Then i saw the light..
at the dubstep tunnel!
I love most tunes regrdless of genre that have good strong vocals on it.
Don't knock it! Go back and listen to the production on that record - there's some fucking insane stuff on there. Dance producers could do worse than go back to stuff like ELO, Wings and 10CC and hear how genuinely weird a lot of the stuff behind the pop melodies was, and appreciate how that was done with zero digital technology.mondays child wrote:
Bought me first lp when I was about 7 or 8, it was 1976 and bloody ELO's doulble album 'Out Of The Blue' jeesus i dunno what i was thinking.
Tsk, it's "Fat RIK". Are you a true fan? I think NOTbagelator wrote: Fat Rick of X Factor
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Joe Muggs wrote:Pop and rock at 11, metal, hip hop and retro rock (Hendrix, Zeppelin) at 13, indie/goth and Depeche Mode at 14, then at 15 I discovered John Peel and anything went: acid house, Chicago vocal house, Soul II Soul, techno, dub, indie, neo-psychedelic stuff like Butthole Surfers and Bongwater, some dodgy crusty bands (Citizen Fish, anyone? I grew up in the countryside, it's what we had!) and seriously into shoegaze (Ride and Slowdive were our local heroes) ... obsessed with Renegade Soundwave, Weatherall, Guy Called Gerald, early WARP, My Bloody Valentine, Pixies, Pop Will Eat Itself, Dead Kennedys at 16, then Rising High and R&S, lots of hard techno and German trance before the hippies took it to Goa and made it shit, Aphex, Autechre, Underground Resistance, took me a while to get into D&B / jungle but when I heard Renegade Snares and Renegade 'Terrorist' it was game over, got heavily into ragga jungle, but also dirty jacking house from Strictly Rhythm via Relief to Dancemania, at the same time was knocking about in Brighton scene with Cristian Vogel, Jamie Lidell, Squarepusher and people like that so loads of fucked up electronics and wonky techno, and all the while getting more into the history of rock, soul, funk, hip hop, disco etc which took me through the 90s to 2-step which I flipped for... got a bit disillusioned with club culture from 98 to maybe 2005, tho, so although I was picking up dubstep/grime tunes here and there, didn't really appreciate what it meant in the dance for a while, but when I did, and when other underground electronic music started really picking up the baton of rude sub bass around 2005, it made me fall in love with sound all over again.... did I miss anything?

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