Redstar is a different beast nowadays though isn't it?! the bar area is quite (shudder) flash... and the N2O is no more! like it better without the stage though
Change The Game Starkey Remix was tune of the night for me, sounded absolutely rinsing
Oneman terrorised as standard
well indeed, i was thinking of putting this in the rustie thread but i dunno, i guess he reflects what i feel dubstep as a term should be allowed to mean, so i figured why not...
but yeh i think he's rinsing it, too many sick tracks to list
haha have you guys checked Ryan Leslie's myspace? some sick edited videos of his creative process... what a g. he seems like quite a joker also
he's amazing actually
Man Make Music M.Y. Party
Sat 29th March
somewhere out East
10-7am
ROOM 1 (Abacus Soundsystem)
Chef (Fwd/ Rinse)
Oneman (Standard Place)
L-Vis 1990
Martelo
Casper C
MMM DJs: Sketchy, Another Amit
ROOM 2 (Loophole Services)
Nathan Fake (Live- Border Community)
Noel Mas (MMM)...
yeh i don't mean to say that broken beat is more complex, by any means, especially with regard to outcome... just that the technique is different (i think), and the rhythmic feel is therefore different. i might be completely on the wrong track with this stuff though, i dunno
i always imagined that the distinction came mostly in terms of the degree of break chopping... i.e. jungle and other 'breakbeat' music always use fatter splices of breakbeat, wheras broken beat always seems like single hits step-programmed (sliced up out of 'live' breaks, and retaining a more...
you know they plays from laptop now though? i was surprised by that...
the tunes they played when i saw them amazed me though, loved every minute of it
Benjy there are loads of these things in London, i would recommend just getting down to one, similarly i have found that home listening...
it was absolutely sick wasn't it. that lot know how to do parties
walked in as Plastician was dropping Artwork and all sorts of amazing early dubstep and grimey garage, with Bruza and Badness spitting all over them... just a single red light, a hench system and a low ceiling, i thought hmm...
my question - what is 'MOR'? what does it stand for and what deliniates it? i understand it to mean sort of over-sentimental Capital FM fare, but wonder if there's more precision to it than that?
yeh but as i understand it its slightly more complicated... firstly there is another positive meaning... for example if a dj 'rinses it' then they have done a very good job
also as i see it if a dj rinses a tune then it doesn't necessarily mean to the point of ennui, just that they have been...
yeh i actually much prefer the CD! but i quite like plinky plonky stuff i guess. some of the vinyl material i loved at first but it reminds me too much of feeling numb in clubs! some of those tracks are still wicked though
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