Algierstwin
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it's the one at 42m 30 secs i need an ID for...
DORIAN CONCEPT maybe. .. . ?
it's the one at 42m 30 secs i need an ID for...
thanks!At 35 that's the keys from the previous tune:
24 Hour Experience - "Together"
But he's mixing in the drums from the next tune:
Karizma - "Twyst This"
it's the one at 42m 30 secs i need an ID for...
trapped in a dark bubble is dry in a good way, it sounds like absolutely nothing else. one of my favourite skream tunes
was good to meet you man, apologies if i was a bit of a drunken twat and thanks for the tune IDsdidn't realise it was your first FWD, you definitely picked a good'un.
"Intellegent Dubstep!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"![]()
check this press release joy:
"*Country* based, *artist* first burst into Dubstep with his first remix for *act* and his *label*. Following up from this, *label* soon picked up on his broken, bass filled IDM style. Intellegent Dubstep has always been a sound pushing at the forefront of the scene, making you think about what your listening to, and keeping any party going through the early hours."
"Intellegent Dubstep!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"![]()
anyway he was incredible (kode, not the heckler. the heckler was average). whoever was talking about his mixing being dodgy needs to check themselves.
again, since my last request was ignored, has anyone suggestions of good examples of Kode's diverse dj sets? thanks in advance.
In the Red Bull Academy interview thingy, Mala said how much he disliked press releases for colouring his perception of the music before he'd even heard it, and I thought that was a really good point - it's made me completely distrust written descriptions of music and pay more attention to how individual all our perceptions and responses are.
whoever was talking about his mixing being dodgy needs to check themselves.
@ sick boy - no, no, no! Crazy D is a certified badman! fair enough if you mainly hear him on MP3 recordings, but live he always smacks it. I have never been to a rave that hasn't been improved by his arrival.
unsure if these are obvious, but:zhao said:again, since my last request was ignored, has anyone suggestions of good examples of Kode's diverse dj sets? thanks in advance.
bada boom: http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=44815636&blogId=448508924there was also a really good mix on his (kode9's) myspace a whiles back called "kode 9 and the space echo" which was basically loads of hip hop put through a space echo (obviously)... might still be up there
update: looks like it's not there after all
Fucking hell I can't believe skream mix of la roux is no. 3 in the midweeks. Let's get it to number 1!!
1. I heard the recording and I stand by what I said. His selection is off the scale, and don't get me wrong I rate Kode very highly and his mixing has certainly improved, but it's still very spotty and not really a highlight. No train wrecks, but his mixing doesn't add much to his sets in the way that say, Joe Nice's or Youngsta's or N Type's (regardless of his poor choice in tracks) does. Kode is a selector through and through.
ok, fair enough.
you're still completely wrong about Crazy D tho..![]()