tbh i cant be asked to describe what my music is about anymore lol, just give it a listen and see what u think
Re: r'n'b influence?
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 2:56 pm
by sofa_king
i really like the RnB tip as well. check out:
Synkro - Everybody Knows (reworking of Brandy's Almost Doesn't Count, amazing track!!)
Starkey - Hair Braider (unreleased but you can find it free on teh internetz)
Starkey - OK Luv
Starkey (aka MOVES!!!) - Real Talk (Starkey's Street Bass Anthems are pretty RnB inspired)
Guido's mix of Get Up is out of control
Burial - Archangel (samples Ray-J )
Darkstar - Lilyliver (serious groove with great vox on top)
DZ - What You Won't Do For Love (ridiculously chill)
SILKIE - TEST (the absolute jam - "boy you really make me float" - one of the first songs to capture this style, as far as I know, and no one can really top the RnB vibes on this. it's a complete smash.)
And I agree the Joker/purple synth sound is very RnB inspired, as well as "You Don't Know What Love Is."
All I can say is I wish we had more Aaliyah vocals in dubstep. She is the bomb.
Re: r'n'b influence?
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 3:00 pm
by 1017_duck
James Blake - CMYK
Deadboy - Cash Antics Vol. 1
Unknown (Kulture) - Tyrone/Tonight
Unknown (Fantastic Mr. Fox/Pariah) - Angel in Disguise/On & On
Unknown - Brown Skin/Tea Leaf
Grievous Angel - Lady Dub/Remix
Re: r'n'b influence?
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 3:13 pm
by sofa_king
jamesgarfield wrote:James Blake - CMYK
Deadboy - Cash Antics Vol. 1
Unknown (Kulture) - Tyrone/Tonight
Unknown (Fantastic Mr. Fox/Pariah) - Angel in Disguise/On & On
Unknown - Brown Skin/Tea Leaf
Grievous Angel - Lady Dub/Remix
Thanks, dude. Can't believe I missed that James Blake track. Bringing Aaliyah back.
Re: r'n'b influence?
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 5:00 pm
by trapeez
Already been mentioned, but Deadboy - Cash Antics is definitely on that RnB tip. Vinyl release only though.