is there any truth to this? i know there have been management changes over the last year or so, but i've always understood ammo and rinse to be quite separate enterprises.
geeneus and soulja have been working together for quite some time now...
is there any truth to this? i know there have been management changes over the last year or so, but i've always understood ammo and rinse to be quite separate enterprises.
i have been told that ammunition are the new managers of rinse by someone who would know and have no reason to lie.
interestingblackdown said:geeneus and soulja have been working together for quite some time now...
funny how that mix is in the main stuff that would'nt be classed as minimal, maybe villalobos has realised how boring that sound has become.
if anyone has that audio of fuda guy (who says that take it easy man catchphrase a bit too much lol) over that princess superstar track, please post it up
i didnt know rinse was owned by sarah at ammunition now. interesting. theyre kinda taking over the whole scene arent they. its not quite going 'corporate' but the new entry cards to get in and the musical policy changes coupled with the fact its now run by probably the biggest company in the scene makes me wonder.... maybe they ARE trying to go legal.
i hope they dont totally oust grime from the line up.
Also what kind of crowd are you gonna get at a minimal/dubstep gig. Sure theres plenty of open minded heads who'll go purely for the musical experience, but theres gonna be alot more people who draw their identity from being part of a scene and the standard demographs of the two musics couldn't really be more opposite. The only way i could see it working is on a very small scale and at that point it isn't really a crossover anyway.
Dubstep was sonically far closer to minimal - if you consider a genre to be the sum of its parts as opposed to a loose grouping of individuals who are not neccesarily connected and don't neccesarily share the same musical goals - two or three years back than it is now. Its far more cluttered these days and theres far more mid and alot less subltety.
Surely every good producer is aware of other musics and allows them to influence their style, i don't think just because Shackleton and Villalobos share a penchant for good percussion it means the two scenes are in any way merging. If producers stop looking for influence in the other interesting genre's and only listen to the type of music they make you get self imitating genericism.
Skream likes electro house and uses apreggios but no one talks about crossover in that direction, though because Pinch doesn't use many instruments - after all dubstep is minmal music - and different kick drum placement at times theres a lot of hype about.
Also what kind of crowd are you gonna get at a minimal/dubstep gig. Sure theres plenty of open minded heads who'll go purely for the musical experience, but theres gonna be alot more people who draw their identity from being part of a scene and the standard demographs of the two musics couldn't really be more opposite. The only way i could see it working is on a very small scale and at that point it isn't really a crossover anyway.
Didn't mean for this to be a miserabilist rant![]()
I hope it sets a precedent for diverse line-ups and completely disproves my point about demographics, I would say though that its far more likely to work with Nine playing to the saturday night fabric crowd than Luciano playing DMZ.
Yr right about there being little point in chatting about it, I just read the posts on the topic as predicting something larger than they actually were, and fealt those predictions were unjustified.![]()
have a look at this
"What would be more interesting would be a night with one room of minimal and one room of dubstep... until that happens the much mooted crossover will remain little more than a pipedream I suspect." - gek-opel
then they go one better and have minimal and dubstep in the same room....
yeh its more bloggers/forum types who like both quite alot ..
I don't recognise any of the names on that post
Oh my gosh...silly big line-up. Wish i could have made it to this one rather than last friday's. Of all the dubstep DJs Kode9 is a great choice - though his selection last friday didn't light me up as it has before. Be interesting to see what he draws for.
get involved tactics get in to it .