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the thing is re-edits have been part of the DJ/Sound-system culture since the very start. The whole dubplate thing arose out of the need for exclusive re edits for DJs.....
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herbalicious wrote:I generally think they're a bad idea...but, although not from a different 'genre' really...the series L-Vis 1990 did are perfect.


I thought calling these L-Vis edits a whole new genre was going a little too far tho.. dubble step >> cringe


making a couple of beats and branding it a new genre is on some :roll: ting


tunes were great tho
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Ahh breath in the hatorade.......


Nice little edit Ben, it woul be worth sending a copy to Paul at Hotflush if you wanna get the official seal of approval.
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Wolverine wrote:depends on the producer imo
This. Elite Force has done some banging re-edits of where my money, Calypso, Shaolin Style and others
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Pistonsbeneath wrote:
Of course you post the worst track ever
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jolly wailer wrote:
herbalicious wrote:I generally think they're a bad idea...but, although not from a different 'genre' really...the series L-Vis 1990 did are perfect.


I thought calling these L-Vis edits a whole new genre was going a little too far tho.. dubble step >> cringe


making a couple of beats and branding it a new genre is on some :roll: ting


tunes were great tho
I dunno if you got the wrong end of the stick...I wasn't saying it was a new genre...just that the edits were wicked.

I especially think it helps me with the Where's my Money, as...when a DJ drops the track to please the crowd, it makes it a little different to dropping the overplayed original.

In my opinion anyway...
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p.s. I've only just been able to listen to the track posted up...and I actually quite like it...Good work bro.
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south3rn wrote:sounds like a looooootttt of 2step and ukg.

take a popular song, and edit it into 2step

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herbalicious wrote:
jolly wailer wrote:
herbalicious wrote:I generally think they're a bad idea...but, although not from a different 'genre' really...the series L-Vis 1990 did are perfect.


I thought calling these L-Vis edits a whole new genre was going a little too far tho.. dubble step >> cringe


making a couple of beats and branding it a new genre is on some :roll: ting


tunes were great tho
I dunno if you got the wrong end of the stick...I wasn't saying it was a new genre...just that the edits were wicked.

no not on the wrong end.. it wasn't you that I was referring to who said that.. those tunes were up on the mad decent blog being hyped as a new genre thing.. kinda like how that whole 'kerplunk' sound thing was hyped the same way.. I just don't see how a single producer can be given credit like that, to me "genre" as a definition seems more like a post hoc designation given to a larger movement or group of artists' work

does a piece of music stand up on its own feet less if it doesn't have a nice label?

maybe I'm wrong tho, or shouldn't be taking it as seriously as this post would imply I am (I'm not, really) and this is a whole different discussion as far as the original topic is concerned.
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Nice thread backfire.
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koo wrote:Nice thread backfire.
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herbalicious wrote:I generally think they're a bad idea...but, although not from a different 'genre' really...the series L-Vis 1990 did are perfect.



yeah they're generally a bad idea ... except for the good ones :roll:



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Dubsteps r surrrrious business. Grrr.
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