Hyperdub 007: Quarta 330 - Sunset Dub
All power to the hyperdub, someone has to provide an alternative.
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ok then. Yes, personally i don't get down on the 8-bit thing. I understand that some people like to work within certain limitations to see how far they can be pushed, but to me (and i'm talking in general here), I think that it the particular limitations of 8-bit are to the detriment of the quality of the music. It was used for video games in the 80s cos that was mostly all that was available/possible whilst keeping things viable for the home market, but nowadays that's not the case and I genuinely don't enjoy the soundset, even as a nostalgia thing.David_M wrote:So, is it a personal problem with 8-bit music in general or with the tune in particular? it sounded pretty crisp at DMZ and the structure of the tune is pretty much the same as the original.
I wish people wrote a little "because" after saying large or awful.
that said I massively respect the hyperdub release ethic, some I like & some I don't, but it's always interesting music that makes me stop and think - not something I can say about an awful lot of the music I hear.
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the same shit in my caseOry wrote:Agreed. First Hyperdub I'm not interested in at all...Shonky wrote:Is this a windup? That's fuckin awful
well the choice is always individual, this is just not my cup of tea because...just because I don't like it
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why is there a lack of merit? in terms of melodic content, drum programming, texture, its up there above most dubstep. its just a different soundset, different production choices, which may or may not agree with different people. fair enough if it doesnt rub you the right way but merit is a different thing.
plus imo there is a lot of artistic merit in pushing a sound which is so different / alien, aside from more traditional ideas of merit
(not aimed at anyone in particular btw, but to all those saying that its only kode9's involvement that people are 'buying into')
plus imo there is a lot of artistic merit in pushing a sound which is so different / alien, aside from more traditional ideas of merit
(not aimed at anyone in particular btw, but to all those saying that its only kode9's involvement that people are 'buying into')
There was a thread about the 9 samurai rmx AGES ago (sorry mods but the dubstep forum search is waste:( )
A whole bunch of people bigged up the originality and quality of the tune a long time before Kode 9 planned to release it.
I don't think people are jumping on this tune because of Hyperdubs releasing it, rather the fact it is left field, well made and a bit interesting....
A whole bunch of people bigged up the originality and quality of the tune a long time before Kode 9 planned to release it.
I don't think people are jumping on this tune because of Hyperdubs releasing it, rather the fact it is left field, well made and a bit interesting....
I agree that dubstep could do with some new sounds, but 80's computer games aren't exactly groundbreaking. In terms of the music, I don't have a problem with that, I just don't think chip sounds are a particularly pleasant choice to orchestrate it. Skeng played on banjo would be interesting, but apart from novelty value I don't think it would really add anything to the original.elgato wrote:why is there a lack of merit? in terms of melodic content, drum programming, texture, its up there above most dubstep. its just a different soundset, different production choices, which may or may not agree with different people. fair enough if it doesnt rub you the right way but merit is a different thing.
To my mind it's like reading a heartfelt elegy through a kazoo.
Hmm....


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this remix is massive!
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funny thing is all the negatives people are bringing out about this is why i like it!
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sounded really fuckin good at fwd. like another dimension of reality good.
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boomie is defo into this tune as i can see =)
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