maybe we can suggest tunes which sound like or is mixable in a set of another style.
only 3 examples right now of new dancehall which sounds like it could be influenced by UK:
new Cham - Call Mi. tune is pretty boring, and i'm not feeling his falsetto, but thought it was an interesting production as all it needs is maybe a minus 5 on the tempo to be dubstep (no wobble).
following were in Crucial New Riddims thread:
old mattress riddim could be a nod to Funky, or a part of the Afro-Caribbean rhythmic tradition which Funky derives from - anyhow would work in a Funky set.
and secret weapon me and faustus think would be ill played along d-step.
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more?
only 3 examples right now of new dancehall which sounds like it could be influenced by UK:
new Cham - Call Mi. tune is pretty boring, and i'm not feeling his falsetto, but thought it was an interesting production as all it needs is maybe a minus 5 on the tempo to be dubstep (no wobble).
following were in Crucial New Riddims thread:
old mattress riddim could be a nod to Funky, or a part of the Afro-Caribbean rhythmic tradition which Funky derives from - anyhow would work in a Funky set.
and secret weapon me and faustus think would be ill played along d-step.
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more?