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Post by annias » Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:42 pm

much respect to amon tobin, the guy has a huuuuuuuge sound. years ago I dropped some amon underneath a warlock tune and it was fuckin ill ;) Glad to know he's gettin on the dubstep.... boat hahahaha

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Post by flint33 » Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:57 am

In july in Paris too he did a show where he started with dubstep and jumped up to dnb and then came back to dubstep ... some indus stuff, some of his stuff, dnb, back to dubstep ... I couldn't id the dubstep tunes but it was dubstep from the future, sometimes very deep, sometimes vey very heavy ...
That guy is a wizard.

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Post by strye » Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:45 am

Amon Tobin has been dropping dubstep for over two years now. If you check the freebies section of his website you can find two mixes that feature a lot of dubstep. The one from 2007 features stuff from emalkay, broken note, starkey, venetian snares etc. I saw a couple of times, and it just keeps getting better each time. Also the intro to the solid steel mix part 2 is one of a the sickest productions I've ever come across, you should check it out in the foley room live mix.

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Post by kingcannibal » Mon Aug 31, 2009 2:33 pm

its been an honour to have him playing my productions on a regular basis.
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Re: amon tobin opened with 45 min of straight dubstep tonigh

Post by Genevieve » Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:08 pm

yong wrote:
-boring wrote:
4 decks traktor, so ill.
when I do this, I'm told I'm being fake and should use vinyl.
Never mind the vinyl purists, if they want to stick to outdated technology, then fine, but projecting those values onto others is childish. o.o

I have no problems with vinyl at all, since vinyl masters tend to sound better than CD ones (though CD, by spec, should be much better suited for good masters than vinyl, it's a pretty perfect medium), but this vinyl conservative elitism is really silly. Vinyl will die out sooner than later simply because, at its core, it's not that great of a medium for storing music compared to some other mediums and desperately keeping it alive for elitist purism is just keeping people in the past unnecessarily.
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Re: amon tobin opened with 45 min of straight dubstep tonigh

Post by q23 » Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:50 pm

yong wrote:
-boring wrote:
4 decks traktor, so ill.
when I do this, I'm told I'm being fake and should use vinyl.
....By haters.

Too bad for them. I am sure the DJs rocking the edison cylinders back in the 1850s hated on the vinyl DJs as well.

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Re: amon tobin opened with 45 min of straight dubstep tonigh

Post by kingcannibal » Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:49 pm

yong wrote:
-boring wrote:
4 decks traktor, so ill.
when I do this, I'm told I'm being fake and should use vinyl.
yeah - nice idea but travelling around with vinyl these days is both a hugely explensive option and pretty dodgy if you are don't have a work permit for certain areas.

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Post by raffia » Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:36 pm

why is it expensive to travel with vinyl?

why do you put out your music on vinyl if you can't even be bothered to rep it yourself? not a great example to your fans is it.

so many poor excuses for not using vinyl these days

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Post by kingcannibal » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:16 pm

raffia wrote:why is it expensive to travel with vinyl?

why do you put out your music on vinyl if you can't even be bothered to rep it yourself? not a great example to your fans is it.

so many poor excuses for not using vinyl these days

1 - because it weighs a lot, surprisingly!
2 - I do not put my music out on vinyl,my label does.
3 - I actually buy shit loads of vinyl (always have done and always will do) and used to do 4 deck scratch deejay sets with my pal Buddy Peace. I don't use Serato myself, i was just adding some thoughts about the quoted comment. BUT i do use Ableton Live for playing out with as after going from two piece 4 deck sets i wanted to do able to do more then just 2 or 3 deck sets on my own. This is where Ableton came in - allows me to perform somethin between a deejay set and a 'live' set, cutting up loops playing 4 or 5 tracks at a time etc.....

so many poor posts without people knowing what they are talking about these days :roll:

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Post by _boring » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:48 pm

KingCannibal wrote:
raffia wrote:why is it expensive to travel with vinyl?

why do you put out your music on vinyl if you can't even be bothered to rep it yourself? not a great example to your fans is it.

so many poor excuses for not using vinyl these days

1 - because it weighs a lot, surprisingly!
2 - I do not put my music out on vinyl,my label does.
3 - I actually buy shit loads of vinyl (always have done and always will do) and used to do 4 deck scratch deejay sets with my pal Buddy Peace. I don't use Serato myself, i was just adding some thoughts about the quoted comment. BUT i do use Ableton Live for playing out with as after going from two piece 4 deck sets i wanted to do able to do more then just 2 or 3 deck sets on my own. This is where Ableton came in - allows me to perform somethin between a deejay set and a 'live' set, cutting up loops playing 4 or 5 tracks at a time etc.....

so many poor posts without people knowing what they are talking about these days :roll:
too many dickheads innit?
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Post by ST100 » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:53 pm

-boring wrote:innit?
Your location: NY

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Post by djelements » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:54 pm

mattron wrote:
-boring wrote:innit?
Your location: NY
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Post by _boring » Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:14 am

mattron wrote:
-boring wrote:innit?
Your location: NY
jokes, mate.


>>>>amon from the boat vid>>>>>

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Post by kingcannibal » Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:45 am

-boring wrote:
mattron wrote:
-boring wrote:innit?
Your location: NY
jokes, mate.


>>>>amon from the boat vid>>>>>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksQQEA6wFZ0
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Post by _boring » Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:04 am

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Post by armada » Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:01 am

sounds banging from the vid. pissed i missed him out here recently now.

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Re: amon tobin opened with 45 min of straight dubstep tonigh

Post by tomre » Tue Sep 01, 2009 4:47 am

yong wrote:
-boring wrote:
4 decks traktor, so ill.
when I do this, I'm told I'm being fake and should use vinyl.
The world isn't fair Yong! Go your own way.

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Re: amon tobin opened with 45 min of straight dubstep tonigh

Post by surface_tension » Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:00 am

yong wrote:
-boring wrote:
4 decks traktor, so ill.
when I do this, I'm told I'm being fake and should use vinyl.
When you do it, it is fake and you should use vinyl. He's Amon Tobin. He doesn't even need to play music. He could stand in a room with music that just happens to be playing and his name recognition would sell more tickets.

He is a beast though. Actually Yong is kind of a beast as well.
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