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human?
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by human? » Sat Nov 29, 2008 5:13 pm
i gotta say, this is the first "new" "genre" term in a while that i absolutely love.
hopefully, as i look into the sounds, the beats will fulfill my expectations

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by Littlefoot » Sat Nov 29, 2008 9:40 pm
bassbeyondreason wrote:Been thinking about this a bit, and one of the things I love about this style is that it's stopping the 2-step revival from being airbrushed and sanitized, by bringing in the cheesier, girlier and ravier sounds from back in the day, and twisting them into bizarre new shapes. Please let us never lose the female vocals and synth melodies.
this is the one
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by Littlefoot » Sat Nov 29, 2008 9:40 pm
bassbeyondreason wrote:"Hamburger Lady" Refix please.
is that a challenge?
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by echo wanderer » Sat Nov 29, 2008 9:42 pm
Kuma wrote:If Genesis P-orridge wants to do a dubstep record, I'm so there.
Seconded!

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by Littlefoot » Sat Nov 29, 2008 9:44 pm
keep an ear out for a show on a very influential station covering this music, tech dubstep and old skool UKG(as far back as Speed Garage) very soon...
get your beats to me people, i have a good arsenal, but need.

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by bassbeyondreason » Sat Nov 29, 2008 10:40 pm
Joe C wrote:bassbeyondreason wrote:"Hamburger Lady" Refix please.
is that a challenge?
Yes.
If I can get my productions up to scratch in time, expect dubs.
To build expectations, I'm gonna throw out the word "hyperraggage" and let imaginations do the rest.
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by echo wanderer » Sat Nov 29, 2008 11:39 pm
bassbeyondreason wrote:"hyperraggage"
Noice...

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sapphic_beats wrote:i think the floppy aspect of cats is WIN.


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by bassbeyondreason » Sat Nov 29, 2008 11:49 pm
Speaking of Throbbing Gristle and being a few threads up from "songs that sound like dubstep but aren't":"Distant Dreams Pt. 2"-GET TO KNOW. Ambient garage 20 years early.
Yes, severe thread derailment.
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by diablo » Sun Nov 30, 2008 3:54 am
Shroomstep or STFU

Smoke 'em if ya got em

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by king slaff » Sun Nov 30, 2008 2:05 pm
DJ Whistla wrote:Origins of the name are from a gig i played @ Braindrop where the promoter came up to me going "wow man this is like Garage but Psychedelic, Psychedelic Garage!"
and the name has stuck cos it kind of rings truer than saying simply dubstep or garage, being as neither really describe what a number of us are trying to do with our productions.
Whereas Psychedelic Garage does give you more of an idea what the music is actually like.
Ofc Todd Edwards is the don dada, but imo no-one ever took what he was doing with vocals and pushed it to the next, this is one of the things I am trying to do in my music, as well as numerous other things!
I think it is fair to say that the people building this stuff are not covered by either the terms "dubstep" or simply "garage", in a dubstep nite people will just constantly come up to you saying "whens the dubstep gonna start" and in a garage nite people will just want to hear the classics.
Whereas a seperate entity "Psychedelic Garage" instantly means your boundaries of what garage is have been pushed out wide and far
Ultimately its all Garage whether it be Dubstep or Psychedelic, the names just help people to reference different aspects of this music we love

well said

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by phased entity » Thu Jan 08, 2009 7:24 am
Phased Entity wrote:dq wrote:i'm talking amost like if seefeel or mbv had tried to make garage.
Two of my favourite bands.Working on some stuff like that now actually,with my own guitar work.

Bumpin' this.
Finally got round to upload a new tune called 'Catch Me'.In the myspace player now.

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by kuma » Thu Jan 08, 2009 7:56 am
Phased Entity wrote:Phased Entity wrote:dq wrote:i'm talking amost like if seefeel or mbv had tried to make garage.
Two of my favourite bands.Working on some stuff like that now actually,with my own guitar work.

Bumpin' this.
Finally got round to upload a new tune called 'Catch Me'.In the myspace player now.

That's a nice one, I like that!
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by joe muggs » Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:03 am
All of you who are on this tip, make sure to keep me in the loop, I am so behind this sound it's not true. Mail me tunes, links etc (mail in sig - put "psychedelic garage" in the header!)
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by phased entity » Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:16 am
Kuma wrote:Phased Entity wrote:Phased Entity wrote:dq wrote:i'm talking amost like if seefeel or mbv had tried to make garage.
Two of my favourite bands.Working on some stuff like that now actually,with my own guitar work.

Bumpin' this.
Finally got round to upload a new tune called 'Catch Me'.In the myspace player now.

That's a nice one, I like that!
Why thank you,kind sir!
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by fbom » Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:57 am
Im loving this sound, whatever you want to call it...when i went to raves in high school we called stuff like this speed garage, but mostly houston djs were playing it, and some dallas djs too...kid icarus from dallas had some cool speed garage sets, dj bizz from houston...i dont have any of those mixtapes anymore. long time ago. wish i still did

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by Littlefoot » Thu Jan 08, 2009 10:46 am
I am expecting some dubs later of myself, Dawntreader and Whistla.
When they come I will do a dubplate only mix of my interpretation of Garage.. which fits very well under this title
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by Littlefoot » Thu Jan 08, 2009 10:47 am
yeh! El-Tuff was a big influence to start fucking up my sample arrangements!
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