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Ragz The Bear & FON present Perish's Studio 69's Kinky Khristmas 2

Ragz The Bear has done it again with his Video of Perish's studio 69 "A Kinky Khristmas". Ragz The bear has stepped right in to the Studion 69 and FON family. He has quickly made a name for himself with his unique style of video production that that I like to call "Dubstyle" which is a mach made in heaven for Dubstep. I don't see the kind of passion that Ragz shows for his art in to many other people that work behind the camera. I have seen it in people like Rukes who is a legend behind a Cannon Camera he is the man you want taking photos if you are a musician. I would have to say that if you want a video made, and you are a Dubstep DJ Ragz is your man. Again it is about passion for your art if you are only in it for the money then you will miss the mark every time and it will show because it soon comes just a job. Field Of Noise would like to thank Ragz for his passion and commitment to his art. Sonny Skrillex Moore if you read this Ragz is the man you want filming your next video.

Now to Perish all I have to say is well done. Again it is passion & commitment that drives him and the rest of the performers at Studio 69 events. Passion & commitment is the glue that holds all of us together. DJ SLutz, Kaisi The-Siren, Roxer Tronica, Nader Fasheh, Tha Kernal, Fonz666, Dubstep Kings & sexy stage performances by David Saffron, & all the gorgeous dancers that make up this one of a kind, yet a bit dysfunctional family. So come out next month for the next "Studio 69" family gathering and see for yourself.

Perish's Studio 69

DJ SLutz

Kaisi The-Siren

Roxer Tronica

DJ Nade

Tha Kernal

Dubstep Kings

Ragz The Bear

Comments:

Disapointed
There was an opinionated comment that was deleted here critiquing this video... it should have remained, otherwise what kind of objective magazine outlet is this where reviewers comments are taken off a site???
Ben
I forgot if I was the one to delete your comment or not, but since it's our site, we reserve the right to delete comments that we feel are mean, trolling or simply not constructive. Your comment was borderline, if you had submitted it with your name and a link to your work, I would have let it stand, but the anonymous nature of your comment is probably what got it deleted. Your are welcome to resubmit it if you feel you have been wronged. Sorry for any confusion.
Disapointed
Thank you for professionally responding to my comment, but I really am just a reader and music lover, not the one who left the original comment. I appreciate your response, and I def agree with you about the annonominity of the removed comment, it was cowardly, but still it was his opinion. Thanks again for responding.