Yea I think that one is actually more likelyOh well then, ig i'll add a joke one to the mix...
WARIO X TAILS
and before you say "it's impossible, they're not in the same universe."
The Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games series is a thing.
Yea I think that one is actually more likelyOh well then, ig i'll add a joke one to the mix...
WARIO X TAILS
and before you say "it's impossible, they're not in the same universe."
The Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games series is a thing.
say what you want, but actually taismo amvs are the best of all out of there, also songs got proper depth
taismo 4ever, the best couple
Must be pretty cool being a DJ. Closest i've got to it is a quick go with a neighbours SL-1200's and using Mixmeister Fusion. While some of our 12" mixes on vinyl were pretty cool during the late 70's and throughout most of the eighties, we were certainly outshadowed by italy (Italo Disco), Belgium (New Beat), Germany (Kraftwerk, Early Techno and Synth-Pop), Holland/Netherlands (Remixers like Ben Liebrand, Peter Slaghuis, etc.) and the USA imo at the time (Electro, Freestyle, Chicago House music). As for UK mixes not sampling very often and being more innovative, sure but as a brit born and bred I can't deny Stock, Aitken and Waterman's grip over UK pop music at the time however cookie cutter most of their extended mixes/remixes were. Nothing wrong with adding some of the stuf you like from the UK with youtube links here.I speak many languages but I can't decide which country's music I prefer, UK mixes of all kinds are one of the best due to being more innovative and not sampling very often. Skrillex samples in a mind-boggling way I could not duplicate, I am a DJ and impressed.