Re: Commodo Appreciation
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 3:08 pm
Eastern Bloc / Dokument coming tomorrow!!!!
So excited for these tunes.
So excited for these tunes.
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
plate sounds wicked, so glad these are finally outtunnidge wrote:Out now at chemical and all good record stores!
Big UP
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... rack=ORG03
Big up Commodo on this onebaddis98 wrote:
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that piano... ice cold
Agreed, tune's way overdue (and still sounding so fresh).scattybeanhead wrote:dear mala,
please release surveillance.
many thanks,
all the dubstep fans in the world
Keep an eye out in the next 3-4 monthscosmic surgeon wrote:Agreed, tune's way overdue (and still sounding so fresh).scattybeanhead wrote:dear mala,
please release surveillance.
many thanks,
all the dubstep fans in the world
commodo just sounds like dubstep to me.cyrusfx wrote:I like this guys tunes, definitely got his own vibe going. I like how last.fm tags him with "post-dubstep" as one of his genres.. Haven't heard of that one yet. Yeah yeah I know I'm behind the times. I live in one of the latest cities in the world.
Last.fm is the easiest way to listen to a string of songs that I enjoy on the internet, with minimal thinking required. If you are unfamiliar, you just type in the artist or genre name that makes the kind of music you want to listen to, and presto, infinite free playlist without commercials. I've been using it for like 6 years now to keep track of my favorite songs and everything I've been listening to.
Sorry didn't mean to turn this into a commercial for them, but here's the link to Commodo's station:
http://www.last.fm/listen/artist/Commodo/similarartists
The first one that came up for me was DJG - Screwball; not bad. Heh.
Yeah except for how they are an innovation to help identify and give definition to genres not grouped by any other mechanism or force. You can really learn a lot by just listening to whatever randomly comes on there.dubfordessert wrote:
last.fm tags have always been a crock of shit tbf
what? they're just what other users have tagged them as. i could tag commodo's music as nu-metal if i wanted but it wouldn't make it true or at all useful...cyrusfx wrote:Yeah except for how they are an innovation to help identify and give definition to genres not grouped by any other mechanism or force. You can really learn a lot by just listening to whatever randomly comes on there.dubfordessert wrote:
last.fm tags have always been a crock of shit tbf
Yeah except people generally don't do that and use the tag feature for what it was meant for. Nobody's gonna try and stop you from fucking it up, though.scattybeanhead wrote:what? they're just what other users have tagged them as. i could tag commodo's music as nu-metal if i wanted but it wouldn't make it true or at all useful...cyrusfx wrote:Yeah except for how they are an innovation to help identify and give definition to genres not grouped by any other mechanism or force. You can really learn a lot by just listening to whatever randomly comes on there.dubfordessert wrote:
last.fm tags have always been a crock of shit tbf
im not saying that i do mate, and i dont use it for dubstep anyway. just saying that when i used to use it for rock/metal the tags were often just ridiculous, what other people think hardly gives identity to the musiccyrusfx wrote:Yeah except people generally don't do that and use the tag feature for what it was meant for. Nobody's gonna try and stop you from fucking it up, though.scattybeanhead wrote:what? they're just what other users have tagged them as. i could tag commodo's music as nu-metal if i wanted but it wouldn't make it true or at all useful...cyrusfx wrote:Yeah except for how they are an innovation to help identify and give definition to genres not grouped by any other mechanism or force. You can really learn a lot by just listening to whatever randomly comes on there.dubfordessert wrote:
last.fm tags have always been a crock of shit tbf