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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:19 pm
by cooch
Apologies for the self indulgence, but this may take a while as I've been around the block a few times. Trust me, this is the abridged version, it could easily be a book :?

Fun to write it all down though, hope some of this nonsense means something to somebody. :roll:

1960's - Pop and stuff as a kid. A bit of Jazz from parents, who took me to see Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie. I thank them for that, but not for much else when it came to a musical education! I often claim that my first vinyl purchase was Hendrix, aged 10, but I may have made that up :!:

1970's - Listened to very early Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, thanks to my older sister's influence. That's as close as I've been to dabbling with Metal. Barely a teenager then. Then got into Slade and T. Rex. It was the nearest thing to rebellion I knew. The last years at school were marked by being subjected to the worst of pomp excess - Genesis, ELP, etc. I found some solace in mavericks Nils Lofgren and Todd Rundgren, and Bob Marley was just breaking though, so things would soon improve.
Moved to London in '76 and got into Punk, 2-tone, Reggae and Dub. Made friends with a Black Jamaican guy from Wandsworth and spent loads of time with him and his family. My earliest Dub records date from that time - Super Ape by Lee 'Scratch' Perry (1976) and Hit The Road Jack by Big Youth (1976). I've gone back to Punk and Rock sporadically over the years, but Dub has always been there, in the background. Must be the tempo...

1980's - Very eclectic in the early 80's - Pere Ubu, The Velvets, Captain Beefheart. Joy Division still have an appeal from that period. But then The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel came out, and it all went mental. I still have 2 copies of that seminal 12". Dabbled with Rap and Hip Hop briefly after that, but then came what I call my 'lost period'. Through the mid to late 80's I was mostly listening to soul, Luther Vandross, Alexander O'Neill and stuff. ':('
Missed out Acid House completely, but I don't shed tears over that.

1990's - A move to Nottingham revitalised things. Hung out with Radford's finest and started getting into urban Black Music again - at the Marcus Garvey, the Tally Ho!, The Gregory, Stork Club, Bojangles and blues parties. So mostly into Ragga and Dancehall for 5 years or so. Started listening to Massive Attack in the early 90's too. Had brief flirtations with Cajun/Zydeco which was actually quite a fun night out. Never caught onto drum n bass at this time - and never have done. Not chilled enough for me these days I guess. Then moved into the country and things went downhill for a while. I'm not dissing Norman Cook for what he has achieved, but spent a bit more time listening to him and (eek!) trance than I should have done. ':oops:'

2000's - Took time out out with a bit of live Blues and old soul like Curtis Mayfield. Now my son was growing up so I started a comprehensive program of musical education (!) He'll never thank me for it, but I revisited Punk, Rock, Grunge, Indie and Reggae for a while to give him a grounding. Whilst he learned the guitar I started to get bored with the Rock/Indie sound we were listening to, but then my younger brother came to our rescue and gave us the gift of dubstep in 2004/5. Thanks Bro'. Now my son is starting to produce with some success and Dubstep is pretty much all I listen to. I'm so glad it's there as something we can share. I can still tolerate a bit of Blues or Jazz, or even guitar stuff occasionally, but not with much enthusiasm.

So that's where I've come from - an old head with nothing in common with the dnb dance scene, but a weakness for bass!

Again - sorry to go on - you didn't have to read it!

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 11:04 pm
by hera
Alternative/90s Rock
Punk & Ska
Reggae
Hip Hop
DnB
Trip Hop
2Step
Dubstep

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:40 am
by kayo
Jazz, Blues
Punk
Hiphop
Broken beat
Jungle
Reggae
DUBSTEP

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:54 am
by _boring
well right before dubstep i was into Acid Techno/ Downtempo and The Locust

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:17 am
by chester perry
KION wrote:
bagelator wrote:New Kids on the Block
Take That
Blue
Atomic Kitten
Fat Rick of X Factor
Michelle McAnus was my wank factor
The slimmest lassie in Scotland.

