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bare BARE BONES
btw here's rashad's "reverb", the tune mr quam mentioned a page back, being dropped at a battle. starts at 8 mins or so.

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That tunes mental, and the one after it, I love seeing fat guys footworking, that one looks like a big baby.
The crew on the right seem really shit till that little skinny kid comes out near the end, he kills it
 
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continuum

smugpolice
That tunes mental, and the one after it, I love seeing fat guys footworking, that one looks like a big baby.
The crew on the right seem really shit till that little skinny kid comes out near the end, he kills it

that video goes mad at the end. more judicious editing of these videos would be good.
 

dave quam

Well-known member
gotta watch the other parts, the crew on the right (Taliban) were sick that night. Check part 2 for sure, DJ TMO went in, and so did (DJ) Manny and Rashad (not DJ).
 

Ory

warp drive
this is the track i was asking about earlier


apparently my gabba comparison wasn't far off. while the guy is indeed chicagoan, he also makes pounding hard house/hardstyle beats. weird.
 

nnazem

Well-known member
this is the track i was asking about earlier


apparently my gabba comparison wasn't far off. while the guy is indeed chicagoan, he also makes pounding hard house/hardstyle beats. weird.

It ain't actually that weird. Chicago acts like Robert Armani, Deeon, Paul Johnson, and Jammin Gerald have always gone between the various club sounds, and incorporated it into their ghetto house tracks.

not to bring up rashad for the sake of rashad, but he's one of the few producers i know who puts hard house influence in his juke tracks at times. how do you think he approached this track?

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Ory

warp drive
i'm aware of and own records by armani/traxmen etc but their tunes never sounded as "euro" as that umberto guy, imo. either way it's a good thing there's crossover to spice things up.
 

nnazem

Well-known member
Is it true that Warp is doing a juke documentary? I saw that on some random comment board. I know it's probably b.s., but seriously, it would be cool if it were tre
 

skweeelicious!

bass downstairs
It ain't actually that weird. Chicago acts like Robert Armani, Deeon, Paul Johnson, and Jammin Gerald have always gone between the various club sounds, and incorporated it into their ghetto house tracks.

not to bring up rashad for the sake of rashad, but he's one of the few producers i know who puts hard house influence in his juke tracks at times. how do you think he approached this track?

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becoming real is a great young producer. i was stoked when this came out - great remix.
 

alex

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nnazem

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Dig that ultra bleached-out white floor and tees in this vid.

It is part of Rashad's Just A Taste album. You haven't heard about it yet?!?!? I must not be doing my job correctly

https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/318270/Just A Taste

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