I know this is outside the scope of Juke, but since we've talked about Jersey Club before, I thought it might be a good idea to pitch it to anyone in here. DJ Tameil is going to be doing a mini-European tour from November 11th - 20th. Anyone here know of any friendly clubs or promoters that...
could some of you chicago or planet mu folk remix my favorite song of all time?
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Turns out that it's actually a DJ Earl track named Baby. You may have to hit him up personally at:
twitter.com/djearl_
And please only call him Mr. Calvin Klein...never as earl
Hey guys, this is a pretty amazing mix of juke, jersey club, and future funky tracks. Earl, Taye, Boylan, as well as some Jersey dudes like Tameil & Tiga drop amazing tracks. Oh yeah, we've got a lot of EP's coming out in the next few weeks...
Question
Would you guys consider this Juke, UK Funky, or Dubstep?
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Oh yeah, I wanted to say something about what you said earlier Dave, and how people actually enjoy dancin to this music. Even the Baltimore stuff, (the stuff that isn't completely repetitive) can be amazing music to listen too. It's just trends say stuff isn't danceable anymore, all the while...
Yo Dave, i'm not 100% on the jersey scene, but I'll let those guys speak for themselves, haha. I'll get them to start posting people on the history of this stuff on dissensus.
I'll do more updates after i finish my test tonight. But when you guys are talking about the original Hoes is Bussin, were you talking about this track?
http://beatport.com/s/t5Pqaf
If that's the case, it is on vinyl.
As for Jersey Club, check out Dj Tameil, DJ Jayhood, DJ Sliink, and DJ...
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%20A%20Taste
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
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...
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