stats wrote:The 2nd track is the 1st he's made that is actually decent and listenable
You don't like The Future or Scattah then?!
+1
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:06 pm
by Sageon
Personally, I'd go for We Go Deep.
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:15 pm
by blinaz
reptile wrote:First drop on the first tune is nice, the "borgore-ish" sounding second drop... not so much.
this, although the first drop does sound like a bit of a rip off of a Skream tune, the one newham generals used for I cant wait, think it was peri peri bass.
the second drop is exactly what i hate in tear out, why bother with those woi/woi/woi noises?? its like its someone speaking haha. ruins the tune for me
dub police get caned for their output but they do put out some deepish stuff:
his new ep has 2 deeper tracks on it... pleasantly surprised
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:25 am
by -dubson-
We Go Deep isnt bad at all.
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 2:56 am
by fractal
epochalypso wrote:kind of want
Serious, I'd play 2 of the tracks on the 12 for sure!
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:08 am
by reptile
blinaz wrote:
reptile wrote:First drop on the first tune is nice, the "borgore-ish" sounding second drop... not so much.
this, although the first drop does sound like a bit of a rip off of a Skream tune, the one newham generals used for I cant wait, think it was peri peri bass.
the second drop is exactly what i hate in tear out, why bother with those woi/woi/woi noises?? its like its someone speaking haha. ruins the tune for me
dub police get caned for their output but they do put out some deepish stuff:
Yes, def. Skream influenced..maybe more so new Coki. Thinking about buying this record actually..
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 4:11 am
by MikeE
I understand there are more where that came from, funtcase also has some great tunes hidden away...
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 4:34 am
by kingGhost
MikeE wrote:loefah also has some great tunes hidden away...
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:14 am
by nousd
An early Trolley Snatcha tune had a nice skanky organ track
that had me thinking he had the sensibility to make core ds
but the 2nd tune here doesn't convince me that he's there yet.
Agreeing with joeki...imo echoey waffle doesn't make deepness.
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:22 am
by Wachs_Lyrical
You all need to learn more about Circus and Dub Police. Back in the day, most of these producers made loads of sick deep stuff. If you find it anywhere online still, check Flux Pavillion's sick trip-hop stuff.
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:39 am
by dublerium
Pranging.... me and a few mates were chatting a few weeks back about what would happen in this situation : If a producer that makes just crunky unlistenable filth came out and made a nice deep tune would listening to it be tainted by all thier other tunes. Defs not as despite the flip sounding like pure gutter that second tunes not bad at all.
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:00 am
by nousd
Wachs_Lyrical wrote:You all need to learn more about Circus and Dub Police. Back in the day, most of these producers made loads of sick deep stuff.
If Trolley Snatcha made it, I haven't heard it. He reckons he made the first tracks he submitted to Dub Police as a joke. I suspect that, coming from dnb, he was into tearout even before that. Seems a nice enough bloke and i hope he can go deeper or whatever it is he needs to do to add another dimension.
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:05 am
by pikeymobile
I didn't like either tune, but it's nice that he's trying something else I suppose, so I'll endorse the move.
But people shouldn't hate on Dub Police though. Amidst the terrible, there's some incredible releases there -
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:56 am
by DRTY
pikeymobile wrote:
Track will never get old, fuckign love it
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 11:56 am
by joeki
There and that's what this is.
An attempt at Angie Got Stoned, nothing more. It's not horrible but it's nothing that moves me. But I have not given up hope for Trolley Snatcha yet. ALso regretting the woi woi/ yoi yoi whatever sounds. TS made some tear-out that I could actually apreciate on a good day. Not this one though.
this release =
Overrated already imo.
Re: Wonderfully deep track from Trolley Snatcha?
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 7:17 pm
by Wachs_Lyrical
sd5 wrote:
Wachs_Lyrical wrote:You all need to learn more about Circus and Dub Police. Back in the day, most of these producers made loads of sick deep stuff.
If Trolley Snatcha made it, I haven't heard it. He reckons he made the first tracks he submitted to Dub Police as a joke. I suspect that, coming from dnb, he was into tearout even before that. Seems a nice enough bloke and i hope he can go deeper or whatever it is he needs to do to add another dimension.
I'm not saying him in particular. I know for a fact Flux Pavillion has, and as they all grew up together I am assuming that they most likely produced stuff in a similar vein when they were younger.