if it's the same one i'm thinking of on the fact mix, it's:
19 Code Morse - Terror Danjah & D.O.K (Unreleased)
absolutely fucked tune.
thats out on vinyl bro..
http://www.discogs.com/Aftershock-Zumpi-Central-EP/release/1548575
if it's the same one i'm thinking of on the fact mix, it's:
19 Code Morse - Terror Danjah & D.O.K (Unreleased)
absolutely fucked tune.
my favourite grime record...
I know I was lean but I'm certainly it was something different. Someone must have recorded it.
nah there was definitely a fkked mix of creepy crawler, i tweeted terror about it (not reply yet). had loads of reversed noises in it. siiick
starkey remix of 'more than money' is out on junodownload...
I'm with him there. but still there's loads about now to really excite me, if there's any unity it's collective appreciation from different scenes, with bass being the shared love, obviously dubstep has played a huge part in this. Plenty of djs seem to be joining dots nicely between a range of temps from hip-hop, funk, house and funky, garage, dubstep, techno to jungle, hard to get a nice flow but amazing on a night out if executed well, which is why i want to hear his fwd set.Electronic dance music culture now… there’s lots of tiny interesting things going on, but really it’s a mess. It doesn’t seem to have the profound life changing…. Well that’s not true, I’m sure it does for many people. But I think a lot of people think it’s in this entropic, dissipative phase, where it’s microsegmenting in all dimensions, tiny little niches…. It’s going into hyper niche mode. So that’s one tendency, it’s in this entropic phase of fragmentation. Lots of interesting little things, but nothing strong, unifying… but at the same time people are fascinated by whether something could happen which could transform the whole thing, transform all the rules of the game and make it into something else. Or whether it’s in terminal dissipation. It’s the unanswered questions that everybody who is interested in these broader trends, you have to be genuinely interested in that now…. Looking for clues and what’s happening.
Just read the Loefah interview, it's great. The bit about the Root Remix is very amusing, it's a good sign though. Nothing like too much reverence to ruin a remix.
Quite funny him talking about the Benga / Skream type thing as being rave for 18 year olds or whatever, as I associate Youngsta era halfstep with being 18 and first going out to raves and that.
Still not totally convinced by Kryptic Minds though. Will try that mix, see if it changes my mind.
i tuned into rinse not expecting them to be broadcasting it and ended up getting the end of kode9's set: http://www.divshare.com/download/7416512-a53
only 35 mins but he covers a lot - some wonky and housey bits, terror danjah/roll deep, poison dart, serious thugz dub, and a completely absurd outro (does anyone know what that is?)