i think the music itself is different...
i sure hope you've discussed this in your interview with mark radford, blackdown
trust me
funny how the music thats not sufficiently distinct from music in close sonic proximity has people saying it's the next new thing where as the music that's trying to solve the "what next problem" has people thinking rehash
i think it would be very easy to lock this scene off btw, but the seed has already been planted, i dont think people realise that deep tech weren't the beginning of black london

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responding to house, just the end result, if you wanna say boom audio rehabs first release, summer 2012 is the start of deep tech, then the whole house thing was going on for at least three years before that in urban circles
so in a way all this stuff about ballons, shuffling and the "cool culture" is peripheral, it's for the bandwagoners and those that wanna have a good time not the "purists" if u get what im saying, with or without that shit the scene has it's own unique identity and i think people r gonna be making house based shit for a minute no matter when this particular wave ends, which despite my concerns aint gonna be anytime soon (although i do think it would be very easy to lock off the scene to an extent)
jungle and garage had their raves that were known for being one thing or another but some of the statements about parties being more whatever than another are kinda dangerous whether true or false
anyway this scene can't go on forever, the thing with organic shit is it tends to last longer simple
Having spent the weekend with him, i think it's very unlikely Pinch is talking about London/DeepTech/Audio Rehab, in which case you lot are getting your knickers in a twist about nothing.
no shit, i think pinch knows just about as much as you'd know about this music if it werent for this thread
with regards to mumdance/pinch ive been meaning to get around to listening to their shit since that b2b mix came out, out of curiosity more than anything, but l expect it to be abrasive for the sake of it, rather than i dunno, really having a dark element
i find that with a LOT of the music coming out from the post dubstep, heads crowd who really try n market their music as raw and this and that, it's heavy handed and for want of a better word, try hard, which is hilarious in hindsight when a producer guilty of fitting that description calls a tune that is actually "rude", "moist" then 12 months later wants to get gassed about frequency
tbh this is my problem with the pushing things forwards, innovative, yadda yaddda approach
you have this revered guy in pinch saying basically the post dubstep guys did house wrong, you have blackdown saying guys have been making eski clones for three years but it's ok because it's well intentioned
but then you have guys talking about "cool kids" and championing of black london whatever whatever
as much as people wanna go on, did go on, or believe in the "hardcore continuum" i doubt there's a lot that actually
get it