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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:10 am
by ruckspin
barbershop remixes of classic dnb anthems, jungle in 9/8, solo viola downbeat, birthday tunes for friends, liquid rollers, dancefloor smashers, radio adverts, sizzla mashups, swing breakbeat and beenie man jazz covers
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:17 am
by product
dnb, trip hop, ambient, noise, dark downtempo, whatever
was in a death metal band too
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:31 am
by parson
all kinda shit
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:45 am
by theverdict
Babies.
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 4:32 am
by djshiva
techno, mostly on the harder tip. check my little flash player in myspazz for the tunes...
dabble in hip hop, downtempo and now a wee bit of dubstep production.
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 5:31 am
by downngoing
I made the breakbeats and dnb mostly before dubstep rattled my cage.
Now I am on the ultimate quest to find mind altering freqs...
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 5:44 pm
by general bayswate
I/we have a few Drum & Bass releases to come this year on Vibez & 13, and we also write breaks, hip hop, down-tempo and mash-ups. maaaaayyyyyyyybbbbbeeeee some funky chunky breaky house, but I won't truly admit it.

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 6:35 pm
by shonky
Metal about ooh, 19 years back. Then into grunge, noise, jagged dissonant business - Unsane, Sonic Youth, and loads of Amphetamine Reptile bands.
Sold up rock stuff, bought drum machine to tinker around with - had an old boss effects rack so started dubbing up the drums and made some wierd technoey business.
Bought a sampler and started making hip hop beats, moved into attempting jungle (badly) and then after discovering El-B and Tempa started going more for garage beats. And then ended up here, which is cool cause it's such an open-ended genre

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:41 am
by echo wanderer
Shonky wrote:jagged dissonant business - Unsane, Sonic Youth, and loads of Amphetamine Reptile bands.
You is da man!!!!!You a speaky my a language!
LOVED AmRep stuff!Hammerhead,God Bullies,Tar,U-Men,Halo Of Flies,Cosmic Psychos,Helios Creed,Chokebore,Boss Hog,Cows,early Helmet,Melvins,Surgery,Janitor Joe...!!!!!
Was really into Homestead too:Nice Strong Arm,Sonic Youth,Bastro,Dinosaur Jr.,Live Skull,Squirrel Bait(pre-Slint),Volcano Suns,Big Black...!
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 9:22 am
by gizzmo
Messed around with a couple o bands

doin wicky-wick type stuff

with a few and the last couple using effected weird noise as another layer. Dabbled a bit in the realm of hip-hop production. As soon as I get the add wrangled(can't learn ableton) I'll be churnin out the dubstep riddims

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 9:26 am
by miretz
jungle, breaks, sometimes schranz-techno....
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 10:00 am
by a_k47
drum & brass
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 12:01 pm
by maximus
this is fun...glitch,digital and classic dancehall/jungle,minimal techno,dub,grime,just bought a roland tb303 and made my first acidy dancehall tune today,amazing what a big muff will do for the squelch factor...i use a k staion,arp 16 voice electric piano,,yamaha dx7,access virus b rack,just sold my mpc2000xl...protools digioo2,abelton live,love analog delay...music=yum
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 12:30 pm
by relaks
I make a fried egg.
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 1:11 pm
by nirz
when I was a bairn I was in death metal bands then I started making sonic youth type stuff on my own. I used to make d+b with craggz from craggz and parallel forces for about 7 years the last few years Ive just been making much slower more minimal stuff and a bit of ambient and techno.
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 3:44 pm
by nospin
Echo Wanderer wrote:LOVED AmRep stuff!Hammerhead,God Bullies,Tar,U-Men,Halo Of Flies,Cosmic Psychos,Helios Creed,Chokebore,Boss Hog,Cows,early Helmet,Melvins,Surgery,Janitor Joe...!!!!!
Was really into Homestead too:Nice Strong Arm,Sonic Youth,Bastro,Dinosaur Jr.,Live Skull,Squirrel Bait(pre-Slint),Volcano Suns,Big Black...!
oo helios, sonic youth, melvins, dinosaur, and big black were all about 8th-9th grade for me.
grew up early on punk rock... minor threat, black flag, dk, 80's stuff. by middle school started listening to post-punk, post hardcore, experimental rockish type stuff. also started playing jazz in school and listening to a little hip hop. early highschool got into more hip hop, and experimental noise stuff. 10th-11th grade met some ravers, was intrigued, but found out trance was pretty disgusting. turned off by the excessive drug use. found some drum n bass that i dug, but seemed a bit formulaic most of it. immidiately after got too into kid 606 and similar things, discovered minimal techno/house flavors. sort of back tracked my way into dub and early jungle. then i heard some neato dubstep and bam.
i attempted making those genres, as i listened to them.
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 7:01 pm
by marty
i was deep into lables like touch&go, skin graft, dischord and generally postrock and noise stuff. then found a cd compilation called "dub - original bass culture" for 2€ at a local store. at the same time a friend introduced me to dancehall reggae and a serious passion began. bought my first set of decks and spend enormous amounts of money on 45s.
my first steps in production were some reggae refixes. some of them are still available on our website, if anyone's interested

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http://www.rakkas.org/rakkasrefix/
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 10:56 pm
by nospin
yeah i was way too into fugazi for my own good
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 1:07 am
by ludofuzz
DnB, Dub, Folk, Breaks, Experimental, Medievil/14century.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 12:45 pm
by robbing hood
I was originally a guitarist in a psychedelic thrash/grunge band then began using a drum machine as a metronome and discovered that programming beats was far more fun than playing in a band. This led to the making of bangin' 303 606 acid techno and experimenting with 'low speed' DJing in the backrooms at Zero Gravity, Club Dog and Mega Dog events. On discovering the joys of sampling and sequencing with an SU10 and Atari ST i became increasingly breakbeat orientated.
I now make house, techno, breakbeat, D'n'B, Dub, anything that feels right at the time.
I'm currently putting together a compilation of my beatless stuff, there is a
mix up if you fancy having a listen.
Oh, and while i'm at it a
mix of my breaks too.
Most of my old stuff is up on my lefthandpath site too.
'Spekt to you all
Mr Hood