Ok why would anything not "go hard" after whatever the number of years? If it is good then it will always be good? Comments like this always puzzle me. Maybe you just follow a commenting template where you say some stuff because others say it and it almost sounds like a meme?
Flowdan Grammy winner !! he deserves and then some, I knew when I've listened to him for the first time 15 years ago that he will go to big places. Respect Bruv!
I remember walking into the record shop and was like, what's hot? And he said, THE BUG. Handed me the CD, let me listen to the vinyl on headphones I was STUCK. Warrior Queen on this was another tune I can remember decimating on my ipod.
@@Spectru91 I take it all Irishmen don’t speak English either as well as the scots and welsh just because of their accent. Mate you need some more bollocks you might’ve lost one or two.
Tune will always run the dance. Spine tingler every time. Mad energy. Out to The Bug on the insane beat -Killers P lyrics just soooo on point and big up Flow Dan.
Thats the UK sound and thats why we love it...SUB mi bredrihn..and Raggamuffin chat...im Greek but lived in Brixton and love the UK SOUND.....a Greekman seh so!
heard this at motion in bristol when the bug was playing there, the bass was so earth shattering that it literally made the record shake and skip on the decks... he had to restart the track while flowdan alerted the audience. it was terrifying and amazing at the same time, no lie
I don't think I ever heard an american gansta hip hop track that was as scary as this. I don't support this type of bullying, but the track is effective when you are in a bad mood. One of the best dub track I heard.
Necrobabes Maybe I meant that gangsta hip hop from Honduras or Salvador is scary, but yeah, it's legit to question why I added that term. I do not perceive gangsta as being merely a US genre, though. Like you have gangsta rap in France, perhaps because they like to copy the US more, whereas UK prefer to do things their way.
Always curious about this one. It was initially released as a single on Hyperdub in 2007, then appeared on his album in 2008, released by Ninja Tune. It was left off of Hyperdub's tremendous compilation, 5 Years of Hyperdub. I wonder why? Can you imagine that comp with this track on it? Wow. (I expected it to appear on the Hyperdub 10 comps, but again it was left off.)
I absolutely love this song I've been playing it for 12 years....when me and my bro first heard it we found it hilarious as it's so gangster but that just added to us loving it, absolutely ecstatic when I used to hear it out in the club..I've seen the bug live at Outlook Festival...amazing
I heard this in 08 in a Dubstep mix. But I'd say it would be classed as grime now. But the instrumentals are pretty much proper Dubstep. Just the vocals that swing it between genres.
What’s funny is that I heard a remix of this on the Boiler Room set by Skrillex and immediately stopped the mix to look up this original…it all comes full circle! I love this track ten thousand fold but still have respect for allllll aspects of the arts.
saw the bug twice when he opened for NIN...it was almost as if the world was being destroyed and reconstructed the way its supossed to be. will never forget de bug
Hayley Morgan It's just good old dub, though. Not dubstep. Ok, it's perhaps "grime-dub" if we are looking for a precise term, but, hmm, yeah I think "dub" is fine.
What if I tell you that the audio quality is better in high resolution videos? I didn't give a shit about the video quality as visual experience back then, neither now.
It did about until roughly 2 years ago, I had the same discussion 4 years back with a mate who's at uni studying music. Kinda funny seeing multiple conversations about this topic on utube when all you need to do is fucking google it...