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Re: utter plagiarism tunes that wind u up
The thing that winds me up the most about Zomby/Reark is that Zomby was enough of a dumbass to think he could get away with it. It's like he believes he's the only person who is aware of the internet.
Would explain his Twitter/DSF antics, tbh.
Would explain his Twitter/DSF antics, tbh.

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Re: utter plagiarism tunes that wind u up
verry similar

soronery wrote:Too easy to sit behind a keyboard with a playlist of dubstep tunes on, arguing about the defintion of a word in relation to a sound.
All that melts away when the lights are down and the bass is up.
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Re: utter plagiarism tunes that wind u up
i have heard the same drop of percy in a thousand old grime instrumentals
incnic wrote: daddy why u dead and lying in a puddle
son i make techno dadydy on drugs
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this has been bothering me, all this fucking new grime is exactly the same musically as the old shit, except the productions shinier and there's no proper mc's -> it's not got the same vibe, not even closeDiegoSapiens wrote:i have heard the same drop of percy in a thousand old grime instrumentals








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nah not all the new grime is the same but kahn n meek in particular yes
incnic wrote: daddy why u dead and lying in a puddle
son i make techno dadydy on drugs
hubb wrote:its what ive been saying for a while
foxes are the mulattos of the cat/dog world
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Yeah but Fierce tho.
More interesting i think is the cross-over of grime sounds in other types of tune. E.G: the little eski reeses in Haunted Harmonics, some of the synths/percs on the Wen album, stuff like this from Sepia: https://soundcloud.com/fatkidonfire/sep ... -fkof-free, Rinse Compressor, you could even stretch it to cover the new Alix Perez EP on Exit.
More interesting i think is the cross-over of grime sounds in other types of tune. E.G: the little eski reeses in Haunted Harmonics, some of the synths/percs on the Wen album, stuff like this from Sepia: https://soundcloud.com/fatkidonfire/sep ... -fkof-free, Rinse Compressor, you could even stretch it to cover the new Alix Perez EP on Exit.
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yeah i mean i'm not grouping in 130 or more experimental weirdness like that sd laika bre, but that stuff that's just aiming for traditional grime like kahn and neek and tumble audio yeah, there's just far too much of it in bristol and it feels like a complete musical dead end
yeah johoosh exactly that's where grime is being used well to move forwards
tunes like fierce are obviously hard but when you're hearing whole sets of them it gets way too much
yeah johoosh exactly that's where grime is being used well to move forwards
tunes like fierce are obviously hard but when you're hearing whole sets of them it gets way too much








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Re: utter plagiarism tunes that wind u up
anyway i don't have any problem in them using old grime sounds even if is not groundbreaking or anything but dunno that music is great fun specially live with the vips and that, plus as josh said fierce is a badman tune. i wouldn't mind an old dubstep revival too
incnic wrote: daddy why u dead and lying in a puddle
son i make techno dadydy on drugs
hubb wrote:its what ive been saying for a while
foxes are the mulattos of the cat/dog world
Re: utter plagiarism tunes that wind u up
hmm think i've overexposed myself to it or whatever
naaaah man i feel an old school dubstep revival seems like an admission that it's all kinda "over", there's so many good tunes coming out this year from different sources, not just medi/tempa/dmz standards, i'd just like to hear a bit more of that, feel like there's still much more creative space than was ever available in grime
naaaah man i feel an old school dubstep revival seems like an admission that it's all kinda "over", there's so many good tunes coming out this year from different sources, not just medi/tempa/dmz standards, i'd just like to hear a bit more of that, feel like there's still much more creative space than was ever available in grime








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Re: utter plagiarism tunes that wind u up
dunno i miss old cluekid, kromestar, coki wobblerz
incnic wrote: daddy why u dead and lying in a puddle
son i make techno dadydy on drugs
hubb wrote:its what ive been saying for a while
foxes are the mulattos of the cat/dog world
Re: utter plagiarism tunes that wind u up
yeah i kinda feel there's a space for bangers that haven't q strayed into tearout madness territory that isn't quite as exploited as before, a tune like tortured for example








