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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 5:04 pm
by ewah
spooKs wrote:
4linehaiku wrote:Plaid played a 5am ish set at Bestival last year and got heckled for playing dubstep. I shit you not. "There aren't enough beats" may or may not have been shouted. I can't actually remember. But yeah. Necta Selecta tells this story better than me. I think he was yelling '"Play sign of the dub!" at them.
:lol:
loving the fact that plaid are playing dubstep!!

i'd never heard the word tautology before - thank you.
Two words: Mbuki Mvuki. Plaid are naturals for dubstep. I bet they properly LOVE it. It's be interesting to know what people like them and Basic Channel really think about it. I wonder if they like the bits we'd expect 'em too or if they're just bass junkies, drinking up the wobblers.

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 5:28 pm
by relaks
Plaid are good people. At least, they were when I met/chatted with them a few years back.

Dubstep would certainly work with them.

Hey, eDMX and µ-zig have already made dubsteppy bits (eDmz a while back now)

next level.

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 5:51 pm
by jim
I saw them almost two years ago and one of them was playing dubstep stuff! You guys are slow on the uptake :P

(well it was November '05 or something, not quite two years)

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 10:38 pm
by vxd1
As it goes, Plaid asked us to remix their track "Bar Kimura", which they scored for the anime film "Tekkon Kinkreet". You can hear the remix at virb.com/vexd (better quality player), or myspace.com/vexd, should be out in a couple of months.

Big up
J

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 12:41 am
by sand leaper
relaks wrote:Plaid are good people. At least, they were when I met/chatted with them a few years back.

Dubstep would certainly work with them.

Hey, eDMX and µ-zig have already made dubsteppy bits (eDmz a while back now)

next level.
EDMX has been on grime/dubstep for a long time, much like Rephlex, the label he's signed to. Note the last few tracks in this mix from '04:

EDMX - On The Mix

Freestyle - The Party Has Begun
Professor X - Professor X (Saga)
Twilight 22 - Siberian Nights
The Beat Club - Security
Egyptian Lover - Dubb Girls
Hashim - Al-Naafiysh
Cylob - Sex Machine
Steve Masters - Turntable Aktion
Think Tank - Hack One
Silver Bullet - Bring Forth The Guillotine
Gunshot - Battle Creek Brawl
Rebel MC - Black Meaning Good
Silver Bullet - 20 Seconds To Comply
Shut Up & Dance - Rap's My Occupation
Rum & Black - Wicked
Shut Up & Dance - £20 To Get In
Chester Louis III - Left Hand Drive
Steve Poindexter - Computer Madness
Terry Baldwin - I Have A Dream
Bam Bam - Where's Your Child?
Mario Diaz feat. Mr Lee - Can You Feel It?
Mark Imperial & Co. - She Ain't Nuthin But A Hoe
Phortune - Can You Feel The Bass
Joey Beltram - Energy Flash
Frankie Bones - Pure Ecstasy
The Vision - Message To The Majors
The House Crew - Get On Up
Ragga Twins - Hooligan 69 (Remix)
House Of Brakes - Acid Drill
Ace Of Clubs - 128.5
Mr. Rumble - Psycho Ex-Girlfriend
Live Wire - Devestate
MarkOne - Rain Dance
Studio Gangsters - Step Off!
Benga - Hydro
N.A.S.T.Y. - Cock Back
Omega B - Bass Speaker
Darqwan - Said The Spider
Wizzbit - Breakdown
NRX - NRX
DJ Dread D - Siege
Morph - Firefly
DJ Oddz - Bump Dis
Mark One - ?

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 3:24 am
by feasible_weasel
Grievous Angel wrote:Check the Black Dog's brilliant Floods tune, and even more, the Surgeon remix...

There's a lot of techno people checking dubstep ATM...
i have a black dog album at home
the egyptian themed one, i just randomy bought it 3 months ago.

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 9:46 am
by sully_shanks
vxd1 wrote:As it goes, Plaid asked us to remix their track "Bar Kimura", which they scored for the anime film "Tekkon Kinkreet". You can hear the remix at virb.com/vexd (better quality player), or myspace.com/vexd, should be out in a couple of months.

Big up
J
epic as expected...

yeh out to plaid for taking the sound to new ears...

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 10:14 am
by kidkut
I like to drop 'Fer' every now and again, bad tune..

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 10:25 am
by junior top
saw plaid do a total dubstep set about 3/4 years ago at a party in thetford forest, playin judgement and all that....

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 10:31 am
by stormfield
Plaid were DJing at the Wang NY'eve warehouse party 2004/2005 and were dropping Vex'd Lion and other similar tunes in the main room. Totally smashed it.

Surgeon (the techno producer) is another one that's been mashing up dubstep into his sets for time.

Not bandwagon business at all, like some of us they probably see dubstep (or some tunes within it) as an extension of good electronic music.

Hat's off to them for breaking the sound to compeletely different dancefloors, opening up new ears.

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 11:06 am
by juliun_c90
to clarify- the point of my original post was i saw them live (as opposed to djing) and thy're making their own dubstep beats, as opposed to just spinnin other peoples.

:wink:

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 11:20 am
by megaheadphoneboy
4linehaiku wrote:Plaid *The Black Dog played a 5am ish set at Bestival last year and got heckled for playing dubstep. I shit you not. "There aren't enough beats" may or may not have been shouted. I can't actually remember. But yeah. Necta Selecta tells this story better than me. I think he was yelling '"Play sign of the dub!" at them.
jfyi: the two guys from plaid are not involved in the new incarnation of the black dog.

also: i was gonna go see this set but was chalked in to play a little sidestage at the same time, except it didn't happen cause the dew was causing electrical equipment to do funny things and so i ended up playing to a sunday afternoon handful of people instead.

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 12:07 pm
by corpsey
4linehaiku wrote:Plaid played a 5am ish set at Bestival last year and got heckled for playing dubstep. I shit you not. "There aren't enough beats" may or may not have been shouted. I can't actually remember. But yeah. Necta Selecta tells this story better than me. I think he was yelling '"Play sign of the dub!" at them.
Yeah I heard about this.

Dubstep was slightly less popular than tranvestitism and Lionel Richie at Besival last year.

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 12:57 pm
by jim
juliun_c90 wrote:to clarify- the point of my original post was i saw them live (as opposed to djing) and thy're making their own dubstep beats, as opposed to just spinnin other peoples.

:wink:
Yeah they were doing that in 2005. They've had an album since and it didn't feature any dubstep tho :/

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 1:46 pm
by oslek
jim wrote:
juliun_c90 wrote:to clarify- the point of my original post was i saw them live (as opposed to djing) and thy're making their own dubstep beats, as opposed to just spinnin other peoples.

:wink:
Yeah they were doing that in 2005. They've had an album since and it didn't feature any dubstep tho :/
I think the track Super Positions on Greedy Baby sounds particularly influenced by dubstep, although it isn't very close to most dubstep today...

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 8:04 pm
by nene
vxd1 wrote:As it goes, Plaid asked us to remix their track "Bar Kimura", which they scored for the anime film "Tekkon Kinkreet". You can hear the remix at virb.com/vexd (better quality player), or myspace.com/vexd, should be out in a couple of months.

Big up
J
this is out now!

http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=SVWC-7470

the original album is incredible, by the way.

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:49 pm
by struggle
being an old fan i was really stoked to open for them when they came here last april..put on a good show, but wasn't really feeling the newer tunes. they did have a DMZ sticker on one of their laptops 8)