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Post by blackdown » Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:51 am

deamonds wrote: i cannot think of 1 single tune I have enjoyed with a male spitting vocal over it...:-(
R U dumble? ;)

Wiley - where's my brother (Skream funky mix)
Wiley ft Riko "Ice Rink (Grievous Angel refix)"
BBK - too many man
Maxwell d - blackberry hype
Maxwell d - industry watching (inflation riddim)
Doctor - funkdance
Doctor - go down (inflation riddim)
So Solid Crew "21 Seconds (DVA + Roska remix)"
Tinchy ft Ruff Sqwad "100%"

oh and does Donaeo'o Party Hard count?
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Post by fork » Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:56 am

Blackdown wrote:So Solid Crew "21 Seconds (DVA + Roska remix)
Need to hear this!!!

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Post by unknown soulja » Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:59 am

any audio for doctor vocalling inflation blackdown?
really think his flow fits funky nicely, would be wicked if he started to do a lot cos i was always kinda sad he never really lived up to his potential in grime.

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Post by blackdown » Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:07 am

"21 Seconds remix" is on our last Rinse show. Doctor on Inflation will be on our next one (next thurs, 11pm). It's good, but i think Maxwell D's is better (that's on our Rinse May show).
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Post by unknown soulja » Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:32 am

cheers, look forward to hearing it boss.

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Post by gettingcolder » Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:33 am

Listening a couple of times to Joy Orbison's Hyph Mngo cos I wanted to find out what it is that triggers all the enthusiasm, I must say I'm shocked and depressed. The beat is very fine, alright. But it's all obscured by the obstrusive vocals and organs, so familiar from the mega-venue cheesy trance bubble. Or is it a parody ridiculing the death-drive element in dark halfstep?
Blackdown wrote: diversity is important.
Agreed. No problem with funky being on offer. But here's my worries: I'm saving up to come to FWD in the near future. Now I tremble. Will it have shut down by then cos all the punters have moved 'next door' to hear Joy Orbison? Or will FWD themselves have changed their sound to prevent that from happening? Or has that already happened and I just don't know sitting here in exile?
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Post by uncle bill » Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:33 am

unknown soulja wrote:any audio for doctor vocalling inflation blackdown?
really think his flow fits funky nicely, would be wicked if he started to do a lot cos i was always kinda sad he never really lived up to his potential in grime.
His tracks with Cotti are really good.
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Post by bandshell » Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:41 am

su wrote:Listening a couple of times to Joy Orbison's Hyph Mngo cos I wanted to find out what it is that triggers all the enthusiasm, I must say I'm shocked and depressed. The beat is very fine, alright. But it's all obscured by the obstrusive vocals and organs, so familiar from the mega-venue cheesy trance bubble. Or is it a parody ridiculing the death-drive element in dark halfstep?


:oops:
The vocals and synths make the tune mate. Love that vocal.
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Post by gettingcolder » Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:48 am

bandshell wrote:The vocals and synths make the tune mate.
:lol:

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Post by saphyre » Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:52 am

you need to duck out if you cant get with joy orbison

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Post by fork » Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:54 am

Blackdown wrote:"21 Seconds remix" is on our last Rinse show.
Cheers

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Post by blackdown » Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:03 pm

su wrote:Listening a couple of times to Joy Orbison's Hyph Mngo ... so familiar from the mega-venue cheesy trance bubble.
sounds like the warm glow of house to me, not the chemical sythnetics of trance...
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Post by dubstee » Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:05 pm

su wrote:Listening a couple of times to Joy Orbison's Hyph Mngo cos I wanted to find out what it is that triggers all the enthusiasm, I must say I'm shocked and depressed. The beat is very fine, alright. But it's all obscured by the obstrusive vocals and organs, so familiar from the mega-venue cheesy trance bubble. Or is it a parody ridiculing the death-drive element in dark halfstep?
Blackdown wrote: diversity is important.
Agreed. No problem with funky being on offer. But here's my worries: I'm saving up to come to FWD in the near future. Now I tremble. Will it have shut down by then cos all the punters have moved 'next door' to hear Joy Orbison? Or will FWD themselves have changed their sound to prevent that from happening? Or has that already happened and I just don't know sitting here in exile?
:oops:
What are you on about?