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:39 am
by brent
80s music, some 90s hip-hop, current indie hip-hop, alt rock, indie rock, punk rock, all edm just not so much into house, but from mid 90s until dubstep #1 was dnb...decided to try learning to mix and have over 200 records so far...still listen to almost everything but there's just not enough time!

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:13 am
by whitelight
By age:

0-11: Nothing...really.

12-13: Mainstream metal and shit music...wasn't too interested in music then...

14: Industrial metal/rock (KMFDM, Ministry, Skinny Puppy, NIN, Manson), death/black metal (Dimmu Borgir, Anorexia Nevrosa), alternative rock of all kind...

15-16: Industrial (Throbbing Gristle, Coil, Einstürzende Neubauten), IDM (Aphex Twin, Autechre), psychedelic rock and old rock music in general (The Doors, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Velvet Underground, Iggy Pop, David Bowie), EBM (VNV Nation, Haujob, Wumpscut) experimental music of all kind (John Cage, SWANS, Current 93)...

17-18: Psybient/psytrance (Infected Mushroom, Shpongle, Younger Brother), got into the psy rave scene. Was still interested in industrial, psychedelic rock, and experimental... Been introduced to dubstep and bass music at Shambhala Music Festival (Skream, Excision, Bassnectar, Michael Red, Glitch Mob, etc).

19 (now): I'm a total bass addict. Got more open to different genre of dance-music because of dubstep. But what I'm really into right now is probably dubstep (Burial, Kode 9, Milanese, Heyoka, Joker...), experimental music of all kind (SWANS, Current 93, Scorn, Merzbow, Autechre, John Cage), doom, sludge and stoner metal (EyeHateGod, Electric Wizard, The Melvins, Sleep, Om), funk-metal (Mr Bungle, Primus, Fantômas, Faith No More) and jazz inspired music (Naked City, John Zorn's projects, Sun Ra, some trip-hop/acid jazz like Portishead).

However, it's hard to define what I'm into right now, since my Ipod contains pop music as well as doom metal, ethno-tech, country, reggae, punk, industrial, dubstep, psybient, folk (between other genres) and many other artists I wouldn't dare trying to categorize.

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 2:20 pm
by sub/stance
it went something like dis:

GEORGE CLINTON + FUNKADELIC
2
HIP HOP
2
TIMBALAND
2
GRIME
2
DUBSTEP

with a about 10 pages of shit on the sidelines

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:27 pm
by bagelator
Chester Perry wrote:
KION wrote:
bagelator wrote:New Kids on the Block
Take That
Blue
Atomic Kitten
Fat Rick of X Factor
Michelle McAnus was my wank factor
The slimmest lassie in Scotland.
top wank bank fodder. i like to imagine her chowing down on a deep fried mars bar.

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:36 pm
by nattyphysicist
50's rock and roll
Micheal Jackson, Lionel Richie, Bob Marley, Yellowman
90's hip hop
Pump up the Volume
Vanilla Ice
Dancehall Reggae late 80s to mid 90s
All other Jamaican music
local punk/hardcore/metal bands
Sublime
Soca
Jungle
90s House
NA Ragga
Dubstep
Deep DnB and drumfunk

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:42 pm
by bundy
bagelator wrote:
Chester Perry wrote:
KION wrote:
bagelator wrote:New Kids on the Block
Take That
Blue
Atomic Kitten
Fat Rick of X Factor
Michelle McAnus was my wank factor
The slimmest lassie in Scotland.
top wank bank fodder. i like to imagine her chowing down on a deep fried mars bar.
She looks like the kinda lass who can suck a golf-ball through a garden hose

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:00 pm
by bunjcore
HIP HOP
HARDCORE/DnB/GABBA
JUNGLE
BREAKCORE
NOISE/DRONE
DUBSTEPZ
GARAGE
FUNKY

In chronological order.
I listen to all sorts from chanson francaise to the old folk me da listens to tho. One style of music all day makes Bunj a dull boy :P

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 10:07 pm
by ultomato
hip hop
metal
metalcore
deathcore
deathmetal
grindcore
electronica/trance/techno
dubstep