so much better than the original, im gona assume this one aint gona see any record stores tho?loefah wrote:
the Martelo rethink
*hopes*
so much better than the original, im gona assume this one aint gona see any record stores tho?loefah wrote:
the Martelo rethink
safe for that, would of never found it lol.loefah wrote:
the Martelo rethink
dustywingfield wrote:Anyone have any idea what the tune Tunnidge dropped near the end of his set was? Pulled it up twice, started with a slightly off sounding bass, long intro, then it drops and the whole tune makes sense. Was fucking BIG. Any help would be good.
THAT'S THE ONE, can't believe i didn't know this already, fucking incredible. Thanks.ashley wrote:dustywingfield wrote:Anyone have any idea what the tune Tunnidge dropped near the end of his set was? Pulled it up twice, started with a slightly off sounding bass, long intro, then it drops and the whole tune makes sense. Was fucking BIG. Any help would be good.
???
Did it have any vocal samples?
Got released last week on Chestplate 10. Flip of 7 breaths. Both went OFFFFFF on saturday!dustywingfield wrote:THAT'S THE ONE, can't believe i didn't know this already, fucking incredible. Thanks.ashley wrote:dustywingfield wrote:Anyone have any idea what the tune Tunnidge dropped near the end of his set was? Pulled it up twice, started with a slightly off sounding bass, long intro, then it drops and the whole tune makes sense. Was fucking BIG. Any help would be good.
???
Did it have any vocal samples?
d'brickashaw ferguson wrote:I was outside the smoking area after I left and saw Pokes chasing some guy who was shouting 'I AM DMZ' or something. Was quite amusing.
The rave is called dmz.suicidesound wrote:Makes me chuckle how people do complain about new music coming through at DMZ, Some People need to seriously sort it out.
DMZ have never stated that they push dubstep, it is fortunate that artists like mala loefah and coki share their tunes with this so called bubble of a dubstep world
These lot have been pushing through new sounds for 5 years now, and people who decide to jump on the bandwagon now come onto dubstep forum and moan about a night having some diversity, In my opnion fucking fair play for playing something different in their set. Wouldnt you be bored of playing the same tunes for atleast 5 years running all at the same tempo and time signatures?
And the godfathers for the electronic music followers should carry on their push for fresh new sounds to tantalise our ears with
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and they do.calbo wrote:The rave is called dmz.suicidesound wrote:Makes me chuckle how people do complain about new music coming through at DMZ, Some People need to seriously sort it out.
DMZ have never stated that they push dubstep, it is fortunate that artists like mala loefah and coki share their tunes with this so called bubble of a dubstep world
These lot have been pushing through new sounds for 5 years now, and people who decide to jump on the bandwagon now come onto dubstep forum and moan about a night having some diversity, In my opnion fucking fair play for playing something different in their set. Wouldnt you be bored of playing the same tunes for atleast 5 years running all at the same tempo and time signatures?
And the godfathers for the electronic music followers should carry on their push for fresh new sounds to tantalise our ears with
therefore you expect the members (and affiliate) of dmz
to play music
that is of
or similar to that which is on the dmz label
you must have not read the whole post, i did say "there was no suprise cokis set was mental, and malas was respectable", and they were so because they preached the dmz sound live infront of us, thats what we expect to hear from the 3 ledgendsspydee wrote:and they do.calbo wrote:The rave is called dmz.suicidesound wrote:Makes me chuckle how people do complain about new music coming through at DMZ, Some People need to seriously sort it out.
DMZ have never stated that they push dubstep, it is fortunate that artists like mala loefah and coki share their tunes with this so called bubble of a dubstep world
These lot have been pushing through new sounds for 5 years now, and people who decide to jump on the bandwagon now come onto dubstep forum and moan about a night having some diversity, In my opnion fucking fair play for playing something different in their set. Wouldnt you be bored of playing the same tunes for atleast 5 years running all at the same tempo and time signatures?
And the godfathers for the electronic music followers should carry on their push for fresh new sounds to tantalise our ears with
therefore you expect the members (and affiliate) of dmz
to play music
that is of
or similar to that which is on the dmz label
dont know why people would think differently unless they dont know about how dmz nights go down.
i get that you expect them to play the fundamental stuff and the rave to have that vibe...
but come on man, you tryna tell me you didnt hear any proper hard dubstep? not from tunnidge? not from mala? not from quest & jay 5ive?
that was there and then some. give these guys a break, just cos you didnt get a "normal dmz" all night you see it as a disadvantage to your night.
