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    jungle remixes of non-jungle artists

    i knew there had to be a lot of this stuff dissensus knowledge pooling in effect this is the playlist so far
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    jungle remixes of non-jungle artists

    Droid droppin science! Selectabwoy should do a mix of the creme, organized chronologically if possible I'm bunging them all in a YouTube Playlist
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    jungle remixes of non-jungle artists

    Feel like 96 there might have been a fair few d&B remixes out there, but my memory is coming up blank Yes UKG / 2step there was a flood of the stuff. The one that springs to mind instantly is an obvious one but a killer - mind you I suppose Armand V-H is not actually technically UKG himself -...
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    jungle remixes of non-jungle artists

    This one though...
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    jungle remixes of non-jungle artists

    Actually the other 4 Hero remix of Scarface is pretty good - ruffer and more spartan.
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    jungle remixes of non-jungle artists

    This is 1998 so after d&b turned to shite. So it could be a case of the d&b remixer soiling a perfectly pleasant original - i.e. exact opposite of 4 Hero / Scarface.
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    jungle remixes of non-jungle artists

    This is beautiful, prime Reinforced artcore.... I don't think I ever played the original Scarface tune until today There's another less-vocal remix of it by 4 Hero, not nearly as good I don't think, and a boring Talkin' Loud midtempo effort, also by 4 Hero and in retrospect grimly prophetic...
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    jungle remixes of non-jungle artists

    Chatting with a musician friend, he pointed to this remix as a subliminal influence on his latest release I'd never heard it - a very nice slice of Bukem It got me thinking about that time when the market was flooded with jungle / d+b remixes of major label artists - when the remixer would...
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    Dissensus' first brostep thread

    Here's a great wobble write-up from back in the day by the mysterious blogger Leaving Earth aka Taninian (but frustratingly doesn't do YouTube clips or audio links) http://earthexit.blogspot.com/2012/05/10-wobble-records.html of Tomba's Brace For Impact EP Taninian says it "excels at the...
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    what new york looks like

    it's a pain in the arse to have a car in NYC. when we lived there we only knew a few people who had one. if you park outside where you live, you have to move it to the other side of the street on designated days when the street sweepers come through. you have to get up at some ungodly hour, move...
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    have you had the corona yet?

    not yet
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    what new york looks like

    It's a feast of semiosis for sure (as is any big city, but NYC is unusually packed, and unusually various in its population and subculture tribes) But it's also a barrage of things you can't read - things or actions or sounds that arrest the eye and ear but aren't immediately identifiable as...
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    Glitchcore? Cybergoth? Post-hardcore? Breakcore? Weirdcore?

    Gnasher and Kieran and Wektor ought to be form Nu-Dissensus with a Logan's Run-like cut-off age
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    Joanna Newsom --- "Ys"

    well Saint Et's second single was a cover of a song by the Field Mice. Bob did a zine in that whole C86 era I believe. They have indie roots but obviously went far and wide beyond what's commonly taken to be the parameters of indie
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    Good Discussions

    "Really awful is more interesting to listen to than pretty good" - Brian Eno you could replace the words "listen to" with "talk about" there i think
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    perfect melodies

    extended melody master, here at once pre-rock'n'roll and post-rock'n'roll
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    perfect melodies

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    A Voyage to Arcturus

    Nah, it's nothing like King's Solomon's Mines or Jules Verne. It starts with a seance or spiritualist type meeting in an Edwardian living room, there are three gentlemen yes... but then quickly.... well, it's hard to say what proceeds from that, paraphrase wouldn't quite convey.... logic...
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    A Voyage to Arcturus

    There's a metal band called Arcturus but maybe they got it from being into astronomy
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    A Voyage to Arcturus

    Has anyone here read this? Just finished it - one of the strangest novels I've read. By David Lindsay, published in 1920. Not exactly science fiction, nor fantasy, but a tortured religious vision. Absurd, yet with a unsettling quality of reality and gravity that takes it out of that zone of...
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