Loefah - "Left Right Left"

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Loefah - "Left Right Left"

Post by katana » Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:41 am

was just listening to that february dmz essential mix and was totally flashed by that loefah track. Does anybody know if or when this one is gonna be released?

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Post by boomnoise » Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:33 am

total stomper. haven't heard anything about a release yet. there's a whole slew of loefah tracks which need to be released. not least mud and ruffage and of course, this.

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Post by grievous_angel » Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:50 am

Bad tune. Slew dem on Friday. Stack of Loefah gear coming, I hope.

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Post by rich_c90 » Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:53 am

boomnoise wrote:total stomper. haven't heard anything about a release yet. there's a whole slew of loefah tracks which need to be released. not least mud and ruffage and of course, this.
Loefah is due some stuff out on DMZ methinks, so fingers X'ed for DMZ009...

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Post by joenicedj » Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:09 am

DMZ 009 isnt coming for a while.....

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Post by rich_c90 » Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:11 am

and don't we just know it mate!

patience is a virtue and all that...

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Post by boomnoise » Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:40 am

at least we have the joys on loefah's 3rd choice remix on Ital002.

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Post by katana » Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:03 am

I want a Loefah-Album. Why isn't Rephlex doing one, they were already releasing his tracks on that grime-one.

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Post by boomnoise » Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:20 am

loefah was/is working on one for tempa but these things get longed out.

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Post by ufo over easy » Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:35 am

Tune's ridiculous :D

So many DMZ-related tracks are going to get left by the wayside though if they keep releasing on only one label every couple of months. Hopefully Soul Jazz will pick up some more :)
boomnoise wrote:loefah was/is working on one for tempa but these things get longed out.
He said in the blackdown interview that that was on hold.. something about not being ready for a full length yet. Who knows though.
:d:

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Post by jackquinox » Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:36 am

boomnoise wrote:at least we have the joys on loefah's 3rd choice remix on Ital002.


Well thats made my day when is this set for release?

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Post by grievous_angel » Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:54 am

UFO over easy wrote:So many DMZ-related tracks are going to get left by the wayside though if they keep releasing on only one label every couple of months. Hopefully Soul Jazz will pick up some more :)
Things come out when they feel right. Soul Jazz isn't the only label looking to work with DMZ and Loefah, but these things take time, especially when you look at how busy these guys are - they don't physically have much time to finish tunes and sort out releases.
UFO over easy wrote:He said in the blackdown interview that that was on hold.. something about not being ready for a full length yet. Who knows though.
I get the impression he doesn't want to rush it.

Speaking as a fan, I want to see them bang out some mini-albums and live CDs, just using existing tracks, then get a polished, proper first "artist" albums out in the Autumn. Cos, I think that to grow their primary vinyl and gigs markets they need to capitalise on current interest with some CDs.

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Post by ufo over easy » Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:57 am

Grievous Angel wrote:they don't physically have much time to finish tunes and sort out releases.
Yeah :)
grievous angel wrote:Cos, I think that to grow their primary vinyl and gigs markets they need to capitalise on current interest with some CDs.
I think I'd cry if some of these tunes came out on CD only :cry:

I doubt it'd happen though... Mystikz and Loefah seem to be pretty into vinyl over CDs as a format.
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Post by rich_c90 » Mon Apr 24, 2006 12:33 pm

UFO over easy wrote:Mystikz and Loefah seem to be pretty into vinyl over CDs as a format.
definitely... i think it'd really sad if things started getting release only on mix cds. The same thing has happened in grime with the evolution of the mixtape, which has coincided with me losing some of my interest. If you can't buy the records and mix em yourself, its easy to feel excluded from the scene, which is the antithesis of what dubstep is about...

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Post by elgato » Mon Apr 24, 2006 12:42 pm

I do definately rate that attitude, and think its important to keep releasing on vinyl, but at the same time i can see it might just not be feasible to get everything out on vinyl, and bringing out cds is a good way to let people get the music without the same overheads as vinyl presses. And i think the thing chef and darkside are doing is a sick idea.

Also cds and mp3s are integral to having a completely inclusive scene, allowing those who dont dj or have decks or the cash to acquire any such things to fully enjoy the music. Having said all that, i will be gutted if some old dmz bits dont make it to plastic, my collection will feel incomplete without at least changes and forgive! Its all about a balance i reckon

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Post by rich_c90 » Mon Apr 24, 2006 12:58 pm

elgato wrote:Its all about a balance i reckon
Totally...

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Post by daf » Mon Apr 24, 2006 1:00 pm

@ elgato: very well said!

I didn't buy vinyl for many years and I'm starting to really enjoy it, but I sometimes wonder if it's worth the money for spinning these on my old belt drive. :P

I think that mp3s in particular are a good way too keep up with releases, without ruining yourself entirely. I could never afford to buy everything I wanted on vinyl.

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Post by crazydave » Mon Apr 24, 2006 5:04 pm

elgato wrote:Also cds and mp3s are integral to having a completely inclusive scene, allowing those who dont dj or have decks or the cash to acquire any such things to fully enjoy the music.
Yes!

I'm too poor for vinyl.... lol


But on the other hand , I rate Artist albums WELL over mix cds that have
an in-built sell by date. I'd rather buy things that earn a permanent place in my collection.

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Post by pdomino » Mon Apr 24, 2006 5:49 pm

For some audible delight

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Loefah 'Left Right Left' (Dubplate) - I think this tune comes in at 49min into the full version of the Essential Mix 12th February 2006 ( the one featuring The Plastician, Digital Mystikz and Roll Deep). "

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Post by doomstep » Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:07 pm

Crazydave wrote: But on the other hand , I rate Artist albums WELL over mix cds that have
an in-built sell by date. I'd rather buy things that earn a permanent place in my collection.
I dont think that mix cds are anymore disposable than artist albums, I do think that most electronic *dance* music loses some thing integral in *artist* albums . . . There are, of course, good n bad examples of both.

I would like to see more unmixed compilations personnly.

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