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harco pronting
Hit me up if you're coming down, and I'll try and sort you a guestlist spot out.
thanks! i'll bare that in mind. not sure how easy it will be to convince both my sister and brother-in-law to footwerk it though.
Hit me up if you're coming down, and I'll try and sort you a guestlist spot out.
I'm curious if any of the dnb heads on this thread - assuming there are some - have heard identifiably juke tracks popping up in dnb sets?
It always seemed strange to me that juke's been adopted by the garage/dubstep crowd when it's also pretty close to dnb, tempo-wise.
(apologies if this has come up before - the thread's 70pages long....)
oh man, good call on instra:mental! i totally dig them and i've been looking for stuff to mix w/ footwork on my glitch.fm radio show. it's called lost in bass and airs 0200-0400 GMT. i've been mixing some 80 bpm bass music like chip chop (run riot records) and kelpe w/ the footwork.
speaking of dnb i wonder if amit would work...
"i was surprised that my friends who used to be into breakcore don't like footwork, tho they might catch on later. i know one footwork producer who used to make breakcore."
Ok people, give me some common elements that link footwork music to jungle, dnb or breakcore, and they can have NOTHING to do with the tempo. GO
i don't got much, all i really meant was here were folks who were into dance music and having been into breakcore i expected them to have an open mind to stuff that is rhythmically wild but they slagged off footwork from the get-go.
are you kidding? white metal fans have been into hip-hop for 20+ years.Here's a hypothesis: a) breakcore is incredibly white b) juke is incredibly black c) most people's tastes are channeled in one direction, not both.
are you kidding? white metal fans have been into hip-hop for 20+ years.