Re: utter plagiarism tunes that wind u up
Sampling is a perfectly noble pursuit as long as the sampler takes their tune in a new direction. The only absolute no-nos for me are cover versions of electronic tunes, especially ones where some jumped up cunt like Florence and her infernal Machine decide they're going to launch a career based on a rave classic... that "You Got The Love" cover she did was fucking disgusting... practically an X Factor-style, note-for-note remake, only for the whole thing you can feel the lack of Candi Staton's soul turning your balls to raisins.
On plagiarism through sampling, some of the most brazen examples were all the tunes using the acid techno riff from the Pump Panel version of New Order - Confusion after it got featured on the Blade soundtrack.
Original, New Order - Confusion (Pump Panel Remix) - I've not listened to this in years, but it used to GO.
These two were released in the SAME MONTH:
Public Domain - Operation Blade (only saving grace is the now incredibly played out Flava Flav sample)
Warp Bros - Phat Bass
And then a few years ago, Randy Katana proved he had privately been a total tnuc all these years by resurrecting it:
On plagiarism through sampling, some of the most brazen examples were all the tunes using the acid techno riff from the Pump Panel version of New Order - Confusion after it got featured on the Blade soundtrack.
Original, New Order - Confusion (Pump Panel Remix) - I've not listened to this in years, but it used to GO.
These two were released in the SAME MONTH:
Public Domain - Operation Blade (only saving grace is the now incredibly played out Flava Flav sample)
Warp Bros - Phat Bass
And then a few years ago, Randy Katana proved he had privately been a total tnuc all these years by resurrecting it:
Meus equus tuo altior est
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
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Re: utter plagiarism tunes that wind u up
This is arguably happening tbhDiegoSapiens wrote: i wouldn't mind an old dubstep revival too
For example the new LAS bits that everyone is hyping on (rightly so) + SYSTEM 004/002 (Smear Dub = 06 Coki) take a very similar approach in sound, groove & vibe to old-school dubstep.
Firepusher/Dem Break/Your Eyes/Pirates/Spry Sinister are v. close to Ancient Memories style Mala you could argue.
Was chatting to Donga & he's been playing out since 06 w/ever & he said if Firepusher had come out then he'd have rinsed it.
Reaction away from the clean/highly processed neuro tendencies of 'dungeon' back to warmth, ruggedness, groove and slightly off-kilter weirdness if anything.
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RKM wrote:i am feeling levels of remorse like one of the yutes in charlie and the chocolate factory
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I said this when Percy came out and they were playing a lot of similar stuff (Breen, Boofy ect)... I see all that stuff as a tribute to old (pre-grimeisdead) grime.. I don't think any of it is intentionally suppose to be groundbreaking new grime, just a tribute to the rough style of original grime but as you said "productions shinier".RKM wrote:this has been bothering me, all this fucking new grime is exactly the same musically as the old shit, except the productions shinier and there's no proper mc's -> it's not got the same vibe, not even closeDiegoSapiens wrote:i have heard the same drop of percy in a thousand old grime instrumentals
With the other guys basically making trap or throwing up quickly made EPs on itunes and getting a shit hashtag going so all their borderline pop like fans beg them for retweets (JME is the king of this) its nice to see some original aesthetics in grime, people putting out older sounding stuff on vinyl.
Also Percy and similar tunes which I see as a tribute to old grime is better than the relentless eski click and pulse remixes that were being done 2012-13 by just about everybody.
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agree with this 100%. No decent vocal grime these days really. all "throw it on itunes" grime.Muncey wrote:I said this when Percy came out and they were playing a lot of similar stuff (Breen, Boofy ect)... I see all that stuff as a tribute to old (pre-grimeisdead) grime.. I don't think any of it is intentionally suppose to be groundbreaking new grime, just a tribute to the rough style of original grime but as you said "productions shinier".RKM wrote:this has been bothering me, all this fucking new grime is exactly the same musically as the old shit, except the productions shinier and there's no proper mc's -> it's not got the same vibe, not even closeDiegoSapiens wrote:i have heard the same drop of percy in a thousand old grime instrumentals
With the other guys basically making trap or throwing up quickly made EPs on itunes and getting a shit hashtag going so all their borderline pop like fans beg them for retweets (JME is the king of this) its nice to see some original aesthetics in grime, people putting out older sounding stuff on vinyl.
Also Percy and similar tunes which I see as a tribute to old grime is better than the relentless eski click and pulse remixes that were being done 2012-13 by just about everybody.

soronery wrote:Too easy to sit behind a keyboard with a playlist of dubstep tunes on, arguing about the defintion of a word in relation to a sound.
All that melts away when the lights are down and the bass is up.
Re: utter plagiarism tunes that wind u up
there's another dubstep tune that is a direct copy of this but I can't remember the name
Re: utter plagiarism tunes that wind u up
New Mumdance tune with Novelist is BIG. I'm hoping the sound can move forward to more stuff like that(Also more stuff like Logos,Rabit)Riddles wrote:agree with this 100%. No decent vocal grime these days really. all "throw it on itunes" grime.Muncey wrote:I said this when Percy came out and they were playing a lot of similar stuff (Breen, Boofy ect)... I see all that stuff as a tribute to old (pre-grimeisdead) grime.. I don't think any of it is intentionally suppose to be groundbreaking new grime, just a tribute to the rough style of original grime but as you said "productions shinier".RKM wrote:this has been bothering me, all this fucking new grime is exactly the same musically as the old shit, except the productions shinier and there's no proper mc's -> it's not got the same vibe, not even closeDiegoSapiens wrote:i have heard the same drop of percy in a thousand old grime instrumentals
With the other guys basically making trap or throwing up quickly made EPs on itunes and getting a shit hashtag going so all their borderline pop like fans beg them for retweets (JME is the king of this) its nice to see some original aesthetics in grime, people putting out older sounding stuff on vinyl.
Also Percy and similar tunes which I see as a tribute to old grime is better than the relentless eski click and pulse remixes that were being done 2012-13 by just about everybody.
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Re: utter plagiarism tunes that wind u up
chorus of
totally rips chorus of
totally rips chorus of
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How many more Biggie rhymes gon' come out your fat lips?
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Yeah that is bad in a few ways.lloydnoise wrote:chorus of
totally rips chorus of
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