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Re: Jonathan Davis: "We were Dubstep before there was Dubste

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 2:44 pm
by leyenda
ultraspatial wrote:
leyenda303 wrote:
ultraspatial wrote:Godflesh, Jesu, Scorn, God (and other JK Broadrick and Kevin Martin related projects)
I've still never heard any Kevin Martin stuff before The Bug except for Techno Animal. Can't get enough of The Dream Forger off Ghosts, even if that's a bit of an anomaly. Which alias/group that he is involved with would you recommend next?
Have you listened to the The Bug album from '97? More hiphop kind of thing, collab with DJ Vadim if I'm not mistaking.
God - Martin's first project I think. Industrial metal with freejazz parts. My favourites are Possesion, The Anatomy of Addiction and Appeal To Human Greed. I'd suggest this first.
With Ice he started going into more of a hiphop direction, kinda like Techno Animal with The Brotherhood of the Bomb.
And there's Curse of the Golden Vampire which is more of a breakcore/noise kind of thing.
I've not actually checked out The Bug album from '97. Will check out that and some of the God stuff for starters, cheers :4:

Re: Jonathan Davis: "We were Dubstep before there was Dubste

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:01 pm
by GDavies
i just like how it refers to sonny moore as being in a 'hardcore' band. when the fuck were from first to last a hardcore band? did i just miss that record?

Re: Jonathan Davis: "We were Dubstep before there was Dubste

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:03 pm
by Sexual_Chocolate
GDavies wrote:i just like how it refers to sonny moore as being in a 'hardcore' band. when the fuck were from first to last a hardcore band? did i just miss that record?
i laughed at that too... pretty sure they were always considered emo

Re: "We were dubstep before there was dubstep,"

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 11:57 pm
by _cheef_
"It's really cool to see glow sticks at the show, to see dance music culture infiltrating and becoming one with the metal community," he says. "At the last show, there was one mosh pit where they were moshing, and another with kids doing glow stick tricks. They were taking turns and shit. I think we've opened up a new style that both sides are happy with.
They ought to go all GWAR-CORE and start spraying the crowd with fake glow stick juice... -q-

Re: "We were dubstep before there was dubstep,"

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 12:38 am
by ultraspatial
_cheef_ wrote:
"It's really cool to see glow sticks at the show, to see dance music culture infiltrating and becoming one with the metal community," he says. "At the last show, there was one mosh pit where they were moshing, and another with kids doing glow stick tricks. They were taking turns and shit. I think we've opened up a new style that both sides are happy with.
They ought to go all GWAR-CORE and start spraying the crowd with fake glow stick juice... -q-
:lol:
nah, I think Oderus might impale them for that.

Re: Jonathan Davis: "We were Dubstep before there was Dubste

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 12:44 am
by Sexual_Chocolate
all this talk about Gwar makes me want a meat sandwich

Re: "We were dubstep before there was dubstep,"

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 12:48 am
by _cheef_
ultraspatial wrote:
_cheef_ wrote:
"It's really cool to see glow sticks at the show, to see dance music culture infiltrating and becoming one with the metal community," he says. "At the last show, there was one mosh pit where they were moshing, and another with kids doing glow stick tricks. They were taking turns and shit. I think we've opened up a new style that both sides are happy with.
They ought to go all GWAR-CORE and start spraying the crowd with fake glow stick juice... -q-
:lol:
nah, I think Oderus might impale them for that.
:lol: :W:

Re: Jonathan Davis: "We were Dubstep before there was Dubste

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 12:57 am
by FuDuzn
Too soon for Gwar talk :(

Re: Jonathan Davis: "We were Dubstep before there was Dubste

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 9:06 pm
by _cheef_
FuDuzn wrote:Too soon for Gwar talk :(
It's less than a month from 2012, and this is a korn dubstep thread...it's never been a better time for Gwar talk!! :twisted:

Re: Jonathan Davis: "We were Dubstep before there was Dubste

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 9:18 pm
by ultraspatial
_cheef_ wrote:
FuDuzn wrote:Too soon for Gwar talk :(
It's less than a month from 2012, and this is a korn dubstep thread...it's never been a better time for Gwar talk!! :twisted:

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