Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:35 pm
that about sums it up really, I like the way you infuse reggae/dub into your music and come up with a unique sound which is more than just the sum of its parts. kinda sounds like dub from the year 3000 but not in a corny waycixxxj wrote:Roots and Culture: EXCELLENT. Got the dub memories without being strictly dub actually but what a sound! What did you use for the echoes and verbs, dem are sounding nice and very fitting
Dubber: Read above + add the words "next" and "level"Ive had not heard a wobbley so tasty in ages. Proper stuff to get the dance going and great use of the HH patterns
Bun Fyre: This is the sound which has been yours for long time. Badman sound with heavy pounding sound, future yard synths and sparse 80's and garage memories. The drums are really on point on this, everything feels just right
Chimera: I like when you go this side ->, makes me
!! On a similar tip like Bun Fyre but this one has got those tablas which are a total win in my book and which i bet catches your ear on a bigg soundsystem
i really like how the tunes u write are super deep but can be played at peak time to move a crowd, great combo
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