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Skream & Pinch on Rinse 5/9/07. Around 60 mins.where can i hear that pinch refix 'blood on my vansan'? someone mentioned that didn't they?
Skream & Pinch on Rinse 5/9/07. Around 60 mins.where can i hear that pinch refix 'blood on my vansan'? someone mentioned that didn't they?
For instance Benny Ill complained in one of the bitching and moaning about the state of dubstep threads on DSF that if he trys to play deeper or garageier stuff, people come up to him and say "what is this bollocks, when are you going to play some dubstep?" To Benny Ill. "Thanks for the innovations that made the genre what it is today, now don't deviate from the same wub wub wub template all night or we're off." Fucksake.
I think he was engaging in hyperbole to an extent. But then since when was it a surprise that some people don't know a good thing when they hear it.do people actually do that?? Madness. Thats the death of dubstep right there in that one statement.
There seems to be a difference now, though, that a lot of people who got into dubstep a few years ago had neophile tendancies and were feeling it because of the variety and depth of the sound as well as the weight, and would really go mental if a DJ played something totally different and off the wall. There are still a lot of people like that getting into it, but there are also a lot of people with more conservative tastses who just want to hear a succession of increasingly heavy wobbles each dropping the same way all night and feel cheated if the DJ's mix it up a bit or play something deeper and more meditative. It's not so much about lack of knowledge as having a ridiculously blinkered view of what dubstep should be.
Has anyone heard the Rusty - Jagz the Smack EP? reminds me of Joker's productions, really colourful stuff.
I think he was engaging in hyperbole to an extent. But then since when was it a surprise that some people don't know a good thing when they hear it.
where can i hear that pinch refix 'blood on my vansan'? someone mentioned that didn't they?
do people actually do that?? Madness. Thats the death of dubstep right there in that one statement.
They do it at techno nights as well, I got handed this note while spinning Inner City's Good Life in Cardiff - I've never laugh so much in my life...
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They do it at techno nights as well, I got handed this note while spinning Inner City's Good Life in Cardiff - I've never laughed so much in my life...
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re: joker - I think gully brook lane and retro racer are coming out on terrorrhythm... so that probably means 'never'
It's becoming increasingly hard to place this stuff as an offshoot of the UK Garage sound.
They do it at techno nights as well, I got handed this note while spinning Inner City's Good Life in Cardiff - I've never laughed so much in my life...
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Is that a bad thing? Surely one of the things that gives the continuum its vitality is how quickly things move forward. A producer makes some radically different music with a few different influences, someone else does the same based on that producer, etc etc etc exponential growth to the extent that the music rapidly becomes unrecognisable to what came before it. I mean, the sort of UKG sounds I guess you're talking about was what was going on about 6 years ago (at least!) - couldn't you level exactly this critcism at no u turn with respect to 1992 hardcore? 'Ah mate, all this stuff is so fast now, and it's so dark! It sounds nothing like old Moving Shadow.' Completely different music with only the most tentative links to each other - and that's only 4 years apart, maybe even three. Is it really such a surprise that dubstep of 2007 doesn't sound much like Groove Chronicles anymore? And more to the point, would you really want it to?
However, having said all that, I would rather listen to almost any big name DJ out there other than Hatcha, and I've felt like that for a good long time
The problem at the moment seems to be that in the stuff that's making waves with punters, the music isn't going from heavy plod + noticeable garagey bits to heavy plod + some cool new stuff, it's going from heavy plod + noticeable garagey bits to heavy plod + very little else.Good point,I would rather the music evolved than stagnate,even if I may not be totally sold on the resulting direction.
I am hurting to get my hands on that vinyl.''Gully Brook'' is this years ''Request Line'' in terms of it being a track that bridges the Dubstep/Grime divide.I hope it crosses over on a broader scale in the way that Skream's track did.
I had a listen to Hatcha's show on Kiss last night for the first time in while.Most of what he played was totally without swing.A lot of the new producers seem to have no grasp of the 'step' in Dubstep.Much of the set was plodding in the extreme.The tempos also seem to be creeping up in an attempt to inject some excitement.Not a good thing.It's becoming increasingly hard to place this stuff as an offshoot of the UK Garage sound.
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