bjack on 27/8/2016 at 00:45
Actually, I quiet like London. Only been 2 times, but felt at home. It is a wonderful last stop after touring the continent. You also have exceptional Indian food. It can be very cold and foggy though. And hence why I brought a fog jacket both times I've been. I needed it. Damp is not really a word to describe London accurately. Surrounded by a deep mound of wet wool is sort of close. ;)
Vivian on 27/8/2016 at 00:46
I've lived here for nearly a decade now. It isn't foggy.
The Indian food IS good though. And the art scene, whoa. The tiki people carve. It'll flip your wig.
bjack on 27/8/2016 at 04:50
I know a Tiki master. I know of another Tiki master that I went to high school with. Tiki is deeply entrenched in Southern California culture. I grew up with a Polynesian back yard, resplendent with a pool and tropical plants, many of which were extremely toxic. We were told to stay away and we did. Look, but don't touch.
Vivian on 27/8/2016 at 08:21
Who from London is a bunch of ripoffs, out of interest?
hedonicflux~~ on 27/8/2016 at 08:29
Burial.
and all who followed.
Vivian on 27/8/2016 at 08:42
You know dubstep was actually invented in Croydon, right?
Vivian on 27/8/2016 at 08:43
Also I'm interested, who is 'all who followed'?
hedonicflux~~ on 27/8/2016 at 09:17
Quote Posted by Vivian
Also I'm interested, who is 'all who followed'?
IDK LIKE, anyone who took the dub and the dark out of dubstep. Link me to good dubstep made in London and I'll listen.
And I really don't give a fuck where it was invented. Mick wasn't trying to invent a new genre, nor does he claim to have invented dubstep. It was Mick's style, and the Birmingham style in general, that *I believe* was emulated by London. Prove me wrong.
Vivian on 27/8/2016 at 11:22
Dude, Mick Harris from Napalm Death did not invent dubstep. Also by the by I fucking hate dubstep.
So, by 'the London music scene' you mean 'burial' and 'IDK LIKE, anyone'. Cool.