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smugpolice
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Pestario

tell your friends
sorry, another tune ID request:

at 1:23:43 in the Marcus 16th Sept Rinse set. It just rolls so well but gets such short play :mad:

must know!!
 

continuum

smugpolice
sirens at the start
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Algierstwin

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isn't he trying todo the same idea (genre wise) as Cooly G, just not as well? definitely not the greatest thing in the past 10 years though

wasn't blown away by the tunes to the degree the articles suggested. but they are still strong though. and i think that mix is going to grow and grow.

article was OTT though.
 

gragy10

Veteran Lurker
Jam City, good.
Hysterical pronunciations about the future of dance music, not so much.
Watching the level of hype get thrown at first Joy Orbison, and then (admittedly to a lesser extent) Jam City it all seems a little.. preemptive?
 

bigtusks

Big Tusks
Thought the tunes were pretty good, but the mix is amazing.

Was nice to get some more info about Jam City, but is he really the only good thing to have happened in house and techno this month. Was definitely more of an introducing feature no?
 

gumdrops

Well-known member
im being a bit anal here maybe but

you know what, geeneus was wrong about all the 'nuum' (ugh) music being analagous to hip hop in the states. basically, the nuum works and advances like black music in the US, just sped up. so where in the states it kinda went blues/gospel>>R&B>>>soul>>>funk>>>synth soul/hip-hop>>>hip hop/R&B in terms of one genre really taking over, in the uk its just house/techno>>>rave>>breakbeat hardcore>>>jungle>>>UKG>>>grime/dubstep>>>funky/funkstep/grunky/grunkstep etc etc. saying its all just the same just cos of who makes it and where those people are is like saying hip hop is just blues, or the same as soul, when although theres some obv similarities, theres also equally obv, a huge world of difference. if geeneus had just said whats going on right now is all just house, then that would have made more sense. but its more like what i read semtex say in hip hop connection a while back, that cos the scenes and sounds change here so regularly, thats why you cant get a dr dre type figure, cos the musics are so diff and change so dramatically. i mean you get SOME people that make the jump but most by and large, dont, not succesfully anyway. and the ones that do are usually the ones that didnt make it by and large (eg jungle guys being those who didnt make it in ukhh, grime guys not being able to make it in d&B etc etc)
 
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