Yeah mate I live and breathe 'dubstep' but i still love to hear fresh sounds coming to my ears, for example oneman is the master of merging sounds, when he played at FWD a couple of weeks ago he was playing tunes such as i love you into some hessle sounding dubs, and believe me everyone was going OFF.calbo wrote:The rave is called dmz.suicidesound wrote:Makes me chuckle how people do complain about new music coming through at DMZ, Some People need to seriously sort it out.
DMZ have never stated that they push dubstep, it is fortunate that artists like mala loefah and coki share their tunes with this so called bubble of a dubstep world
These lot have been pushing through new sounds for 5 years now, and people who decide to jump on the bandwagon now come onto dubstep forum and moan about a night having some diversity, In my opnion fucking fair play for playing something different in their set. Wouldnt you be bored of playing the same tunes for atleast 5 years running all at the same tempo and time signatures?
And the godfathers for the electronic music followers should carry on their push for fresh new sounds to tantalise our ears with
therefore you expect the members (and affiliate) of dmz
to play music
that is of
or similar to
that which is on the dmz label
.
if it was outlook festival i would have been more open and expectant of all kind of experimental vibes being kicked about, but when your getting hyped up all week over some heavy bassweight dmz vibes expecting to hear the madness live for the first time, its a real let down to not hear a single lofeah tune you were on all week. do you not see the argument or potential cause for dissapointment in these people?? theres no suprise cokis set went ballistic. and malas was very respectable.
its so easy to sound liberal, supporting people being experimental with all kinds of sounds, but really man i turned up with nothing but mental dmz in mind and at times i was just sat there infront of the speakers completely like wtf. =/
also where im from, people are very live and skank about loads to dubstep, when i got there, apart from cokis set, people were just sat there looking like a zombie in space, i was like wtf. lol
I definitely had a hard reaction to that Kode9 set.suicidesound wrote:Yeah mate I live and breathe 'dubstep' but i still love to hear fresh sounds coming to my ears, for example oneman is the master of merging sounds, when he played at FWD a couple of weeks ago he was playing tunes such as i love you into some hessle sounding dubs, and believe me everyone was going OFF.calbo wrote:The rave is called dmz.suicidesound wrote:Makes me chuckle how people do complain about new music coming through at DMZ, Some People need to seriously sort it out.
DMZ have never stated that they push dubstep, it is fortunate that artists like mala loefah and coki share their tunes with this so called bubble of a dubstep world
These lot have been pushing through new sounds for 5 years now, and people who decide to jump on the bandwagon now come onto dubstep forum and moan about a night having some diversity, In my opnion fucking fair play for playing something different in their set. Wouldnt you be bored of playing the same tunes for atleast 5 years running all at the same tempo and time signatures?
And the godfathers for the electronic music followers should carry on their push for fresh new sounds to tantalise our ears with
therefore you expect the members (and affiliate) of dmz
to play music
that is of
or similar to
that which is on the dmz label
.
if it was outlook festival i would have been more open and expectant of all kind of experimental vibes being kicked about, but when your getting hyped up all week over some heavy bassweight dmz vibes expecting to hear the madness live for the first time, its a real let down to not hear a single lofeah tune you were on all week. do you not see the argument or potential cause for dissapointment in these people?? theres no suprise cokis set went ballistic. and malas was very respectable.
its so easy to sound liberal, supporting people being experimental with all kinds of sounds, but really man i turned up with nothing but mental dmz in mind and at times i was just sat there infront of the speakers completely like wtf. =/
also where im from, people are very live and skank about loads to dubstep, when i got there, apart from cokis set, people were just sat there looking like a zombie in space, i was like wtf. lol
I see that people expect to hear DMZ tunes everytime they go there myself included, but don't slate artists when they try and bring something fresh or different even to the table, jus look at kode9 the last time he played at dmz the only DMZ tune he dropped was mountain of dread march but his set was all fresh dubs upcoming on hyperdub, and that is one of the most experimental labels around, and he got just as hard a reaction as any other dj that night
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