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gek-opel

entered apprentice
Skream - "Request Line" (obviously) and also Pinch - "Qawalli"... I remember hearing that spring of last year on a Blackdown mix and just thinking "what the fuck is this?"...

Did anyone here make it to DMZ last night by the way? Thoughts, opinions? I thought Pinch was decent, deploying almost micro-house style sounds at times (though not rhythms obviously)... but all in all the night was a bit too rote, too much of DMZ/Loefah's set was spent waiting for the big choons (which were great- but seriously given the amount of his own music he played I can now construct a Loefah style track in about 45 minutes, at his best he's skullcrushingly good, but does EVERY piece by him HAVE to have a drop out every 4 to 8 bars???). Also Kromestar seemed to rewind after playing 5 seconds of every new tune he put on his decks, which after a while was just lame, even the MC couldn't be bothered to get that excited, and in essence they are getting paid to do so! Still good fun and better gender balance, though I fail to understand why on earth the gurners are still attending, old habits must die hard eh?
 
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Logos

Ghosts of my life
I thought it was good...wasn't quite as busy as normal I thought but things got going when Mala and Loefah got on. Too many rewinds in the first hour of the DMZ set though - I love rewinds, they are essential to a dance and when the crowd demand you have to rewind (when Kalwanji got dropped for instance - brock out huge grin on the face time) but it really dilutes their effect when it's literally every tune. I didn't think there was enough genuine demand for half the rewinds last night. The selectors need to be tougher with the MCs and ultimately the crowd - its like asking for 10 dings on pirate radio before a rewind; should be similar in the dance if you ask me.

Not getting away from the fact I had a good time though - and once things settled down a bit in the second hour of the DMZ set it was a lot more enjoyable.

Pinch impressed too - his first tune was this super-minimal acid line thing. And his last was this lush techno piece...very impressed.
 
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Ned

Ruby Tuesday
Had a good time too - last time I got really bored of everything being half-step, but I've listened to so many dubstep mixes in the intervening months that it now feels totally right and normal - except this time I got bored of everything lacking melody. Is Skream the only producer making tunes that actually have tunes?
 

tate

Brown Sugar
There's a nice 7-page story on dubstep in this month's XLR8R. Written by Kid Kameleon, with photos from Infinite/Georgina Cook of drumzofthesouth.blogspot. (This of course in addition to Kid K's regular column on dubstep and ragga etc, which is also in the mag, p.124).

The articles and photos are both very well done. The story covers the UK and the US (with pics and info from the legendary Dubwar Night in NYC with Loefah, when Dave Q managed to book a new venue in six hours, after Rothko was shut down by the police the night before - I was fortunate enough to have been in attendance, smiles).

These days editors don't allow much text in these sorts of features, but Kid K did a great job with the word count he was given. Perhaps my favorite picture is of Mala, Coki, Crazy D, Benga, Hatcha, and Youngsta sitting together on a bench in a row, with D1 in back, and Jason and Leon D from Transition in the foreground. All in one picture, neat.
 

Slothrop

Tight but Polite
On a slightly oldskool tip, what's the second Horsepower Productions album, To the Rescue, like? Worth picking up? Excuse my Johnny-come-lately stylee ignorance...
 
seems a bit quiet round here so what's new that's good in the dubstep arena ? who came through big during the summer ? any tune linkage going round, blogs worth checking ? Hello is anybody home ?
 

gek-opel

entered apprentice
Pinch - "Punisher" 12"-- heavy- nice drum sounds (very minimal) but he's in danger of abusing that fucking LFO if he's not careful//
Also Distance's remix of Virus Syndiacate vs Milanese - "Dead Man Walking" some sick stuff here.
 

UFO over easy

online mahjong
Geiom's new 12" on Berkane Sol is absolutely wonderful.

As is DMZ10 - Blue Note/Left Leg Out. As is the new Hyperdub thing. Kode 9's remix of Distant Lights by Burial. :)
 
Looks good, sounds good. Is that Distance remixing MRK1 ? Gotta hear this. Those two are the illness. Now I'm wondering if anybody has stepped into Gutterbreakz blogging shoes and taken up where he left off ? Even Blackdown's blog seems quiet.
 

swears

preppy-kei
Got the The Roots of Dubstep 2X12 vinyl sampler today. Noticed that Artwork's "Red" sounds great slowed down to a hip hop style tempo at 33rpm.
 

swears

preppy-kei
You could drop "Red" into a electro/techno Dave Clarke kinda set, and everyone would be loving it. You might have to -2 it, but I reckon you could pull it off.
 

nomos

Administrator
imdb only lists "ruby tuesday."

but wow, now i want to see it even more. interesting given that the only thing that was deterring me after seeing the trailer this past weekend was the overblown hollywood drivelmusic that they're using to promote it. really nice too to see those producers making this inroad, especially in potential-near-future sci-fi, to which good dubstep seems especially well suited.
 
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mms

sometimes
Do you know of a proper list anywhere?

i saw this last night at the premier as i got one of four tickets that were going around due to the place i work at's involvment in the flim.
i liked it they got the possibility of utter illogical hate spiked society breakdown right but the heroics are a little too christian for me to not cringe a touch. The desolation and london as a spent force empty shell is good and the fight scenes are pretty amazing really.
tracks in it are background and urban indictator of rebellion that sort of thing, it's set in london so they are used in a similar way to hip hop is used in the US. Tracks are backwards - kode 9 and spaceape , antiwar dub - mala, money honey - pressure, one by random trio who's name i can 't remember.
 
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