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Swingin Remix 

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better be a podcast asap i missed this shit ):<

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bennyfroobs wrote:better be a podcast asap i missed this shit ):<
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Nihilism wrote:bennyfroobs wrote:better be a podcast asap i missed this shit ):<
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Podcast is up now on Rinse I think 

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Peeps aint ready for what Soundman Chronicles got in store next yearehbrums1 wrote:It'll have to be a vinyl only if it's gonna be the holy grail and afaik the only vinyl only 130 label is badimup

003 forthcoming real soon: Epoch
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The postcast has been up since last night but it's the incorrect file.grimmygrimgrim wrote:Podcast is up now on Rinse I think
Etches828 wrote:assuming that 130 is a tempo not a sound, which is the point, think it's pretty good when stuff is just described by tempo opposed to some made up name
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yeah just noticed that!
hopefully they get the right one up on soundcloud asap
hopefully they get the right one up on soundcloud asap
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pew pew pengEtches828 wrote:Peeps aint ready for what Soundman Chronicles got in store next yearehbrums1 wrote:It'll have to be a vinyl only if it's gonna be the holy grail and afaik the only vinyl only 130 label is badimup
003 forthcoming real soon, 2 completely fresh epoch tunes and Gantz remix of Steppenwolf. Got the masters, sounding devilish, gave it a test run the other night!
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They fixed it.grimmygrimgrim wrote:yeah just noticed that!
hopefully they get the right one up on soundcloud asap
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When are more Egyptian Avenue records coming BTW?
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you're right, ain't readyEtches828 wrote:Peeps aint ready for what Soundman Chronicles got in store next yearehbrums1 wrote:It'll have to be a vinyl only if it's gonna be the holy grail and afaik the only vinyl only 130 label is badimup
003 forthcoming real soon, 2 completely fresh epoch tunes and Gantz remix of Steppenwolf. Got the masters, sounding devilish, gave it a test run the other night!