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Post by slothrop » Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:09 pm

su wrote:Agreed. No problem with funky being on offer. But here's my worries: I'm saving up to come to FWD in the near future. Now I tremble. Will it have shut down by then cos all the punters have moved 'next door' to hear Joy Orbison? Or will FWD themselves have changed their sound to prevent that from happening? Or has that already happened and I just don't know sitting here in exile?
:oops:
FWD is definitely following the evolution, probably helping to drive it. Most weeks these days you seem to get a bit of funky, a bit of garage, a bit of wonky, a bit of wobble, a bit of undefineable stuff somewhere in the middle... nice trend.

Dunno if there any regular clubs in LDN that are consistently pushing this sort of intersection...

But yeah, it seems to me like there is a bit of a divide between people (clubs, DJs, punters, producers etc) who are interested in following that direction to see where it goes and people who are happy with brutal wobbly stuff and want a good no messing night out where they can hear plenty of that.

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Post by paulie » Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:09 pm

Blackdown wrote:
su wrote:Listening a couple of times to Joy Orbison's Hyph Mngo ... so familiar from the mega-venue cheesy trance bubble.
sounds like the warm glow of house to me, not the chemical sythnetics of trance...
Actually what it most reminds me of in terms of vibe is the 2003 Essential Mix by High Contrast, which is really early-house/rave oriented.

http://www.newmixes.com/high_contrast-e ... -2003.html

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Post by blackdown » Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:11 pm

can anyone else remember when a debut single last trigged such debate? :)
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Post by bandshell » Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:11 pm

It's definitely got a rave feel to it, it's just a brilliant mish mash of everything :lol:

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Post by uncle bill » Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:17 pm

Slothrop wrote:
su wrote:Agreed. No problem with funky being on offer. But here's my worries: I'm saving up to come to FWD in the near future. Now I tremble. Will it have shut down by then cos all the punters have moved 'next door' to hear Joy Orbison? Or will FWD themselves have changed their sound to prevent that from happening? Or has that already happened and I just don't know sitting here in exile?
:oops:
FWD is definitely following the evolution, probably helping to drive it. Most weeks these days you seem to get a bit of funky, a bit of garage, a bit of wonky, a bit of wobble, a bit of undefineable stuff somewhere in the middle... nice trend.
Yeah, that's spot on. Clubs having a broad approach is key to having a strong music scene.

People switching exclusively to Funky is just as depressing as people listening to nothing but wobble.

Keep yer ears open!

On the original topic, I'm a little surprised at how much attention the Joy Orbison tune is getting but it's a nice little tune.
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Post by deamonds » Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:17 pm

Blackdown wrote:
deamonds wrote: i cannot think of 1 single tune I have enjoyed with a male spitting vocal over it...:-(
R U dumble? ;)

Wiley - where's my brother (Skream funky mix)
Wiley ft Riko "Ice Rink (Grievous Angel refix)"
BBK - too many man
Maxwell d - blackberry hype
Maxwell d - industry watching (inflation riddim)
Doctor - funkdance
Doctor - go down (inflation riddim)
So Solid Crew "21 Seconds (DVA + Roska remix)"
Tinchy ft Ruff Sqwad "100%"

oh and does Donaeo'o Party Hard count?
can imagine that doctors flow would be alot over funky (havent heard) although I tend to think that Maxwell D's tunes are a bit over rated, although props for giving them all away completely free!

Just not really feeling it as much as some of the tougher, more percussive beats. Although I can see why they are so appealing.

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Post by corpsey » Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:19 pm

deamonds wrote:I tend to think that Maxwell D's tunes are a bit over rated, although props for giving them all away completely free!
Aren't those Maxwell D tunes just vocals of producers like Lil Silva?

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