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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 12:35 pm
by bze
ADRUU wrote:some bits off the new ghostface(hiphop), paavoharju(born again xtian experimental), ahmed malik(jazz)
but loads of the youngsta and hatcha sets pre-previous dmzed =)
Paavoharju is the shit
Happen to know the guys, they have some seriously brilliant stuff comin'..
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 12:42 pm
by joseph-j
BunZer0 wrote:There is good stuff in every genre...
Apart from trance.
And breaks.
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 12:52 pm
by Rob H
lots of Ukhiphop!!

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 1:01 pm
by james g
Most of my musical influences are Hiphop with a bit of Reggae, Jungle/Drum N Bass, Dubstep/Grime, Indie Rock, Old Skool Soul, Jazz and film scores, like Sci Fi and Horror.
List of fav Hiphop acts...off the top of my head;
Wu-Tang Clan
Taskforce
Nas
Jehst
Gangstarr
Non Phixion
Lewis Parker
Eric B & Rakim
El-P
Cannibal OX
Mobb Deep
MF Doom
Jeru The Damnaja
Organized Konfusion
Other Fav artists;
Oasis
The Stone Roses & Ian Brown
The Verve
The Prodigy
Arctic Monkeys
Kasabian
Dillinja
Goldie
Bounty Killer
Peter Tosh
Portishead
Black Sabbath
Marvin Gaye
Rage Against The Machine
Nirvana
Capleton
Sun Ra
King Tubby
Scientist
Miles Davis

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 1:14 pm
by dnmk
BunZer0 wrote:There is good stuff in every genre...
It is only a matter of selection imho
My 2 cents
Dito!
drumandbasselektrobreakzhouseukgaragetechnonuskoolbreaksbreakbeatdowntempodancehallgrimehiphopmiamibassdubstepoldskool...............
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 1:15 pm
by adruu
bze wrote:
Paavoharju is the shit
Happen to know the guys, they have some seriously brilliant stuff comin'..
R U Kidding me? thats nuts. small world and all...
They're awesome...pm me if i need to check some other finnish stuff. i know the label fonal but that's it. EZ BZE!
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 5:22 pm
by threnody
i've got avant-garde on heavy rotation...still listen to a bit of dnb...paradox, evol intent etc. Warp/IDM....digidub, dub, roots etc......occasional godspeed you black emperor and related sounds-although rarely these days. Portishead/trip-hop....uk hip-hop. Seem to listen to my stuff more than anything else coz always working on tracks but catch up on other listening when i go to bed! Hard life really....
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 5:46 pm
by mrjiggyfly
Old Industrial: Skinny Puppy, Download, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult. Front 242, Die warzau, Cosolidated,Ministry, Revolting Cocks Etc, Etc .
Junkie rock: Alice in Chains, Mad Seasons, Janes Addiction
Old DNB: 1994-1998
Pink Floyd
and the occasional Slayer form 1982-1990
Not any new stuff really other than Dubstep!!!!!
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 6:11 pm
by furiouz
Old skool ukg (Confetti, Locked On, Nice N Ripe etc etc)
Dubwise DnB (Shy FX, Juju, A-sides, G-Dub, Benny Page, Visionary, B-key etc etc)
Hardcore (Subbase, Moving Shadow, Production House etc etc)
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 6:22 pm
by Jubz
Hip Hop, Drum and Bas
bits of dub/reggae?raga etc
funk, soul.
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 6:22 pm
by rickyricardo
most of my day is spent listening to downtempo and/or dub. SomaFM to the rescue...
other than dnb and dubstep, I spend a fair amount of time listening to deep house, r&b, or pretty much anything else I consider "soulful".
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 6:36 pm
by 8bitwonder
christian audio books and langages
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 6:39 pm
by man and machine
lots of hip hip, immortal technique, jedi mind tricks, black market militia, de la soul, mos def, cannibal ox, mf doom, dj shadow, rjd2, danny breaks, prefuse73. and then some electronica, boards of canada, casino versus japan, apparat, plaid. rest of the time it's dnb, paradox and fam, teebee and k, klute, noisia, mayhem, phace, most of the neurofunk clan
been getting into jazz real slowly too, starting with miles. pure genius
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 7:49 pm
by mary anne hobbs
jus been readin this thread with great interest
ADRUU
never come across...
paavoharju(born again xtian experimental)
but now i'm thinkin' i must hear the beatz..
can you hook me up??
maryanne, Breezeblock, BBC Radio1
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 8:19 pm
by adruu
hey hey mah!
seriously you are going to love them. promise. its seriously over-the-top and possibly unsafe to listen to when operating heavy machinery...=P
here:
http://www.paavoharju.com/
i can't get into boomkat for some reason, but search for them on there for clips.
and pm bze, he seems to have the low down on all the ill underground finnish-ness!
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 8:32 pm
by marsyas
RickyRicardo wrote:most of my day is spent listening to downtempo
me too.
besides dubstep.
any kind of instrumental music.
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 8:33 pm
by fubar
BunZer0 wrote:There is good stuff in every genre...
It is only a matter of selection imho
My 2 cents
wurd to that, at the moment, breakcore, reggae, dub, wrong music, gabba, some electro and glitchy kind of things, some jungle + anything thats sounding fresh.
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 8:49 pm
by dice
soul, funk, disco, jazz, garage, house, uk garage, hip hop, jungle/dnb, dancehall, dub, sixties psychedelic and more!
here's some of my favourite albums at the moment:
gil scott heron & brian jackson - winter in america - strata east

so much soul go in the compositions and a very well constructed conceptual album. The electric piano will echo in your mind for days after listening to this piece of art.
24k black - ghetto: misfortunes & wealth - stax

ghetto soul poetry with a touching deepness from one of the lesser known stax stalwarts. Stand out album and known for the sample taken from 'mother's day' as used in Nas' 'Nas is Coming'
john abercrombie - timeless - ecm

proof of why ECM is one of the best european jazz labels. This features drum virtuoso Jack DeJohnette and Jan Hammer on the keys.
cannonball adderly - soul zodiac - capitol

crazy ass album by crazy ass cannonball. One of true cross over jazz albums which had various incarnations. This is the Soul one with some pretty 'out there' soul!
jimi hendrix - axis: bold as love - Yaneto/Sea Lark/Reprise

sound track of my teenage psychedelic trip in the eighties...need I say more

The track Fly On Little Wing has new meaning with fatherhood an' all..
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 9:12 pm
by clashcame
8bitwonder wrote:christian audio books and langages
Moi.
Front 242/Ministry/Godflesh/Christian Vogel/Dave Tarrida/Neil Landstrumm/Terrance Fixmer
a bit of King Tubby beats everyting hands down though.
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 10:38 pm
by 8bitwonder
Clashcame wrote:8bitwonder wrote:christian audio books and langages
Moi.
Front 242/Ministry/Godflesh/Christian Vogel/Dave Tarrida/Neil Landstrumm/Terrance Fixmer
a bit of King Tubby beats everyting hands down though.
tubber all the way