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Re: Loefah on the drum set! Tried staying true.

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 6:43 pm
by belalala
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Re: Loefah on the drum set! Tried staying true.

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:29 pm
by Gaufre
really good drumming :Q:

Re: Loefah on the drum set! Tried staying true.

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:54 pm
by mylon
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.

Anti war dub??

Re: Loefah on the drum set! Tried staying true.

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 11:01 pm
by Liam92
Awesome video, nice one mate!

This next ;)

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Re: Loefah on the drum set! Tried staying true.

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 12:41 am
by Zakhopper316
skitz_0 wrote:these keep getting better and better :4:

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 :corndance: :corndance: :corndance: :corndance: :corndance: :corndance:

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

http://www.joenice.net/

Re: Loefah on the drum set! Tried staying true.

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:48 am
by icanicant
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.
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That for a challenge!

Re: Loefah on the drum set! Tried staying true.

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 3:01 pm
by skitz_0
Also, as far as american labels go, the first two that pop into my head are LoDubs (pretty sure they're US based) and Embassy Records :4: