What other music u guys into?
What other music u guys into?
what non-dubstep music u guys feelin?
i personally have always been into mo wax n metalheadz
ninja tune also have released quite a few great albums
i also don't mind a good jazz album (good as in not nerdy, see how perfectly i can play jazz standards-jazz)
and hip-hop of course, madvillainy just might be my favorite album ever
			
			
									
									
						i personally have always been into mo wax n metalheadz
ninja tune also have released quite a few great albums
i also don't mind a good jazz album (good as in not nerdy, see how perfectly i can play jazz standards-jazz)
and hip-hop of course, madvillainy just might be my favorite album ever
Re: What other music u guys into?
all over the place for me.
from the dnb/jungle scene (since day one) to new tearing breaks from the likes of DJ Rupture, Kid 606, etc. ragga sound of Soundmurderer to the sound of Luke Vibert and his many monikers - the Amen Andrews 5 ep set is off the hook, featuring the longest known recorded bit of timestretch 'All of you shall witness the day when Bablyon shall faaaaaalllllllll !' - amazing track. Definitely always feelin Muziq, Aphex, Squarepusher, Orb, Orbital and the like.
Some hiphop, good shit tho, Wu, Dre, Roots Manuva, Gangstar etc. Some noise shit like Lightning Bolt, Athletic Automitron ... anything on Load Records (based where I live, gettin big) ... the list goes on and on and on.
But Dubstep, that shit has me by the balls at the moment
 
			
			
									
									
						from the dnb/jungle scene (since day one) to new tearing breaks from the likes of DJ Rupture, Kid 606, etc. ragga sound of Soundmurderer to the sound of Luke Vibert and his many monikers - the Amen Andrews 5 ep set is off the hook, featuring the longest known recorded bit of timestretch 'All of you shall witness the day when Bablyon shall faaaaaalllllllll !' - amazing track. Definitely always feelin Muziq, Aphex, Squarepusher, Orb, Orbital and the like.
Some hiphop, good shit tho, Wu, Dre, Roots Manuva, Gangstar etc. Some noise shit like Lightning Bolt, Athletic Automitron ... anything on Load Records (based where I live, gettin big) ... the list goes on and on and on.
But Dubstep, that shit has me by the balls at the moment
Nice thread topic.

Yeah, vintage DnB - obviously Metalheadz, Prototype, Cert. 18, Metro, Virus, No U Turn, some old Full Cycle (when they released quality
. Alot of stuff released between 94 and 98-99. Old Photek, Source Direct, Hidden Agenda.
Truly inventive DnB (in short supply!). Contemporary DnB that retains the breakbeat as a featured element. Sadly, as DnB has progressed the importance of the breakbeat has been diminished. I guess this is a big part of the reason I'm drawn to the sound of dubstep - the producers seem much more focussed on experimenting with beat structures.
Classic hip hop, and some new stuff, too. Instrumentals with depth and emotion, Ninja, Mo Wax, tru thoughts...amongst many others. Prefuse 73 is an incredibly talented producer - although I don't always feel his stuff, he's always experimenting and not afriad to fly in the face of the conservatism that is so prevalant in hip hop these days.
Amon Tobin. Krush. Shadow. Diplo. Blockhead. Peace Orchestra.
Bits of dub, dancehall and some jazz, too.
On occasion some glitchy IDMish stuff that still retains some semblance of groove. You know, not just a bunch of nerds making static with vintage theremins connected to calculators.
 
 
Look, I could go on for days.... you got me started man, sorry.
 
			
			
									
									
						Yeah, vintage DnB - obviously Metalheadz, Prototype, Cert. 18, Metro, Virus, No U Turn, some old Full Cycle (when they released quality
Truly inventive DnB (in short supply!). Contemporary DnB that retains the breakbeat as a featured element. Sadly, as DnB has progressed the importance of the breakbeat has been diminished. I guess this is a big part of the reason I'm drawn to the sound of dubstep - the producers seem much more focussed on experimenting with beat structures.
Classic hip hop, and some new stuff, too. Instrumentals with depth and emotion, Ninja, Mo Wax, tru thoughts...amongst many others. Prefuse 73 is an incredibly talented producer - although I don't always feel his stuff, he's always experimenting and not afriad to fly in the face of the conservatism that is so prevalant in hip hop these days.
Amon Tobin. Krush. Shadow. Diplo. Blockhead. Peace Orchestra.
Bits of dub, dancehall and some jazz, too.
On occasion some glitchy IDMish stuff that still retains some semblance of groove. You know, not just a bunch of nerds making static with vintage theremins connected to calculators.
Look, I could go on for days.... you got me started man, sorry.
Miles Davis - from his more experimental periods, e.g. Bitches Brew, Panthalassa.
King Tubby - truly the king of dub, a pioneer.
Rhythm & Sound / Burial Mix - seminal timeless music.
Early Jungle/Hardcore/Drum n bass, from about 92 to 94, - 4 Hero, Ruffige Kru, Photek, Dillinja (esp Deadly Vinyl releases), early Roni Size, Foul Play, loads more I could mention ... then around 97-98 when the techy sounds came in with Jonny L, Ed Rush & Optical, Fierce, Dom & Roland etc.
Hip hop - Quasimoto and Roots Manuva
Also a bit of classic house once in a while, and I used to be a proper techno head, esp into the deeper detroit stuff.
			
