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Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:27 pm
by flippo
what an odd post! no offence.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:18 pm
by stanton
Different beats, whether it's similar to oldskool, techno ir whatever will always be good. Same for variation in how dark or light a tune is, as long as it doesn't go down the happy happy ardcore route...
Vocals on the other hand are a total turn off for me, some major tunes have been ruined cos the producer decided to get his girlfriend or sister to warble a load of rubbish over the top of it. Especially as it's usually some RnB stylee twaddle with the lyrical depth of a spice girls track.
Anyhoo, big up HPproductions everytime!
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:30 pm
by ozols man
stanton wrote:
Vocals on the other hand are a total turn off for me, some major tunes have been ruined cos the producer decided to get his girlfriend or sister to warble a load of rubbish over the top of it. Especially as it's usually some RnB stylee twaddle with the lyrical depth of a spice girls track.
!
lol jokes! i was thinking of getting my sister to sing on one of my tunes...
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 4:52 pm
by tha_illsta
fliPPo wrote:what an odd post! no offence.
welcome to my world
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 4:59 pm
by tha_illsta
seckle wrote:
we're having an oldschool night next saturday in your old hood in nyc.
Which old hood ?
Alphabet city? L.E.S.? East village? Bushwick? Lincoln centre? (UPTOWN, BABY!)
Big ups going out to you, seckle... hope your old skool nite goes well...
P.S. HP Bounce on tha way..patience is a virtue
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:06 pm
by seckle
check your pm's illsta.

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:57 pm
by eventualdecline
THA ILLSTA wrote:HAHA yes, thanks for tha mixed compliment

Ha yeah, sorry about that. It's like Seckle said, you got that 1000 yard full metal jacket stare going on.
But you're sussed now, next time I see you at fwd or dmz I'll say hello.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:47 pm
by tha_illsta
eventualdecline wrote:
But you're sussed now, next time I see you at fwd or dmz I'll say hello.
Look out, I gotta knife..
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:00 pm
by elgato
Mr Ill do you know what Dinesh is up to? he had a deep tune on the Tasty Grits myspace a while back called Baraka, is he doing anything with it?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:01 pm
by roko
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:03 pm
by tha_illsta
elgato wrote:Mr Ill do you know what Dinesh is up to? he had a deep tune on the Tasty Grits myspace a while back called Baraka, is he doing anything with it?
Sorry no. Not in touch with tha D-man.
The other half of tha Gritz.. Greg Poole AKA Bro Peezy is livin in BRIXTON so I'll ask him for ya...
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:04 pm
by elgato
nice one thanks!
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:11 pm
by ekstrak
huh,.. new horsepower materials eh ? your early stuff still gets pretty heavy rotation from me, I've already had 'Gorgon Sound' on this morning.. TUNE.
Its all got that glorious **step** which brought me to dubstep in the first place.
couple more answers if you're still after oppinions:
1. Vocals.. yes please. Why the hell not. All of my favourite music comes both instrumental and vocal driven.
2. Half Step - WAY prefer a 'proper' step.. i dont really consider half-step to contain 'step', if that makes any sense. It sometimes helps foundation a bassline though so it has its place.
3. Dark vs Light - Well I'm coming from wayyyy back when hardcore became dark became jungle so pretty much always love it moody. Still though.. without the 'fast' drugs culture of the dubstep's musical parents, a couple 'boucier' or more 'cheekier' riddims certainly wouldnt go amiss when you start entering the 4am slow down
Still tho geezah.. pretty sure whatever you lots drop on us, it'll be tidy.
My overall 2p though at dubstep in general = Lets have more empahsis on step and a little less on dub. And i wholeheartedly agree with Blackdown's words on the introspective nature of a scene listening only to itself limiting its creativity.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:14 pm
by tha_illsta
ekstrak wrote:
couple more answers if you're still after oppinions:
1. Vocals.. yes please. Why the hell not. All of my favourite music comes both instrumental and vocal driven.
2. Half Step - WAY prefer a 'proper' step.. i dont really consider half-step to contain 'step', if that makes any sense. It sometimes helps foundation a bassline though so it has its place.
3. Dark vs Light - Well I'm coming from wayyyy back when hardcore became dark became jungle so pretty much always love it moody. Still though.. without the 'fast' drugs culture of the dubstep's musical parents, a couple 'boucier' or more 'cheekier' riddims certainly wouldnt go amiss when you start entering the 4am slow down
1. Vocals unlikely at the minute due to current recording facilites ( see date of post origination)
2.Half-Step a definite possibility
3.DARK and LIGHT....
P.S. 4am is when it really starts to get good ( for me )
(when all the toys have gone home and been tucked up in their beds, they lay their little heads on little fluffy pillows, and DREAM about it)
Re: Horsepower: looking for feedback
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 11:22 pm
by fractal
looks like this thread paid off
horsepower album soon!!!