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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by helix » Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:26 pm

wolf89 wrote:God I can't stand most Juke


It's often just hearing one sentence over and over the same drums. It's painful.

The addition of some melody is kind of nice. But it's still a kind of abrasive stupid genre overall to be honest
What, like speedcore? :t:
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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by wolf89 » Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:27 pm

I only have about 15 speedcore records. It's not like I'm obsessed with it. Even so I still find hearing one line over and over a little intrusive.

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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by helix » Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:30 pm

wolf89 wrote:I only have about 15 speedcore records. It's not like I'm obsessed with it. Even so I still find hearing one line over and over a little intrusive.
My 2D Design professor told me that repetition was the key to good design.
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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by 64hz » Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:45 pm


only juke ive heard that ive liked tbh, probably cos of a lack of repetitive vocals, and it has a fair bit of variety.

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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by parson » Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:01 am

distal is sick

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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by tacospheros » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:51 am

it's dance music. that's where the term footwork comes from. so to try and intellectualize the sample work, is kind of missing the point. im not one to talk tho cuz i'm guilty of over-intellectualizing music all the time, but yeah, it makes sense in the dance im sure. i haven't been to a strictly juke show, but i could imagine the energy on the floor and in those dance circles is nuts
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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by collige » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:58 am

I like a lot of Juke, but the vocal edits that DJ Nate does just annoy the shit. They're just so random and counter-intuitive.
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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by helix » Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:02 am

collige wrote:I like a lot of Juke, but the vocal edits that DJ Nate does just annoy the shit. They're just so random and counter-intuitive.
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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by collige » Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:07 am

Helix [Delay] wrote:
collige wrote:I like a lot of Juke, but the vocal edits that DJ Nate does just annoy the shit. They're just so random and counter-intuitive.
You done fucked up.
It's just DJ Nate though.
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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by murk_dweller » Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:00 am

parson wrote:i wish i could find the thread but i posted a thread about juke in the main forum several years back comparing it to dubstep and nobody replied
http://www.dubstepforum.com/check-this-out-t52777.html

this?

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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by helix » Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:06 am

murk_dweller wrote:
parson wrote:i wish i could find the thread but i posted a thread about juke in the main forum several years back comparing it to dubstep and nobody replied
http://www.dubstepforum.com/check-this-out-t52777.html

this?
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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by wormcode » Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:22 am

Genevieve wrote:
wormcode wrote:
parson wrote:i wish i could find the thread but i posted a thread about juke in the main forum several years back comparing it to dubstep and nobody replied
The chicago juke scene draws a lot of parallels between the london dubstep scene for sure, and of course it's also focused on bass. I've showed a lot of dubstep to some guys I've known from juke/house for years and they are into the more percussive tunes, not much into the synths at all which I found interesting. A couple of them said it was too slow though.
What do they think of jungle?
I only know one of them has listened to it and he was really into it. I lent him my "This is jungle" CD a few years ago and I never saw it again haha. The one that started with Leviticus - The Burial and Shy FX/UK Apache - Original Nuttah, from 95 or so. That was a damn good compliation.

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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by herbalicious » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:14 am

wormcode wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
wormcode wrote:
parson wrote:i wish i could find the thread but i posted a thread about juke in the main forum several years back comparing it to dubstep and nobody replied
The chicago juke scene draws a lot of parallels between the london dubstep scene for sure, and of course it's also focused on bass. I've showed a lot of dubstep to some guys I've known from juke/house for years and they are into the more percussive tunes, not much into the synths at all which I found interesting. A couple of them said it was too slow though.
What do they think of jungle?
I only know one of them has listened to it and he was really into it. I lent him my "This is jungle" CD a few years ago and I never saw it again haha. The one that started with Leviticus - The Burial and Shy FX/UK Apache - Original Nuttah, from 95 or so. That was a damn good compliation.
Was that Jungle mania? God I loved that CD....
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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by badger » Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:16 am

cedaa's just put a free ep up for download http://www.dubstepforum.com/cedaa-old-g ... 61158.html

his remix of clap trap by joe on there is fucking wicked

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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by borrowed » Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:52 am

Seriously? Am I the only one who thinks this genre sucks?

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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by crackf » Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:56 am

borrowed wrote:Seriously? Am I the only one who thinks this genre sucks?
no, ima burn him would be sick if it didnt have the supid repetitive vocals and out of time hats, theres just no need for them
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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by badger » Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:37 pm

i'm not a fan of a lot of the vocals used in juke but to ignore an entire genre based on one way of using vocals is stupid. that's like saying you don't like dubstep because you hate filth

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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by crackf » Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:27 pm

badger wrote:i'm not a fan of a lot of the vocals used in juke but to ignore an entire genre based on one way of using vocals is stupid. that's like saying you don't like dubstep because you hate filth
yeahyeah its not that all juke is awful, but when your introduced to it through dj nates releases it doenst bare a good start
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Re: DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him

Post by capo ultra » Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:43 pm

you have to work your way up to the good shit, start easy then get to Nate
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