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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by parkour_nico » Fri Mar 08, 2013 1:06 pm

yep, absolutely all over anything basic channel + r&s related, just great music
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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by vishes » Fri Mar 08, 2013 6:13 pm

garethom wrote:
vishes wrote:I actually prefer Aerial at 33 tbh. But yeah I agree that it also sounds great at 45. In fact, I didn't even realise it should be played at 33rpm till weeks after I got it.
Nah, u crazy bro. Check out Na Fe Throw It at 45 too.
Nahh mate! definitely 33 for that one as well :lol:

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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by garethom » Fri Mar 08, 2013 7:26 pm

I agree 33 for Na Fe Throw It is better, but 45 is defs better for Aerial.

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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by vishes » Fri Mar 08, 2013 8:15 pm

Let's just agree to disagree on that then mate ;) hahah.

Also, doesn't it say a lot about the quality of their music that we're actually having this discussion? I can't think of many other producers whose music can be listened to at different speeds while still sounding great. It's quite unique I think.

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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by garethom » Fri Mar 08, 2013 8:21 pm

Definitely man. The only other piece I think that sounds good at both is Digital Flora by Zomby.

I'd probably think differently if I'd played Aerial at 33rpm first.

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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by cloquet » Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:46 pm

I used to prefer Rhythm & Sound to Basic Channel but I think it's the other way round these days. Both projects are brilliant though.

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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by incnic » Sat Mar 09, 2013 4:53 am

u can play one or 2 of those actress silver cloud at 33/45
some old jump up dnb sounds good on 33 as well tbh
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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by vishes » Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:13 pm

My current Rhythm & Sound collection :D:

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R&S 01 - 07
BM 01 - 13
BMX04
MSR 06 - 10

Still really need No Partial though. After that I've pretty much got all the R&S records that I want.

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Post by leeany » Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:45 pm

vishes wrote:My current Rhythm & Sound collection :D:

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R&S 01 - 07
BM 01 - 13
BMX04
MSR 06 - 10

Still really need No Partial though. After that I've pretty much got all the R&S records that I want.
jealous. :Q:

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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by Muncey » Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:30 pm

vishes wrote:Still really need No Partial though. After that I've pretty much got all the R&S records that I want.
No Partial is the only one I have atm haha. Tempted to buy the whole Maurizio catalogue from Honest Jons and just spend a few days listening to it.

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Post by garethom » Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:40 pm

Muncey wrote:
vishes wrote:Still really need No Partial though. After that I've pretty much got all the R&S records that I want.
No Partial is the only one I have atm haha. Tempted to buy the whole Maurizio catalogue from Honest Jons and just spend a few days listening to it.
Yep, targeting Basic Channel first (took me a while to get into some of their fast techno tunes (Octagon :U: )) then Maurizio after that!

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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by Muncey » Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:51 pm

Its music I need to own on vinyl to fully appreciate, like a lot of ambient stuff.. I just get too distracted on my laptop and end up not having a clue what I've listened to lol.

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Post by AxeD » Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:50 pm

LumiNiscent wrote:
vishes wrote:My current Rhythm & Sound collection :D:

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R&S 01 - 07
BM 01 - 13
BMX04
MSR 06 - 10

Still really need No Partial though. After that I've pretty much got all the R&S records that I want.
jealous. :Q:
Shit son.

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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by pandabear » Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:30 am

I only have BCD and BCD-2. I cannot find any 12s in the store I frequent. I'm sure they're online but I haven't looked. Slacking on music in general.

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Post by garethom » Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:13 am

atleast13 wrote:I only have BCD and BCD-2. I cannot find any 12s in the store I frequent. I'm sure they're online but I haven't looked. Slacking on music in general.
Not sure where you live, but the best place to go will probably be hard wax, as they pretty much have everything in. Shipping might be more individually, but you'll save compared to making a bunch of separate orders.

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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by Phigure » Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:21 am

shipping is too expensive for me to afford on hardwax, it's absurd. the shipping alone for five records costs as much as the records themselves
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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by Soiree » Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:13 am


sad to admit that's the only Basic Channel 12" I got :roll:
Next music purchase is those Basic Channel comp CDs for my serato.

Looking forward to the Moritz Von Oswald & Juan Atkins album coming out, the project is called Borderland.
http://www.factmag.com/2013/04/09/borde ... borations/
There's lots of great Techno in ^above link.

Basic Channel bringing together Dub and Techno, seemed like it really changed the game in the 90s.
Good to see the Basic Channel influence on the likes of Burial, it takes a special understanding of music to make tracks like those.
What other artists come to mind that have a sorta Basic Channel type sound??

http://basicchannel.com/item/BRJT-0009
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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by garethom » Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:17 am

Phigure wrote:shipping is too expensive for me to afford on hardwax, it's absurd. the shipping alone for five records costs as much as the records themselves
Ah, that's too bad man. Costs me about £2 a record I'd estimate, which is better for me than ordering off 3 or 4 different discogs sellers/record stores.

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Re: Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound Appreciation

Post by Phigure » Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:19 am

its alright, cause if i was able to reasonably buy on hardwax i'd be broke
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