4th - Zero Concept. |
It is all about zero. Zero tolerance. Zero guest-list. Zero badtimes. Zero concept. No flyer; just show up and act like you know. |
» accomplice replied on Wed Jun 2, 2004 @ 7:13pm. Posted in June 4th - Zero Concept. |
On June 4th, 2004, the good people at Cognitive Vibe are proud to present Zero Concept: Bellyfull Soundsystem - Original reggae/ragga dubplate business in town to mash up the MTL - Ottawa Maysr - None can test the Space Frog, international play boy and philanthropist, behind the decks - Montreal MayDay - The driving force behind Mission:Sound, act like you know - Montreal accomplice - who the fuck is accomplice?.... - South Korea The door will open at 03:00. Entry to the premises is 5$. If on the date in question you are unable to present 5$ to the door person, your access will be subsequently denied and you will be asked to kindly vacate the premises. At that particular juncture, you will hang your head in shame. If upon your arrival capacity to the venue has been achieved, your entry will be denied. Location: 3841 St-Laurent. Please note: this will be the last party that hosted by Cognitive Vibe until Asphalt Jungle 3, March 2005. |
» accomplice replied on Tue May 11, 2004 @ 3:17am. Posted in Tuesday - Luba Lounge - Jungle/Dancehall. |
FREE. On Tuesday, at Luba Lounge (2109 Bleury Street, Montreal), accomplice will be spinning his breed of old school jungle. If Maysr happens to mention that he is also spinning, do not believe him; he's drunk. |
» accomplice replied on Wed Mar 31, 2004 @ 5:07pm. Posted in Abra "Off to Make it Big in New York". |
Tonight at the KOPs crew's HipHop Wednesdays at Blue Dog: ABRA is moving to New York to try to make it big. Come support this unique and skilled beatboxing talent as he is sent off in style by some of Montreal's HipHop elite. Featuring: DR One Mana Maysr Grand Theft Specter Fatsak with beat boxing by: Abra and X-Wam Wednesday March 31st, 2004 Blue Dog 3958 St-Laurent |
» accomplice replied on Tue Mar 23, 2004 @ 2:20pm. Posted in Asphalt Jungle 2. |
Thank you |
» accomplice replied on Fri Mar 19, 2004 @ 5:10pm. Posted in Asphalt Jungle Roll Call. |
I will be there soon enough to make everything all right. |
» accomplice replied on Fri Mar 19, 2004 @ 3:42pm. Posted in Asphalt Jungle Roll Call. |
That was not supposed to have a frowny face next to it. |
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