			
									
									
						King Tubby - truly the king of dub, a pioneer.
Rhythm & Sound / Burial Mix - seminal timeless music.
Early Jungle/Hardcore/Drum n bass, from about 92 to 94, - 4 Hero, Ruffige Kru, Photek, Dillinja (esp Deadly Vinyl releases), early Roni Size, Foul Play, loads more I could mention ... then around 97-98 when the techy sounds came in with Jonny L, Ed Rush & Optical, Fierce, Dom & Roland etc.
Hip hop - Quasimoto and Roots Manuva
Also a bit of classic house once in a while, and I used to be a proper techno head, esp into the deeper detroit stuff.
Everything with a breakbeat interest me : big beat, funky breakz, plodstep, tech funk, bassline breaks, breakstep, 2 step, halfstep, dubstep,... Step step and step 
But also hip hop from the seventies till the middle of the nineties
Some electro but mainly oldskool electro funk, Baile Funk, Booty
A bit of house music (chicago), deep house, electro house, techno (detroit)
Ambient, Trip Hop, a bit of electronica
Vintage funk
Disco
Dub, Reggae, Ragga, Ska
Sountracks, Jazz and Easy listening
Jungle, Drum and Bass, Drill and Bass
Glitch
Salsa, Mambo, Merengue, Batukada
.......
There are good things in each genre, the question is about the selection !
My 2 cents
 
			
			
									
									But also hip hop from the seventies till the middle of the nineties
Some electro but mainly oldskool electro funk, Baile Funk, Booty
A bit of house music (chicago), deep house, electro house, techno (detroit)
Ambient, Trip Hop, a bit of electronica
Vintage funk
Disco
Dub, Reggae, Ragga, Ska
Sountracks, Jazz and Easy listening
Jungle, Drum and Bass, Drill and Bass
Glitch
Salsa, Mambo, Merengue, Batukada
.......
There are good things in each genre, the question is about the selection !
My 2 cents
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Scary wrote:But still, dubstep is on the top of my list right now.
same here
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jungle, techstep, darkstep, neurofunk, breakcore, raggacore, dub, reggae, ragga, dancehall, ethnic music
and bands from the past which i still listen to: laibach, front 242, the young gods, faith no more, kyuss, the cult, b-52s and many many more
			
			
									
									and bands from the past which i still listen to: laibach, front 242, the young gods, faith no more, kyuss, the cult, b-52s and many many more
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r33lc4sh wrote:ethnic music
Yeah forgot to mention it ! I must admit since i listen to dubstep i am attracted by traditional indian music !
Just digging it at the moment with some "Ragga de l'après midi"
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try some turkish stuffBunZer0 wrote:r33lc4sh wrote:ethnic music
Yeah forgot to mention it ! I must admit since i listen to dubstep i am attracted by traditional indian music !
Just digging it at the moment with some "Ragga de l'après midi"
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r33lc4sh wrote:try some turkish stuffBunZer0 wrote:r33lc4sh wrote:ethnic music
Yeah forgot to mention it ! I must admit since i listen to dubstep i am attracted by traditional indian music !
Just digging it at the moment with some "Ragga de l'après midi"
Why not ! Any suggestion ?
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generally u can check sufi music form various muslim countriesBunZer0 wrote:r33lc4sh wrote:try some turkish stuffBunZer0 wrote:r33lc4sh wrote:ethnic music
Yeah forgot to mention it ! I must admit since i listen to dubstep i am attracted by traditional indian music !
Just digging it at the moment with some "Ragga de l'après midi"
Why not ! Any suggestion ?
it's a kind of muslim religious music so be prepared for "wierd" musical experience
this one should be a good start
Kudsi Erguner - Sufi Music of Turkey
u should check also balkan music (especially gypsy)
check this one first
Bucovina Club - Shantel
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Yep i know this by heartr33lc4sh wrote:u should check also balkan music (especially gypsy)
check this one first![]()
Bucovina Club - Shantel
Thanx for the Sufi input, gonna check it asap
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I recommend checking this site:r33lc4sh wrote:generally u can check sufi music form various muslim countriesBunZer0 wrote:r33lc4sh wrote:try some turkish stuffBunZer0 wrote:r33lc4sh wrote:ethnic music
Yeah forgot to mention it ! I must admit since i listen to dubstep i am attracted by traditional indian music !
Just digging it at the moment with some "Ragga de l'après midi"
Why not ! Any suggestion ?
it's a kind of muslim religious music so be prepared for "wierd" musical experience
this one should be a good start
Kudsi Erguner - Sufi Music of Turkey
u should check also balkan music (especially gypsy)
check this one first![]()
Bucovina Club - Shantel
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music from around the world. it's not exactly loaded right now, but it's new and will grow to be huge for sure.
greatBunZer0 wrote:Yep i know this by heartr33lc4sh wrote:u should check also balkan music (especially gypsy)
check this one first![]()
Bucovina Club - Shantel![]()
u probably know this one - but i really recommend Toires
dubby downtemp breaks with great moroccan flavour
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r33lc4sh wrote:u probably know this one - but i really recommend Toires
dubby downtemp breaks with great moroccan flavour
No i don't but i will check it for sure ! Thanx mate for all this info !
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http://toires.com/main_uk.htmBunZer0 wrote:r33lc4sh wrote:u probably know this one - but i really recommend Toires
dubby downtemp breaks with great moroccan flavour
No i don't but i will check it for sure ! Thanx mate for all this info !
their web page
imho Oued is their best album
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r33lc4sh wrote:http://toires.com/main_uk.htmBunZer0 wrote:r33lc4sh wrote:u probably know this one - but i really recommend Toires
dubby downtemp breaks with great moroccan flavour
No i don't but i will check it for sure ! Thanx mate for all this info !
their web pagethere are some samples
imho Oued is their best album
Nice one !
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