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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by snypadub » Sat Sep 24, 2011 8:45 am

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The disc war one is a sick example of amazing juke.

I mean really??? Why hate on something as profound as this? People need to get over themselves.

Need I go on? Swamp 81 is pushing some real forward thinking music right about now.

If this track don't prove my point I don't know what will.
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by wobbles » Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:03 am


how can you not like dis

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Post by snypadub » Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:14 am

wobbles wrote:
how can you not like dis
Love that track
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by kidshuffle » Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:37 am

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music industry 101 bro
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by antipode » Sat Sep 24, 2011 10:09 am

Ah was wondering who that tune with the source direct sample was by :Q:
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Post by Filthzilla » Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:04 am

I've found the dude on facebook. Itching to link him this thread...

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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by JBoy » Sat Sep 24, 2011 3:14 pm

Filthzilla wrote:I've found the dude on facebook. Itching to link him this thread...
What dude and do you think anyone would bat an eyelid over a thread on a forum?

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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by AxeD » Sat Sep 24, 2011 3:39 pm

snypadub wrote: Need I go on? Swamp 81 is pushing some real forward thinking music right about now.
Dunno why this thread suddenly turned into a post good tunes thread but thanks a ton!
Was looking for that track since I heard Loefah drop it at Lowlands, could have known it was
Zed Bias though :).

Itchin to know what you would call this music, I need more of it. On the soundsystem at that festival it kind of sounded like Loefah was playing a lot of percussive techno stuff.
Is it juke? Form of garage?
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by say_whut » Sat Sep 24, 2011 4:21 pm

Filthzilla wrote:I've found the dude on facebook. Itching to link him this thread...
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by say_whut » Sat Sep 24, 2011 4:28 pm

snypadub wrote: I mean really??? Why hate on something as profound as this? People need to get over themselves.
As I posted earlier, I saw Loefah w/ Mickey Pearce last night. That was the last tune he played but the sound engineer dude/whatever cut Loefah off about 45 seconds into it. I won't lie, it was the only tune I truly "felt" the whole night (other than this crazy "We run this mutha" beyonce(?) remix thing). The whole techno 808 thing is really boring to me, I can't take much more than 30 minutes of it at a time to be honest.
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by snypadub » Sat Sep 24, 2011 5:07 pm

AxeD wrote:
snypadub wrote: Need I go on? Swamp 81 is pushing some real forward thinking music right about now.
Dunno why this thread suddenly turned into a post good tunes thread but thanks a ton!
Was looking for that track since I heard Loefah drop it at Lowlands, could have known it was
Zed Bias though :).

Itchin to know what you would call this music, I need more of it. On the soundsystem at that festival it kind of sounded like Loefah was playing a lot of percussive techno stuff.
Is it juke? Form of garage?

There isn't much point defining this genre at the minute, I feel it is still finding a common ground at the minute. By that I mean, I would be hard pressed to hear two tracks that sound similar enough to be grouped. Just call it good music and enjoy it while it isn't being raped by the mainstream. Enjoy it while the elitists of this forum are turning their noses up at it, it'll soon be all over the place. Big bass music is all it is. Hijacking the thread cus your mate's tune is whack and not worth my time :) this is now an amazing music thread commence spamming:


allow the elitists to say that remixing an artist such as adele is suicide to the credibility of an artist, we shall just enjoy the fact that her voice lends perfectly to something as wonderful as this.


this one needs no explaining. Stunning track.


some of the best percussion (asside from Blawan of course!) in the entire electronic music spectrum imho.

That'l be all. And if you think more than 30 mins of this kind of music gets tedious then you must have the attention span of a fruit fly.
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by zerbaman » Sun Sep 25, 2011 4:14 am

Wouldn't put No Good in the same bracket as the other tunes, think it's quite clearly a dubstep tune
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by knell » Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:19 am

TEED > every popular "juke" artist I've heard thus far, wow.

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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by kingGhost » Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:20 am

please yall - swamp 81's new direction is not god's gift to edm, like so many people are hyping it to be. some of the tunes go hard in the club tho.

tom goes electro is the actual wave of the future god damn it.
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Post by wobbles » Sun Sep 25, 2011 10:07 am

I quite like the 130ish bpm stuff, So much rhythm

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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by Pedro Sánchez » Sun Sep 25, 2011 10:19 am

Well Loefah has a response to those that criticize his labels direction...
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by say_whut » Sun Sep 25, 2011 12:23 pm

snypadub wrote: And if you think more than 30 mins of this kind of music gets tedious then you must have the attention span of a fruit fly.
The youtube vids you posted were not anything like what Loefah and Mickey Pearce played though, I love that Jamie xx remix and do like the Ifan Daffyd tune. They played techno, really repetitive techno which can probably be really enjoyed when you are completely fucked on a cocktail of drugs. Things like Jamie xx, Joy O and the like are very easy to enjoy and appreciate (I do both) but this techno 808 thing is kind of boring me a bit.

Don't get me wrong, it can go off - Addison Groove was sick at Outlook, I really appreciated it then as I hadn't really looked that far into this type of music - whatever you call it.
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by AxeD » Sun Sep 25, 2011 2:16 pm

snypadub wrote:
AxeD wrote:
snypadub wrote: Need I go on? Swamp 81 is pushing some real forward thinking music right about now.
Dunno why this thread suddenly turned into a post good tunes thread but thanks a ton!
Was looking for that track since I heard Loefah drop it at Lowlands, could have known it was
Zed Bias though :).

Itchin to know what you would call this music, I need more of it. On the soundsystem at that festival it kind of sounded like Loefah was playing a lot of percussive techno stuff.
Is it juke? Form of garage?

There isn't much point defining this genre at the minute, I feel it is still finding a common ground at the minute. By that I mean, I would be hard pressed to hear two tracks that sound similar enough to be grouped. Just call it good music and enjoy it while it isn't being raped by the mainstream. Enjoy it while the elitists of this forum are turning their noses up at it, it'll soon be all over the place. Big bass music is all it is. Hijacking the thread cus your mate's tune is whack and not worth my time :)
Yea I figured, I just like having a name for it so I can find some tunes :) Guess I'll just look through Funky / UK bass / Garage etc.
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by Clean » Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:50 pm

How old is (s)he? This really determines if I should feel bad for him.
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Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops

Post by snypadub » Sun Sep 25, 2011 7:29 pm

listen to oneman sets, I think he mixes through a lot of genre changes and gives you a real feel of the underground bass movement.
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