http://www.imeem.com/djkillaakatrackstar/music/q_jkeq9d/dj_roc_dont_get_boxed_out/
grimiest tune I've heard in a while, reminds me of jon e cash type shit. goosebumps. need this on vinyl.
This is great
http://www.imeem.com/djkillaakatrackstar/music/q_jkeq9d/dj_roc_dont_get_boxed_out/
grimiest tune I've heard in a while, reminds me of jon e cash type shit. goosebumps. need this on vinyl.
functionally complex in that it is designed to inspire ever more impossible foot-work.
Thinking about this, I think its because the feedback loop is so confined, there is a real narrow intensity at work, where a minor deviation on an established theme gets driven so mercilessly to its own ends, ideas run away with themselves... or suttin.
H i'll give 100000 monopoly £s to whoever finds an outlet for this stuff. Do any Chicago heads on here have any clues?
when you click on the links below do you not get a player?
minikomi said:never any big drops to release what builds up, just constant pressure.
Its wierd, the youngers don't seem to care that people outside of the circle may be interested in their music, I think Bok Bok was tellin me he contaced DJ Nate on myspace & got no response.
This is the most jarring aspect as well! Goes aganist the grain of what is maybe the most fundamental aspect of dance/club music. Maybe related to the way the dancing isn't, or doesn't seem to be structured in any formal way, there is no start, middle & end, the dancers float in & out over the top of the beat
is it a mix or this is just how the track sounds?
elgato said:pretty refreshing to be honest!
elgato said:its ridiculously hype and totally meditative at the same time
bassbeyondreason said:I can't even place the BPM on some of these tunes.
bassbeyondreason said:This stuff is doing what everyone pretends "wonky" is!