also looks like badimup only had the wen EP as Vinyl only, still massive label!
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Epochalypso WHERE YOU AT.Harkat wrote:When are more Egyptian Avenue records coming BTW?
Last i heard is he was putting out a 289bpm boom bap collab with Big Daddy Kane and the ghost of Big L out.
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Wouldn't put it past him
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Anyone bored enough to put together a list of "essential" records and listening for 130?
I was just thinking how I only really listen to the show and have a few Keysound records/lp and a couple of Wen bits so there is probably a shit load of stuff Im missing out on on labels I dont know of and guys Ive not checked out.
I was just thinking how I only really listen to the show and have a few Keysound records/lp and a couple of Wen bits so there is probably a shit load of stuff Im missing out on on labels I dont know of and guys Ive not checked out.
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I'll have a go when I've finished chompin this sandwich. sure plenty of 130 neckbeards will disagree though.Johnlenham wrote:Anyone bored enough to put together a list of "essential" records and listening for 130?
I was just thinking how I only really listen to the show and have a few Keysound records/lp and a couple of Wen bits so there is probably a shit load of stuff Im missing out on on labels I dont know of and guys Ive not checked out.
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Garethom's "I'm Sure Ehbes Will Disagree With This" Guide To 130 In His IMO.
Tha Pa$t
Ruff Sqwad - White Label Classics
Pangaea - Inna Daze/Won't Hurt
Musical Mob - Pulse X
Artwork - Red EP
Kahn & Neek - Gorgon Grime
A Guy Called Gerald - Black Secret Technology
Source Direct - Exorcise The Demons
Putting together this list got me looking through my collection at stuff you should probs listen to that would help understand where the sound has come from IMO. White Label Classics is the only grime compilation you need, I'm sure pretty much all the producers mentioned in this thread have bummed them off at some point. The Red EP is the most prominent mix of that grime and early dubstep sound that you can hear in a lot of 130 stuff. The Gorgon Grime tape is good as a snapshot of the grime-y pirate shows that probs influenced nuff man in the thread. It's hard to explain why I picked Inna Daze/Won't Hurt. Once you know a bit more about 130, it'll probs be easier to hear the similarities in the vibes. I put those two jungle albums at the end, because imo, there's a lot of junglist influences in 130, a lot of similar sounds, vibes, sampling styles, etc.
Tha Cla$$ic$
Keysound Recordings - This Is How We Roll
Wen - Commotion EP
Beneath - No Symbols 001/002
Bias & Gurley - Roll
Wen vs Epoch - Hydraulics
Logos - Kowloon EP
Pretty much, if you only wanted to pick up one release, grab the Keysound compilation. Basically has all the best artists and the best tunes IMO. Epoch, Rabit, Wen, Beneath, Visionist, etc. probably one of the best compilations I own. Worth bagging for The Steppenwolf alone. I picked the Wen release because he's probably the most prominent producer in the scene, and it's his best release. Really dark and sparse, can tell it was heavily influenced by 06 dubstep as much as anything else. The two Beneath releases are quality. I actually prefer his release on Keysound, but I think his self-released stuff is probably more representative of him as a whole. Picked the Bias & Gurley release just to pay tribute to two OG's making garage. Blackdown's remix is sick too. The Wen vs Epoch release got on there because it's probs the primary example of how hard this stuff is to classify, hence the name "130"
Finally, the Kowloon EP got on there because it's the best release in the scene imo. It's cold as fuck, spacious, heavy as even though it's basically just four devil mixes (tunes where all/most of the percussion is removed).
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Filter Dread - Space Loops
Filter Dread - Hyper Lost
Unknown To The Unknown - Tales From The Dark Side
Kid Smpl - Skylight
Della - Young Kid
Finally, some stuff that other people might overlook or doesn't fit so perfectly into the confines of this thread. First off, Filter Dread is a serious G. Makes music like nobody else. Space Loops is a massive mix of a tune of tunes, from the gnarliest grime, to the most old school breaks. This was the release that made me think to include Black Secret Technology further up the list. Imagine that album, but possessed by grime demons. Hyper Lost is pretty much the perfect example of how far you could take grime and dubstep if you really wanted to. The Unknown To The Unknown compilation showcases more of the garage-y side (even a bit of bassline). With the Kid Smpl release, don't let bre's mug you off with this "Night Bus" shit. The guy is heavily influenced by grime, stuff like Wiley's devil mixes, but is equally as influenced by ambient artists and Burial, etc. Great switch up, and not as aggy as the rest of the stuff. The Della release is dark as fuck, great sampling, really edgy stuff. Remixes are sick too.
Hope this helps man!
Tha Pa$t
Ruff Sqwad - White Label Classics
Pangaea - Inna Daze/Won't Hurt
Musical Mob - Pulse X
Artwork - Red EP
Kahn & Neek - Gorgon Grime
A Guy Called Gerald - Black Secret Technology
Source Direct - Exorcise The Demons
Putting together this list got me looking through my collection at stuff you should probs listen to that would help understand where the sound has come from IMO. White Label Classics is the only grime compilation you need, I'm sure pretty much all the producers mentioned in this thread have bummed them off at some point. The Red EP is the most prominent mix of that grime and early dubstep sound that you can hear in a lot of 130 stuff. The Gorgon Grime tape is good as a snapshot of the grime-y pirate shows that probs influenced nuff man in the thread. It's hard to explain why I picked Inna Daze/Won't Hurt. Once you know a bit more about 130, it'll probs be easier to hear the similarities in the vibes. I put those two jungle albums at the end, because imo, there's a lot of junglist influences in 130, a lot of similar sounds, vibes, sampling styles, etc.
Tha Cla$$ic$
Keysound Recordings - This Is How We Roll
Wen - Commotion EP
Beneath - No Symbols 001/002
Bias & Gurley - Roll
Wen vs Epoch - Hydraulics
Logos - Kowloon EP
Pretty much, if you only wanted to pick up one release, grab the Keysound compilation. Basically has all the best artists and the best tunes IMO. Epoch, Rabit, Wen, Beneath, Visionist, etc. probably one of the best compilations I own. Worth bagging for The Steppenwolf alone. I picked the Wen release because he's probably the most prominent producer in the scene, and it's his best release. Really dark and sparse, can tell it was heavily influenced by 06 dubstep as much as anything else. The two Beneath releases are quality. I actually prefer his release on Keysound, but I think his self-released stuff is probably more representative of him as a whole. Picked the Bias & Gurley release just to pay tribute to two OG's making garage. Blackdown's remix is sick too. The Wen vs Epoch release got on there because it's probs the primary example of how hard this stuff is to classify, hence the name "130"

Tha L£ftfi£ld
Filter Dread - Space Loops
Filter Dread - Hyper Lost
Unknown To The Unknown - Tales From The Dark Side
Kid Smpl - Skylight
Della - Young Kid
Finally, some stuff that other people might overlook or doesn't fit so perfectly into the confines of this thread. First off, Filter Dread is a serious G. Makes music like nobody else. Space Loops is a massive mix of a tune of tunes, from the gnarliest grime, to the most old school breaks. This was the release that made me think to include Black Secret Technology further up the list. Imagine that album, but possessed by grime demons. Hyper Lost is pretty much the perfect example of how far you could take grime and dubstep if you really wanted to. The Unknown To The Unknown compilation showcases more of the garage-y side (even a bit of bassline). With the Kid Smpl release, don't let bre's mug you off with this "Night Bus" shit. The guy is heavily influenced by grime, stuff like Wiley's devil mixes, but is equally as influenced by ambient artists and Burial, etc. Great switch up, and not as aggy as the rest of the stuff. The Della release is dark as fuck, great sampling, really edgy stuff. Remixes are sick too.
Hope this helps man!
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Nice one. I do have a few of the "classic" and past ones
I suppose the easiest option for more stuff from that point it to pull artists used in keysound, Wens and epochs mixes right?
I suppose the easiest option for more stuff from that point it to pull artists used in keysound, Wens and epochs mixes right?
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