What's Loefah's take on dubstep nowdays?

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What's Loefah's take on dubstep nowdays?

Post by nousd » Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:02 am

Original question poorly put:

please explain to me
why we can't have loefah's post-breakstep reincarnation
taking phaelah groove and depth
made profoundly steppable
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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by nousd » Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:57 am

*rude retort*
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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by nousd » Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:03 am

^yeah, has the step & heart but not quite the swing & sample-sensibility I'm expecting
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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by pompende » Sat Oct 09, 2010 4:27 pm

i don't think
that you have any fucking clue
what you are talking about.
breakstep didn't spring up in 2006.
and if loefah were to make anything now
wouldn't it be funky?
You seem almost willfully ignorant.
and pretending that you're writing a poem
every second of your life
is the stupidest
most narcissistic
thing I could ever imagine.

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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by fractal » Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:06 pm

^beat me to it


what is loefah's post breakstep reincarnation? :lol: 808's?


this question is also not for intellectual stnuc, rather have some ignorant mofo's talk on it
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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by fassyman » Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:13 pm

pompende wrote: and pretending that you're writing a poem
every second of your life
is the stupidest
most narcissistic
thing I could ever imagine.
:z:
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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by yong » Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:16 pm

fractal wrote:^beat me to it


what is loefah's post breakstep reincarnation? :lol: 808's?


this question is also not for intellectual stnuc, rather have some ignorant mofo's talk on it
I'm going to assume that he is referring to his releases after Jungle Infiltrator and Grime 2. Stuff like Goat Stare, Mud, Ruffage, 28 Grams (w/ Skream). I wouldn't just dismiss it as "808's" though.

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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by pompende » Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:35 pm

oh i see what youre saying yong..


yep...thats why you gotta use normal language...

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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by mashmash » Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:35 pm

leave sd5 ALONE!!!
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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by dutty_switch » Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:50 pm

Not sure exactly what you mean, Sounds like you're basicaly after Mud with a skippy 2-step beat underneath it. I'm probably wrong though.
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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by ST100 » Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:54 pm

fassyman wrote:
pompende wrote: and pretending that you're writing a poem
every second of your life
is the stupidest
most narcissistic
thing I could ever imagine.
:z:
yes.

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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by watoo » Sat Oct 09, 2010 6:35 pm

pompende wrote:pretending that you're writing a poem
every second of your life
is the stupidest
most narcissistic
thing I could ever imagine.
Nothing wrong with that in itself if you ask me...

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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by fractal » Sat Oct 09, 2010 7:26 pm

yong wrote:
fractal wrote:^beat me to it


what is loefah's post breakstep reincarnation? :lol: 808's?


this question is also not for intellectual stnuc, rather have some ignorant mofo's talk on it
I'm going to assume that he is referring to his releases after Jungle Infiltrator and Grime 2. Stuff like Goat Stare, Mud, Ruffage, 28 Grams (w/ Skream). I wouldn't just dismiss it as "808's" though.
well i was slightly joking with the 808 reference, since i assumed he was joking with the breakstep reference since Loe never made breakstep... although if you listen to Loe's most recent mix, you'll hear TONS of 808's


to the guy above me, yeah, there's nothing wrong with it, it's just difficult to have a conversation with someone who refuses to converse in a clear manner, FOR YEARS!!!!

Loefah never made breakstep
quit crying about what producers do
and do something yourself
whether it be in prose
or in the form of a non rhythmic
never rhyming poem-
kisses in the dark
sub.wise:.
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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by mashmash » Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:03 pm

i think he's referring to Loefah's stuff pre half-step era when he talks about breakstep
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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by fractal » Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:13 pm

i bet you're right, and i don't want this to become a gene argument so i'll shut up about that



my point is that i enjoy the direction loe has gone over the years



in fact, what he's been playing lately is more close to his original productions then the DMZ stuff



but maybe i'm just a sucker for some loefah?

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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by feral witchchild » Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:41 pm

mashmash wrote:leave sd5 ALONE!!!
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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by kentnz » Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:59 pm

i too am a sucker for some loefah
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Re: half-time, dark garage & the future of Loefah

Post by nousd » Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:35 pm

Minimal prose isn't poetry.
I thought the question was quite clear whilst leaving space for interpretation but I'll waste a few words to explain:

Loefah's coming out here for 3rd (?) time soon, playing with Breakage.
I appreciate his early dubstep, such as Bombay Squad,
which I think of as after breakstep cos the percussion has calmed down,
but, last time here (08?) he was the first to play relentlessness.
I understand he lost interest in ds for awhile so I'm wondering, particularly in company with Breakage,
whether his set could rep the earlier sound or at least go deep & garagey.
Of recent gigs, imo, this one has potential to reset the aggenda.
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