Joy Orbison - Hyph Mngo
Massive track - loving the vibes on this one.
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yay!! has vinyl been out already??Paulie wrote:beatport exlc for 1 month starting mondaycoxy wrote:anyone?Shaan wrote:digi release yet?
SKIP002 Out now on 12" only (Swing and Skip Records)
A. Damu "2010"
B. HGLDT - "Knowing You"
BB. HGLDT - "Knowing You (Resketch Remix)
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Also out now: FRSH002 - HGLDT 'Evolution EP' - "Wake Up Call", "These Days" + KingThing Remix
A. Damu "2010"
B. HGLDT - "Knowing You"
BB. HGLDT - "Knowing You (Resketch Remix)
Soundcloud
Also out now: FRSH002 - HGLDT 'Evolution EP' - "Wake Up Call", "These Days" + KingThing Remix
Promos this week.smartface wrote:yay!! has vinyl been out already??Paulie wrote:beatport exlc for 1 month starting mondaycoxy wrote:anyone?Shaan wrote:digi release yet?
On chemical + redeye etc.
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How could there be a 'track of the year'? 2009 is bigger than Hyph Mngo (as dope as it is)bandshell wrote:I agree with it not being the future of dubstep, it's just another vibe.Dr H wrote:it's a nice enough track, but all this "track of the year" and "future of dubstep" nonsense is just the usual hype regurgitation that this scene (and this forum) in particular suffers from.
I don't see why it can't be track of the year though, it's a big tune.
Agreed, I couldn't possibly narrow down one favorite, 2009 has seen the most diverse music so far.The Acid Never Lies wrote:How could there be a 'track of the year'? 2009 is bigger than Hyph Mngo (as dope as it is)bandshell wrote:I agree with it not being the future of dubstep, it's just another vibe.Dr H wrote:it's a nice enough track, but all this "track of the year" and "future of dubstep" nonsense is just the usual hype regurgitation that this scene (and this forum) in particular suffers from.
I don't see why it can't be track of the year though, it's a big tune.
I agree, as I would have to pick a top 10 and that wouldn't be doing the music justice but I don't see how it's impossible for someone to have a favourite track that came out in one particular year.The Acid Never Lies wrote:How could there be a 'track of the year'? 2009 is bigger than Hyph Mngo (as dope as it is)bandshell wrote:I agree with it not being the future of dubstep, it's just another vibe.Dr H wrote:it's a nice enough track, but all this "track of the year" and "future of dubstep" nonsense is just the usual hype regurgitation that this scene (and this forum) in particular suffers from.
I don't see why it can't be track of the year though, it's a big tune.
if there is a track of the year this would come second because Anaconda would come first.
relax buddy! I was actualy talking to reynolds and the others slating this tune for pure technical reasons,,,, sorry if it felt like I was slating everyone who didn't enjoy hyph mngo, def not my intentionssu wrote:Hey Fractal and DJ Cal Cutta,
to find the tune boring and unfresh does not at all mean that you are into IDM, or a chin-stroking faux intellectual.
And i wouldn't have bothered to post anything against the tune if it hadn't been for the fear that the funky-hype will push aside and finally eliminate the dubstep sound I love so much (see Pitchfork July thread)
Quite physical that love btw.
as for your fear: dubstep always goes in dif directions, but there will always be people who stick with a style and perfect it... I don't think the halftime stuff is going to disapear. Imho, the more funky stuff nods to a time (2000-2003) when dubstep was about more polyrythmic production, but in a fresh way. Dubsteps greatest strength is in the diversity of it's sound. It's only when we get tunnel vision and decide we only like our dubstep this way or that way that the sound stagnates and dies in a sea of similarity. Big up the producers making tunes that make people say "this isn't realy dubstep" ! To me, this is the essence of the sound, always pushing forward.
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I like the tune. I was too critical at first. It's not the second coming of Christ, but it is a good club anthem.

I saw a 5 track digi EP last night for $10.50 USD. Ridiculous, considering you can get a full-length by Vibert or Clark for $9.99 on Bleep. They were shitty tunes, too.coxy wrote:my bad, with tax it's £3.98. thank god both tunes are firecoxy wrote:I will be buying but how have digi releases - two tracks - crept up to £3.46?!

@ $1.99 / track that makes sense.Autopilot wrote:I like the tune. I was too critical at first. It's not the second coming of Christ, but it is a good club anthem.
I saw a 5 track digi EP last night for $10.50 USD. Ridiculous, considering you can get a full-length by Vibert or Clark for $9.99 on Bleep. They were shitty tunes, too.coxy wrote:my bad, with tax it's £3.98. thank god both tunes are firecoxy wrote:I will be buying but how have digi releases - two tracks - crept up to £3.46?!
also most tracks that are exclusive to beatport are $4.99/release (2.49/song). most labels do set their own prices, but this seems to be the standard price point by and large. at most it will go down $1 per mp3 once the "exclusive" is no longer valid...but what you're moaning about $2. which goes to a label that is imo putting out some of the best music regardless of genre.
buy the mp3 & the vinyl imo. id paypal the money straight to hotflush/joy orbison myself if i could do it ; )
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