New Luke Vibert ep
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New Luke Vibert ep
Okay, before I get a roasting for being 'off topic', anyone checked this?
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=22042
Undecided about the clips, though that third track sounds well heavy.
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=22042
Undecided about the clips, though that third track sounds well heavy.
not sure
Luke Vibert is the fucking don but I ain't sure about these clips either. His kerrier district stuff is doing it for me at the moment.
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The first stuff he ever put out was under his Wagon Christ alias, but I’ve not heard the more recent material. Those Rising High eps blew my mind back in the 90s. I love his stuff – borders on fromagecore from time to time, but his programming and production is consistently brilliant and he can turn his hand to literally anything.
I’m sure he did these tracks without consciously thinking about the grime/dubstep undercurrent – he just knocks shit out. Personally I reckon he did that Hawerchuck ep on Planet Mu too.
I’m sure he did these tracks without consciously thinking about the grime/dubstep undercurrent – he just knocks shit out. Personally I reckon he did that Hawerchuck ep on Planet Mu too.
Re: not sure
always been into Luke Vibert, so many alias' all with quality releases..DeVille wrote:Luke Vibert is the fucking don but I ain't sure about these clips either. His kerrier district stuff is doing it for me at the moment.
wagon christ - Musipal and Plug - Drum 'n' Bass For Papa are both classics, still listening to Lovers Acid and don't forget Amen Andrews... the guy's a legend
I loved Throbbing Pouch - one of my favourite LPs ever. He went really shit when he signed to Virgin and released utter cheese like Lovely.casino addict wrote:The first stuff he ever put out was under his Wagon Christ alias, but I’ve not heard the more recent material. Those Rising High eps blew my mind back in the 90s.
Then he went to Ninja Tune and released Ataride which rocks in no uncertain terms. If you haven't got it, find it - its a 10 minute slo mo old school amen rinse out.
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Yeah, great track. What’s even nicer is that he gives it away (along with a load of other great tracks), just here:Joseph-J wrote:Then he went to Ninja Tune and released Ataride which rocks in no uncertain terms. If you haven't got it, find it - its a 10 minute slo mo old school amen rinse out.
http://www.brainwashed.com/vibert/sounds/
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http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=4259
made that last friday, but its allll good spreading the word of vibert.
and two more albums still to come!!! spac hand vs amen andrews aaaand kerrier district 2!!!!
fucken wicked
and hawerchuk is vsnares. he really should do some more hawerchuk.
ammunition2 will be live
made that last friday, but its allll good spreading the word of vibert.
and two more albums still to come!!! spac hand vs amen andrews aaaand kerrier district 2!!!!
fucken wicked
and hawerchuk is vsnares. he really should do some more hawerchuk.
ammunition2 will be live
i reckon he's had some excellent stuff more recently, the yoseph lp has some wonderful moments, and the amen andrews 12s really hit the spot at some points. the wagon christ stuff ive found to be inconsistent though, sometimes very good, sometimes not at all. not massive on kerrier district though, a bit too much pastiche, not enough quality for my liking, much better off listening to some authentic italoJoseph-J wrote:His old stuff was wicked but went a bit on the wonk with his Wagon Christ stuff a few years ago. He's definately back on track though.
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