Interview with Goldie
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Interview with Goldie
A while back there was this thread:
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t ... &start=135
in it, i promised a link to an interview with goldie that a mate of mine did.
here it is:
http://coolehmag.com/frontEnd/feature.php?i=39&s=62
see what you think.
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t ... &start=135
in it, i promised a link to an interview with goldie that a mate of mine did.
here it is:
http://coolehmag.com/frontEnd/feature.php?i=39&s=62
see what you think.
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Good interview. I've got nothing but love and the biggest respect for this man. I was expecting him to show Dubstep bigger props though. I thought he'd love some of it.
He talks about Dubstep being like early Dillinja. What like Sovereign Melody? Deeper Love? Maybe even The Angels Fell? I'm not sure I agree. Bass has moved on. By its own standards D&B is a little stagnant at the mo in terms of new sounds. Dubstep's moved the boat into a wider direction again.
I'm sure he acknowledges with his carriage metaphor at the end that other music is making its way through the doors he talks about kicking off.
He talks about Dubstep being like early Dillinja. What like Sovereign Melody? Deeper Love? Maybe even The Angels Fell? I'm not sure I agree. Bass has moved on. By its own standards D&B is a little stagnant at the mo in terms of new sounds. Dubstep's moved the boat into a wider direction again.
I'm sure he acknowledges with his carriage metaphor at the end that other music is making its way through the doors he talks about kicking off.
you really think so? i think the guy's a joker. every time he comes to nz he ends up on the waste. i can't take him seriously.ajantis_art wrote:geezer's fucking scary, man.
i'm takin this show on the road.
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what do u mean up on the waste?? drunk silly??nesslei wrote:you really think so? i think the guy's a joker. every time he comes to nz he ends up on the waste. i can't take him seriously.ajantis_art wrote:geezer's fucking scary, man.
i like dubstep, do u like dubstep? http://www.freewebs.com/basstimes
fixedfever wrote:goldie and his prodigé du jour make amazing beardstroking tracks that u can listen to all the way out.nesslei wrote:you really think so? i think the guy's a joker. every time he comes to nz he ends up on the waste. i can't take him seriously.ajantis_art wrote:geezer's fucking scary, man.
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Cool - that's Kobi. he's fucking going for it and just want to take this opportunity to give him a big shout for hooking me up with some absolute coups for my portfolio.Shonky wrote:That's a really good read
the man really gets about and he's a machine (except when's he's "really tired"
please check his other work:
click this
'This blog is set to private. This user must addreverendmedia wrote:Cool - that's Kobi. he's fucking going for it and just want to take this opportunity to give him a big shout for hooking me up with some absolute coups for my portfolio.Shonky wrote:That's a really good read
the man really gets about and he's a machine (except when's he's "really tired").
please check his other work:
click this
you as a friend to see his/her blog.'
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Will wrote:'This blog is set to private. This user must addreverendmedia wrote:Cool - that's Kobi. he's fucking going for it and just want to take this opportunity to give him a big shout for hooking me up with some absolute coups for my portfolio.Shonky wrote:That's a really good read
the man really gets about and he's a machine (except when's he's "really tired").
please check his other work:
click this
you as a friend to see his/her blog.'
oops. cheers for that. schoolboy error.
click these instead!
Kobi's WRGMag blog
Interview with Evil Dee
A day with the nike skateboarding team
Interview with Kano
Interview with star of HBO's Entourage and the first signee to Just Blaze's Fort Knocks imprint, Saigon
Interview with Shephard Fairey
Interview with Jazz drummer, Archie Alleyne
I Missed this thread (and found it whilst googling) but had to add that this is a very good interview with a very talented & intelligent individual, I'm guessing he gets Dubstep now seeing as Skream's remixing stuff off his label.
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