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Post by chamclowder » Sat Jul 22, 2006 7:01 pm

Jubscarz wrote:
Smurf wrote:haha, my post does seem a bit harsh, but thats the way i feel about this music at the moment, as i said, it should get a lot better with more consistant releases.
Your post aint harsh son, its just looking for a reaction. Well you aint gonna get one from me you stinky little tnuc.
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Post by mudda » Sat Jul 22, 2006 8:37 pm

What was the audio Smurf posted a link to?

I actually quite like it.

But I never stroked my beard, just nodded my head in a appreciative fashion.

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Post by ufo over easy » Sat Jul 22, 2006 8:50 pm

Mudda wrote:What was the audio Smurf posted a link to?

I actually quite like it.

But I never stroked my beard, just nodded my head in a appreciative fashion.
It's a fucking quality tune alex, I played it right at the end of Ruffage. Second last tune of the night :) Pure vibes, and a HEAVY bassline.

It's on the latest Skull Disco release - Blood on my Hands by Shackleton.

Smurf - silly boy :P
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Post by danolboy » Sat Jul 22, 2006 9:42 pm

Smurf wrote:haha, my post does seem a bit harsh, but thats the way i feel about this music at the moment, as i said, it should get a lot better with more consistant releases.
Try digging a bit deeper and you'll find many quality releases from the past couple of years.

The tunes listed are just scratching the surface.

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Post by smurf » Sat Jul 22, 2006 10:23 pm

Danolboy wrote:
Smurf wrote:haha, my post does seem a bit harsh, but thats the way i feel about this music at the moment, as i said, it should get a lot better with more consistant releases.
Try digging a bit deeper and you'll find many quality releases from the past couple of years.

The tunes listed are just scratching the surface.
like what? i've got some of the big apple releases, any others i should take note of?

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Post by saba » Sun Jul 23, 2006 12:44 am

grime wrote:Hey man


what sort of stuff are u looking for saba?




shakleton, kode9 (hyperdub label),
tempa records, skream,
dmz label digital mystikz,
loefah, boxcutter, hotflush records, dub police etc

listen to the selections at chemical
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... ry=DB&ND=0

or boomkat records
http://www.boomkat.com/bestsellerdetail ... genre&sp=8


http://ilovefwd.blogspot.com/
download the kode9 set


http://www.barefiles.com/index.php
excellent site for radio shows
check out skreams rinse fm sets


loads more i havent mentioned, nuff unsigned artists on here too



Well after listening to the Breezeblock's "Dubstep Warz" i really liked the sound. So im gonna get into it slowly. I already have an idea who are the big boys of the scene if you wish to call that way, so i know what to look out for, when it comes down to the quality. I just what some deep-heavy bass to rock my mp3 player etc...
It just sounds all good!


More info needed, cheers for the replies thus far!

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Post by j rock » Sun Jul 23, 2006 3:36 am

anything from Burial :U:

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Post by hera » Sun Jul 23, 2006 5:18 am

^^ truth. and Benga as well. I got some burial up on my myspace, take a listen if you get a chance.

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Post by saba » Sun Jul 23, 2006 6:17 am

Yeah...i've heard good things about Burial's album. I'll pick that up.
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Post by sakurako » Sun Jul 23, 2006 8:36 am

j rock wrote:anything from Burial :U:
aye, i second that. beeyootiful muzak :D:
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Post by doomstep » Sun Jul 23, 2006 9:04 am

Smurf wrote:im looking for a discussion.
Smurf wrote:it's boring and shit
Smurf wrote:i find a lot of releases of this ilk, boring, un-moving music
Smurf wrote:i mix hardcore/jungle & dnb.
:roll:

you may not like this type of shit, but don't diss the piano player, cos somebody does :wink:

saba, if you havn't already grab the grime comps on rephlex & the horsepower albums if you like the more garage bits in Burial, theres also Bengas Newstep CD, boomkat may still have some, also the Storming / Destructive mix cd, and two FWD mix cds.

