that's really good. definitely keep em coming, although cant agree more with the "more sub" comment. also, protip:take the raise your weapon out of your sig and put this one in
Re: Loefah on the drum set! Tried staying true.
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 9:03 pm
by droogie
Excellent video
Now we gotta start making suggestions for your next one.
skitz_0 wrote:these keep getting better and better
i know i mentioned this tune tune in your silkie thread, but i still think this would be fun to cover (and to watch you cover)
I'm actually liking this one! It has a real instrumental vibe to it. Feels very..real I guess you could say. I'm actually picking a tune tonight/tomorrow and then getting to work on it tomorrow night after I take this damn jazz rhythmic elasticity test on the drum set t school. Side not ( to all you beat makers if your not familiar with the term rhythmic elasticity check it out! It can turn you 1000 dollar beat into a 50,000 dollar beat)
I'm thinking about doing a skream cover?? I've been listening to "filth" and also the song "oskilatah" and have some cool ideas.
Is tek 1 a respected artist? I also liked one of his songs I've heard recently.
Re: Loefah on the drum set! Tried staying true.
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 12:55 am
by Zakhopper316
Hey guys! Thanks for all of the kind words. It means alot because I put alot of effort into these video.
Good idea nylon, I should change that video but should i put this or silkie..I can't decide haha! Soo I've been wandering a few things lately - Are there any respected dubstep/electronic labels in the united states? (NYC maybe) I would love to talk to them and maybe get on a show with someone, sounds unrealistic I know but I have to start prodding somewhere eh! Also what about dubstep artist in the states that I could cover? I've been thinking about doing scream next, alot of his tunes aren't drum heavy I know but I have some ideas to really flair up some of is stuff, not sold on doing him tho. Please post some ideas if you want,ou guys have good taste - that's probably why all my dub covers come from y'all haha. Also I might need to start a new thread for this but I'm trying to think of some ways to get into the scene as a drummer ya know. I really wanna reach people with my music in a live setting because I feel that where I really feels different with a drummer.
Thanks again! You guys rock! I have read almost every new thread in this forum since I have joined, even tho I still don't understand the half of it - it's getting better tho.
Re: Loefah on the drum set! Tried staying true.
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 1:01 am
by wobbles
go to shows in the city and talk around I suppose, theres distance on the 14th, joker skream and benga on the 22nd, and pearson sound on halloween
Re: Loefah on the drum set! Tried staying true.
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 1:20 am
by Sexual_Chocolate
have a chat to joe nice...
hes in the eastern area and im sure he would be able to (if he has the time) steer you in the right direction
this is sick mate. liked this and the silkie one too
Re: Loefah on the drum set! Tried staying true.
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 12:39 pm
by Liam92
Zakhopper316 wrote:Hey guys! Thanks for all of the kind words. It means alot because I put alot of effort into these video.
Good idea nylon, I should change that video but should i put this or silkie..I can't decide haha! Soo I've been wandering a few things lately - Are there any respected dubstep/electronic labels in the united states? (NYC maybe) I would love to talk to them and maybe get on a show with someone, sounds unrealistic I know but I have to start prodding somewhere eh! Also what about dubstep artist in the states that I could cover? I've been thinking about doing scream next, alot of his tunes aren't drum heavy I know but I have some ideas to really flair up some of is stuff, not sold on doing him tho. Please post some ideas if you want,ou guys have good taste - that's probably why all my dub covers come from y'all haha. Also I might need to start a new thread for this but I'm trying to think of some ways to get into the scene as a drummer ya know. I really wanna reach people with my music in a live setting because I feel that where I really feels different with a drummer.
Thanks again! You guys rock! I have read almost every new thread in this forum since I have joined, even tho I still don't understand the half of it - it's getting better tho.