Re: V.I.V.E.K appreciation!
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 6:54 pm
Asteroids is up for pre-order on Redeye now.
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So I don’t want to hear none of this ‘the music is dead’ shit. People writing this stuff don’t come to dances, they sit in offices and talk shit about music that I, and others, feel passionate about. When I see that kind of talk it feels like someone is shitting on my doorstep.
baddis98 wrote:http://www.playgroundmag.net/music/mixe ... -137-vivek
So I don’t want to hear none of this ‘the music is dead’ shit. People writing this stuff don’t come to dances, they sit in offices and talk shit about music that I, and others, feel passionate about. When I see that kind of talk it feels like someone is shitting on my doorstep.
Clearly a factor of not looking hard enough. The new-garage/house wave rly is embarrassing though, it's like the same heads who claimed to have moved away from the 'cheesy' garage sounds in 2002 have just gone straight back there. That's the heads there catering to in the clubs atm, posers and the bandwagoners who heard disclosure in the charts. Big up the deserters.It’s hard for me to find music for mine and Benga’s show in the 140 [BPM] range at the minute. It’s either music that wants to sound like 2005, music that wants to sound like the American style or trap records that all sound the same. Whereas I could easily do a two hour show every week of the house stuff.
haha that statement by skream instantly came to mind when reading the vivek interview. agree with everything what you said. and i also find it very broad to claim that somebody's trying to recreate a certain time when you're doing exactly the same with your disco shit.TopManLurka wrote:Yeah big up Vivek tbh, the band-wagoning going on in the UK atm is straight embarrassing. Didn't like reading this from skream still,
Clearly a factor of not looking hard enough. The new-garage/house wave rly is embarrassing though, it's like the same heads who claimed to have moved away from the 'cheesy' garage sounds in 2002 have just gone straight back there. That's the heads there catering to in the clubs atm, posers and the bandwagoners who heard disclosure in the charts. Big up the deserters.It’s hard for me to find music for mine and Benga’s show in the 140 [BPM] range at the minute. It’s either music that wants to sound like 2005, music that wants to sound like the American style or trap records that all sound the same. Whereas I could easily do a two hour show every week of the house stuff.
legend out.
this, love the dub and reggae in the first hourchekov wrote:only dubstep dj i actually listen to regularly now, definitely my favourite dubstep show on rinse atm!
Immune_system01 wrote:any body know when this tunes coming out? Mental tune!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0tHHrGZn6c
TopManLurka wrote:Yeah big up Vivek tbh, the band-wagoning going on in the UK atm is straight embarrassing. Didn't like reading this from skream still,
Clearly a factor of not looking hard enough. The new-garage/house wave rly is embarrassing though, it's like the same heads who claimed to have moved away from the 'cheesy' garage sounds in 2002 have just gone straight back there. That's the heads there catering to in the clubs atm, posers and the bandwagoners who heard disclosure in the charts. Big up the deserters.It’s hard for me to find music for mine and Benga’s show in the 140 [BPM] range at the minute. It’s either music that wants to sound like 2005, music that wants to sound like the American style or trap records that all sound the same. Whereas I could easily do a two hour show every week of the house stuff.
legend out.
trianglism wrote:primal is such a tune!!! needs a release!!!
word, couldn't agree more!Moultz wrote:lol Skream comment is fucking jokes. Someone really needs to give him a slap of reality. Over the past week ive lost so much respect for that tnuc.