Re: Swamp 81 thread
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 11:10 am
tunes confirmed sofar :
S.W.A.M.P. 81
Show Me Your Bassface
S.W.A.M.P. 81
Show Me Your Bassface
great interview. So stoked for all those releasessarajevo wrote:proper interesting interview:
RA Label of the month: Swamp 81
http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1542
albums from zed bias, mickey pearce and boddika
twin-pack from chunky if u can believe it.
if it were a couple weeks later it reckon it was an april fool...
soulkids wrote:tunes confirmed sofar :
S.W.A.M.P. 81
Show Me Your Bassface
Digital exclusive: USBmeanmrcustard wrote:soulkids wrote:tunes confirmed sofar :
S.W.A.M.P. 81
Show Me Your Bassface
Doubt itpulkpull wrote:That's Loe himself, right? From back in the 90s.
holy shit, i've been trying to find that sample for ages. cheers for that!untightled wrote:SWAMP 022 is the future - and we've all heard one or two of the tunes. Keep them peeled
Also, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7Gq9SF4 ... r_embedded
And who's this? http://www.residentadvisor.net/images/f ... 1-rage.jpg
untightled wrote:Doubt itpulkpull wrote:That's Loe himself, right? From back in the 90s.
I'd imagine that to be his pass to Rage.Blackdown interview with Loefah wrote:B: it’s very strange to hear you talking about Metalheadz because if you trace back the roots of dubstep a lot of it came from El-B going to Metalheadz. He was obsessed, he hung around with them boys but they never let him ‘in’ as a producer. So he was into garage but it wasn’t dark enough like Metalheadz, so he started taking Groove Chronicles and Ghost darker… and that’s the birth of dubstep. It’s amazing to hear now how you were inspired by that club because we’re getting on for ten years since the Blue Note days.
L: It was phenomenal what they started there. I started going out raving when I was 14. I used to go to this under 18s rave in Tollworth in Epsom called Teen Rage, but it was ruff. I saw Kenny Ken, Mickey Finn and Slipmatt, all the top DJs from that year plus the resident DJs Squirrel and Nutty One. The first bigman’s rave I went to was Dream All Night 5 at Labyrinth. I was 14. I was 6 foot when I was 14. I never had a growth spurt, I stopped growing at 13.
Hardly recognized himpulkpull wrote:untightled wrote:Doubt itpulkpull wrote:That's Loe himself, right? From back in the 90s.I'd imagine that to be his pass to Rage.Blackdown interview with Loefah wrote:B: it’s very strange to hear you talking about Metalheadz because if you trace back the roots of dubstep a lot of it came from El-B going to Metalheadz. He was obsessed, he hung around with them boys but they never let him ‘in’ as a producer. So he was into garage but it wasn’t dark enough like Metalheadz, so he started taking Groove Chronicles and Ghost darker… and that’s the birth of dubstep. It’s amazing to hear now how you were inspired by that club because we’re getting on for ten years since the Blue Note days.
L: It was phenomenal what they started there. I started going out raving when I was 14. I used to go to this under 18s rave in Tollworth in Epsom called Teen Rage, but it was ruff. I saw Kenny Ken, Mickey Finn and Slipmatt, all the top DJs from that year plus the resident DJs Squirrel and Nutty One. The first bigman’s rave I went to was Dream All Night 5 at Labyrinth. I was 14. I was 6 foot when I was 14. I never had a growth spurt, I stopped growing at 13.