faust.dtc wrote:Does anyone here like Tantrum Desire, or is it too jump up for you?
dont mind TD used to have quite a few of their vinyls, ive drifted away from jump up now though, would rather listen to minimal/nuerofunk/techstep recently
I agree, I prefer those to jump up myself but gotta support a friend.
suggest he supports you by not making crap?
I wouldnt call TD stuff crap, unless you are referring the whole jump up sub genre.
Re: DnB Ninjas
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:25 pm
by mikey_g
faust.dtc wrote:
mikey g wrote:
faust.dtc wrote:
Rekah wrote:
faust.dtc wrote:Does anyone here like Tantrum Desire, or is it too jump up for you?
dont mind TD used to have quite a few of their vinyls, ive drifted away from jump up now though, would rather listen to minimal/nuerofunk/techstep recently
I agree, I prefer those to jump up myself but gotta support a friend.
suggest he supports you by not making crap?
I wouldnt call TD stuff crap, unless you are referring the whole jump up sub genre.
yeah I meant the whole sub genre. Gives me a heartattack. I'm sure TD is good at it tho, I have some friends who are making a cross between jump up and dark psytrance, beats are good but really hate it.
Re: DnB Ninjas
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 9:19 pm
by J__J_90
I'd also check out Genotype. Ritual Dance EP is big!
Re: DnB Ninjas
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 10:32 pm
by Rekah
64hz wrote:and i havnt got it yet, but break's new album was released a few days ago . . .sounds promising to say the least
i have now got it and its as good as, if not better, than symmetry.
breaks album is just
Re: DnB Ninjas
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:45 pm
by mikey_g
mr hyde wrote:'Nothing is certain' album by ASC on Instra:mental's label nonplus is good
agreed.
i would check out consequence's album 'live for never' on exit, similar epic soundscapey stuff
Re: DnB Ninjas
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:57 pm
by NickUndercover
might seem too mainstream to you but at the moment I'm digging Logistics a lot, actually the whole Hospital thing at the moment. Seeing Netsky and Logistics live in about a month, cn't wait. Also Shogun, they've been keeping the dnb scene alive for the past few months.
But god, I hated Andy C's nightlife 5 !!! He's got mad skills but please that thing just destroyed my hears
Re: DnB Ninjas
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 11:25 pm
by Steve_French
basically, listen to the autonomic podcasts, shogun audio podcasts, subtitles podcast, subterras fabric blog mix, the second mix by dj frictions MOS compilation and stuff from Med School records
go from ther really :corndance
Re: DnB Ninjas
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 12:34 am
by lowfreq
definitely check fabriclive 44 by commix if you don't have it already, so sick
and loxy puts up lots of downloadable podcasts on his soundcloud on an autonomic kinda vibe you might like
Re: DnB Ninjas
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 12:42 am
by AxeD
Shogun Audio is god, Break, Alix, Icicle, Rockwell what more do you want.
*Rekah you've got PM*
Re: DnB Ninjas
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 1:21 am
by belalala
shogun is tops.
also if anyone is into liquid at all, my friend just put out his first release today on quandom records. isn't my favorite tune of his but both of these make me feel all smooth inside Soundcloud Soundcloud