it looks like the man himself...
and i have a feeling if it IS him...i may now be on a hitlist lol
but i found this on youtube whilst watching some Old-Skoolish videos and the like...
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin
Posted - 2009/09/15 : 23:15:08
I wonder if one of those is Nick Arnold?
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"Maybe in a day and age in which even our rappers can't get to the end of a verse without having an existential crisis, we should find a place for happy hardcore"
Posted - 2009/09/15 : 23:20:24
one of the Smart-e's crew went solo and took an idea the group had originally planned and released; 'trip to trumpton', though luna-c is easily the most successful of the lot.
quote:Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
though luna-c is easily the most successful of the lot.
You could argue that Nick Arnold is just as well known as Luna-C.
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"Maybe in a day and age in which even our rappers can't get to the end of a verse without having an existential crisis, we should find a place for happy hardcore"
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin
Posted - 2009/09/16 : 07:42:22
either place i put it would have caused issues. and i didnt want the thread to be changed into a "hey this isnt really hardcore" "blah blah by today standards" cause thats gay
either way, its not like i said which other genre
quote:Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
There was also Tom Orton
Who co-wrote Cloudy Daze.
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"Maybe in a day and age in which even our rappers can't get to the end of a verse without having an existential crisis, we should find a place for happy hardcore"
quote:Originally posted by silver:
Yep it is.... Smart-E's was Luna-C, Nick Arnold (Bang!) and Tom Orton (co-writer for some Bang! tunes)
The sample wasn't initially licensed either...
since there no proper laws in place the sesame street owners were able to take a huge chunk of the earnings. in fact, smart-es were left very little after broken promises from promoters. one such example being a major tour date whereby they were not paid a penny from what should have been a hefty sum.