If ya buying vinyl as well, dont forget to chk some of the bass heavy grime thats about:

http://www.independance-records.co.uk/r ... tycrew.wma

http://www.independance-records.co.uk/h ... ackdep.wma
^^^
wikid ep by andy havok

http://www.independance-records.co.uk/f ... morbid.wma

http://www.independance-records.co.uk/4nformat.wma

allow the haters slaging tunes off based on lo-res clips on redeye & happy hunting :D

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Post by paulie » Sun Jul 23, 2006 12:38 pm

Smurf wrote:i mix hardcore/jungle & dnb.
Nuff said. Why would anyone expect someone like this to appreciate something as good as a Shackleton tune?

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Post by smurf » Sun Jul 23, 2006 4:04 pm

Paulie wrote:
Smurf wrote:i mix hardcore/jungle & dnb.
Nuff said. Why would anyone expect someone like this to appreciate something as good as a Shackleton tune?
are you saying jungle/hardcore is shit :roll:

strange, i thought a lot of the current dubstep fans were, or, are dnb heads.

dont be hatin', ill go to independence records and check out some more dubstep :P

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Post by wil blaze » Sun Jul 23, 2006 4:41 pm

Paulie wrote:
Smurf wrote:i mix hardcore/jungle & dnb.
Nuff said. Why would anyone expect someone like this to appreciate something as good as a Shackleton tune?
to be honest paulie that makes you as bad as him...

peace

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Post by little boh peep » Sun Jul 23, 2006 5:13 pm

Smurf wrote:are you saying jungle/hardcore is shit :roll:
Jungle and hardcore tend to be busier, "fuller", and more rythmically complex than your average dubstep track; Shackleton's tunes are a textbook example of maximum groove using minimal sounds. If your ears are accustomed to hearing lots of elements filling up a track, someone like Shackleton probably won't do it for you. Hence all the "boring" remarks. That's what I took it to mean anyway...

I don't have any recommendations which haven't already been mentioned in this thread. :)

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Post by paulie » Sun Jul 23, 2006 5:53 pm

Wil Blaze wrote:
Paulie wrote:
Smurf wrote:i mix hardcore/jungle & dnb.
Nuff said. Why would anyone expect someone like this to appreciate something as good as a Shackleton tune?
to be honest paulie that makes you as bad as him...

peace
Yeah you're probably right. I just can't imagine why anyone would still want to mix hardcore, and tell people that's what they do. Don't get me wrong, I love hardcore, '89 - 93 all the way. The newer stuff is some of the worst music committed to vinyl though, as is a lot of post-2001 DnB. I guess my point was that someone who chooses to mix hardcore and jungle is unlikely to "get" Shackleton.

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Post by smurf » Sun Jul 23, 2006 6:06 pm

Paulie wrote:
Wil Blaze wrote:
Paulie wrote:
Smurf wrote:i mix hardcore/jungle & dnb.
Nuff said. Why would anyone expect someone like this to appreciate something as good as a Shackleton tune?
to be honest paulie that makes you as bad as him...

peace
Yeah you're probably right. I just can't imagine why anyone would still want to mix hardcore, and tell people that's what they do. Don't get me wrong, I love hardcore, '89 - 93 all the way. The newer stuff is some of the worst music committed to vinyl though, as is a lot of post-2001 DnB. I guess my point was that someone who chooses to mix hardcore and jungle is unlikely to "get" Shackleton.
dont confuse happy hardcore with hardcore. i mix 91-93 hardcore & jungle.

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Post by sofi » Sun Jul 23, 2006 6:08 pm

my recommendations are on Hot Flush

there are some wicked releases on that label.

personally favourites

Luke.Envoy - Honour Kill/Gamma
Distance - 1 on 1
Eric H- The Lights
Scuba - Twista/Plate

also a label that doesnt get mentioned much as its not known as a dubstep label, Planet Mu.

Some good grime releases such as Virus Syndicate and Mark One.

also a wicked Distance tune Traffic/Cyclops HEEAAAVYYYY

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