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BOUNCE! Launch Voodoo Rooms, Sunderland FRI FEB 8th
2008-01-08, 16:22:57
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ELECTRO BREAKS GHETTO

House / Fidget / Funk / Disco / 8bit / Dubstep / French Touch / Jackin / Glitch / Electro Indie / Baile Funk / Baltimore Club / Dancehall / Global Rhythms / Miami Bass / Southern Hip Hop / Italo Disco / Ghettotech / Hip House

Bounce! is a night of genre destroying dance music. We put out a dizzying array of stomping disco beats, spiralling spacey synths, the very finest electro and new urban beats from around the world. Its a cosmic journey with killer sounds from the past and present. A boundaryless night through the worlds underground.

Launching at Voodoo Rooms @ Bar Pure, Sunderland, Friday Feb 8th.
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Our guests for the launch are Teams Skull & Dead (EatDisco Newcastle residents). With Bounce! DJs Mike Cooper & Steve Robson.
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2008-01-08, 16:27:00
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in the words of zoidberg....wooop woop woop wooooooooooop!
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2008-01-17, 19:48:07
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2008-01-17, 19:49:53
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2008-01-17, 20:40:13
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matpayne Wrote:I'd buy that for a dollar...
We're hoping for 2 :-)






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2008-01-25, 22:56:52
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2008-01-28, 21:43:50
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2008-01-28, 21:59:42
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2008-01-28, 23:31:38
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What is Ghetto? Sounds 'Urban'.






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2008-01-29, 16:22:13
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i think its to make sure we dont get any neo-nazis turning up
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2008-01-29, 21:04:13
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fapesta Wrote:What is Ghetto? Sounds 'Urban'.
Trying not to go go too deep and philosophical, I would say the main reason its there is to show that we are not a strictly 'house' night as such. And to make people deliberately wonder why the word is there. World urban underground is what I would generally reply, world rythms, mad decent, a bit grimey, switch & solid groove, some hip hop, ghetto house, ghettotech, maybe some southern hip hip, all majorly electronic.

Generally I dont like RnB & hip nights but funnily enough years ago at uni I never missed a Tue night in Chase Sunderland, it was an RnB & Hip Hop night but seemed pretty good at the time. Anyway these days its Glass Spider on a Sunday night and to be honest, it sometime gets pretty good, some world class BBoys get down to some nice beats and I think there will be some people there that could get into some of what we play especially if we try to bring in more dubstep and breaks. I havnt had much time to listen to much Skream but id like to keep it quite varied rather than people dancing to house all night.

The full on electro crowd may not be so keen but with any joy we can develop it a bit more with future gigs






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2008-01-29, 21:15:46
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Le_Coop Wrote:
fapesta Wrote:What is Ghetto? Sounds 'Urban'.
Trying not to go go too deep and philosophical, I would say the main reason its there is to show that we are not a strictly 'house' night as such. And to make people deliberately wonder why the word is there. World urban underground is what I would generally reply, world rythms, mad decent, a bit grimey, switch & solid groove, some hip hop, ghetto house, ghettotech, maybe some southern hip hip, all majorly electronic.

Generally I dont like RnB & hip nights but funnily enough years ago at uni I never missed a Tue night in Chase Sunderland, it was an RnB & Hip Hop night but seemed pretty good at the time. Anyway these days its Glass Spider on a Sunday night and to be honest, it sometime gets pretty good, some world class BBoys get down to some nice beats and I think there will be some people there that could get into some of what we play especially if we try to bring in more dubstep and breaks. I havnt had much time to listen to much Skream but id like to keep it quite varied rather than people dancing to house all night.

The full on electro crowd may not be so keen but with any joy we can develop it a bit more with future gigs
I'm strictly ghetto, my status is ghetto, I'm from the ghetto, I like ghetto, 100 percent ghetto,






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2008-01-29, 21:21:35
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2008-01-29, 21:28:51
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MORE ghetto than that!

I got 12 inches I'm well hung,
9 on my dick and 3 on ma tounge!

Break yo'self fool!






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2008-01-29, 22:37:04
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Le_Coop Wrote:
fapesta Wrote:What is Ghetto? Sounds 'Urban'.
Trying not to go go too deep and philosophical, I would say the main reason its there is to show that we are not a strictly 'house' night as such. And to make people deliberately wonder why the word is there. World urban underground is what I would generally reply, world rythms, mad decent, a bit grimey, switch & solid groove, some hip hop, ghetto house, ghettotech, maybe some southern hip hip, all majorly electronic.

Generally I dont like RnB & hip nights but funnily enough years ago at uni I never missed a Tue night in Chase Sunderland, it was an RnB & Hip Hop night but seemed pretty good at the time. Anyway these days its Glass Spider on a Sunday night and to be honest, it sometime gets pretty good, some world class BBoys get down to some nice beats and I think there will be some people there that could get into some of what we play especially if we try to bring in more dubstep and breaks. I havnt had much time to listen to much Skream but id like to keep it quite varied rather than people dancing to house all night.

The full on electro crowd may not be so keen but with any joy we can develop it a bit more with future gigs
God I've just read this! That






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2008-01-30, 13:17:57
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2008-01-30, 20:50:06
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