On The battle fields trip, music and other things.

By Orhan Deniz

That didn’t just come out of the blue, it’s really meaningful. Well, I’ve got a lot to talk about. I’m sure by now you readers are fed up of Loud Twitter posting my Twitter tweets to my blog. Well at least I am, and everyone who reads my blog can see those status updates on Twitter, Facebook etc. So, I’ve decided, I’m actually going to make this blog more meaningful. I actually need to blog more often, as I haven’t been doing it for like, god knows. Not only will it improve my spelling which is outragious (haha), but it will also allow me to express my opinions with out any constraints and on Twitter on facebook, character limitations for status updates.

So, let’s get started. Yesterday and today, I went on a battle fields trip to Belgium and France. All I’ll say is I’ve been on trips where you just walk around and look at things. I wasn’t expecting this trip to be so interactive. I have to express my thanks to the guides, especially the guide that led our group, as he explained every detail, and got in to the nitty gritty. I was interested. No Brandon & James, I wasn’t being fucked up listening to UK Hardcore while he was talking. I was listening, to him. Ok, does that clear up things? Anyway, on the first day we went to a town in Belgium called Ypres, which is on the french side of Belgium. On the second day, which was subsequently today, we went to france to battle sights of the battle of somm. I have to say, it was a serious trip, but it wasn’t a trip where you could just fuck around. Very emotional and I don’t know what to call it. probably intruiging and interesting. So, I got back like 10 minutes ago, which shows how technically mad I am, entering my home and turning on the PC.

Musically, things have been going cool. While on the coach yesterday, I listened to BBC radio 1’s Hard dance and Hardcore show. For anyone who doesn’t know, this show airs on saturday morning at 1:00 AM to 3:00 AM and is hosted by DJ Kutski. I have to say, I wasn’t a regular listener of the show. But I got friday’s copy and decided I’ll listen to this and give it a go. I’m happy I did that. Basically the show is divided in to mixes, first a UK hard dance mix, a freerange mix, euromix, Hardstyle mix, 1 happy hardcore track, the “Hardest record in the world” (which is probably gabber), a UK hardcore mix, a rave breaks mash-up and a closing track. Basically I think Kutski, or the BBC have done a good job of covering a wide spectrum of hard dance styles. Normally I can’t say I like what the BBC are doing but this is ok. I would like ,more hardcore in the show, but I can’t complain. Anyway, I’ll close there. Enjoy, and comment. Oh for the hard dance and hardcore page:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/kutski/

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