oh please, 'dungeon'? and I swear I used to see threads on DSF slagging DnB and saying that dubstep would never go that route
on a level with 'neurofunk' uurgh:mad:
found a new Falty DL Mix - tl looks good
1.Theo Parrish - JB's Edit
2.Burial - NYC
3.Theo Parrish - Paradise Architects
4.FaltyDL - Make It Difficult For You
5.Glenn Underground - Ninja
6.Carl Craig, Kenny Dixon Jr, Shake and Sherard Ingram and Urban Tribe - My First Mistake
7.Instra:mental -...
with precision we're slicin an dicin'
peace to the East New York, Perverted Monks & Mike Tyson . . .
The last lines to one of my favourite raps
2.46 onwards
http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/products/Peverelist/Peverelist_HES018.html
that's really good, have to get this but my vinyl budget is already blown this month:(
really? he shows more potential & range than most of the producers that are doing this stuff, imo
he can draw some tunes too
couple of his mixes I've enjoyed - have a listen
http://prettymuchamazing.com/mp3/the-xx-jamie-xxs-mix-for-colette
not sure what thread Peverelist should be in - he's always been in his own league anyway
New mix, woi!
http://ftrprf.blogspot.com/2010/12/futureproofing-with-peverelist.html
lol, Loefah's tweet on it made me smile -
"See, the thing about the skepta video is that is not actually a good song and it's not actually good porn. Oh well #godlovesatryer
yeah you're right - there is very little reggae/dub sounds with most of it :(
personally, I'm not keen on the slide into some slower R&B/southern hip hop style tracks (recent Oneman sets have had some of this in)
Aah the golden days of dance music blogs, reminiscing about the golden days of dance music,
soon to be usurped by the golden days of dance music forum posts, reminiscing about the golden days of dance music blogs, reminiscing about the golden days of dance music . . . .;)
cue mad scramble for credit cards, 'buy on sight' usually applies
I get what I think you're saying Wise - it doesnt matter which sound it is as long as it has some bump/groove? it has to move you,
thats why I really enjoyed Ben's BR set,
no offence to Ben but I had previously DL'd a couple of his other mixes and they were much more of a housey affair, and whilst the selection & mixing were super tight, they didnt move me like this mix does - he draws for some older dubstep/grime bass...
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